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Govt not discriminating against Indigo

Govt not discriminating against Indigo

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New Delhi, July 25 (IBNS) The government is not discriminating against private airline Indigo or favouring any specific airlines, said the Civil Aviation Ministry on Wednesday.


"The Government strongly refutes the allegations made by Shri Rahul Bhatia, Promoter, Indigo Airlines, as reported in a section of media recently, that it is tinkering with the aviation policies for a select few," said the ministry in a statement.

"The Ministry of Civil Aviation is performing its functions in an objective, fair and transparent manner without discrimination against any airlines. It is the policy of the Government to promote civil aviation sector in the country by making the airlines financially viable and the air travel affordable for the people," it said.

"It is clarified that the Government being owner of the Air India is well within its rights to promote the national carrier and prepare it for competition. Air India was highly under-capitalized at the time of merger in 2007 and has therefore been provided support in the form of equity to correct the skewed debt equity ratio.

"In fact Government has not subsidized Air India. Moreover, the Government has stipulated stringent performance related milestones for Air India and has also established an oversight committee to ensure that these milestones are achieved," said the ministry.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation also clarified that the private operators are not being provided any financial support directly or indirectly but have been allowed to perform as per market forces.

"On the issue of safety of airlines, it is stated that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has been regularly monitoring the safety related issues of all airlines. The DG has also decided to quarterly monitor the safety records of airlines as per the industry norms.

"Further, there are no regulatory frameworks anywhere in the world allowing cancellation of the license of airlines merely for failing to pay salaries to the staff. The comments of Shri Bhatia in this regard are uncalled for and baseless," said the ministry.

"Regarding, allegations of favourtism in traffic route allocations, it is clarified that all requests in this regard have been dealt with objectively in a fair manner so that every applicant airlines gets its share as per its demand without prejudice," it said.

The Civil Aviation Ministry said Indigo has been allocated traffic rights based on their requests for international routes. During this Summer-2012 alone they have been given 63 services per week which include 28 services to Dubai only.

In addition, Indigo has also been given bilateral rights to fly to Singapore, Bangkok, Jeddah and Kathmandu.

"This is significant in the background of the fact that earlier their total services to international routes were only 53 per week," said the ministry.

"Still if any airlines has grievances, the Ministry is always open to redress them and to entertain any suggestions," it said.



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Govt not discriminating against Indigo
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