Friday 12 April 2013

Will not let KFA Fly unless dues paid: Airports Authority of India

MUMBAI: Kingfisher Airlines' attempt to resume operations is likely to be stonewalled by the state-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI), as the grounded airline still owes the airport operator Rs 300 crore.
AAI has threatened the airline that it will withhold the no-objection certificate to authorities till such time its dues have been cleared. Kingfisher submitted another revival plan to DGCA on Wednesday, the fifth, (since it was grounded in October 2012,) in a bid to seek a renewal of its operating licence. KFA plans to resume operations with seven aircraft. KFA has also proposed to clear nine month salaries of its employees soon.
"Kingfisher is yet to communicate with us regarding the NOC. AAI will not permit them to fly till such time they clear the dues. The airline has fooled everybody for long now," VP Agrawal, chairman, AAI, told ET.
Kingfisher is considering an option to seek permission to operate flights on a cash-and-carry basis till such time it clears AAI dues from the state-run authority. But Agrawal said Kingfisher need to first pay past dues and then fly.
http://m.economictimes.com/will-not-let-kfa-fly-unless-dues-paid-airports-authority-of-india/PDAET/articleshow/19503123.cms

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