Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh has
clarified the airline could lose its licence if it fails to address DGCA
concerns
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The Kingfisher Airlines management on Wednesday
failed to convince employees to rejoin work. It said the lockout at the airline
would be extended. And, adding to the company’s woes, its winter schedule
wasn’t approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
DGCA, which had issued a showcause notice to the
airline, has released the winter schedules of all domestic airlines. Civil
Aviation Minister Ajit Singh has clarified the airline could lose its licence
if it fails to address DGCA’s concerns. It is expected Kingfisher would respond
to the regulator’s notice by Saturday. In the winter schedule for 2011, DGCA
had approved 2,930 weekly departures for Kingfisher.
At a meeting on Wednesday, the Kingfisher
management and the agitating employees failed to arrive at a resolution to the
deadlock.
GMR withdraws case
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd (GHIAL) has withdrawn a cheque bounce case against Kingfisher.
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd (GHIAL) has withdrawn a cheque bounce case against Kingfisher.
On Wednesday, the company informed a
metropolitan magistrate that it sought to withdraw the case as the matter had
been settled in respect of the money due. The court allowed GHIAL to withdraw
its four complaints.
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