Hyderabad: Kingfisher Airlines did not stick to its recovery plan, submitted to the regulator last month, and the situation is a grave concern to the public and the government, DGCA said today.
Reports on the financially hit airline are being submitted on daily basis to the Civil Aviation Ministry as flight cancellations have become regular, Director General of Civil Aviation E K Bharat Bhushan said.
"It a matter of grave concern to all including the regulator. I must say that it is matter of concern. Because, they had given us recovery plan for the airlines last month which they have not maintained," Bhushan told reporters on the sidelines of Aviation India-2012.
"The situation cannot go on like this. Yesterday, they flew 98 flights. As I said, the situation cannot go on like this. It is causing lot of distress to the lot of travelling public which is matter of concern for us," he added.
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