Hindustan Times (East UP)

4 carriers’ dues to AAI more than doubled since ’20

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NEW DELHI: Dues of four major domestic airlines -- IndiGo, SpiceJet, Go First and AirAsia India -- to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) more than doubled between January 2020 and October 2021, according to internal AAI documents.

Air India, however, continues to be the domestic carrier with the highest amount of dues to the AAI. As per the documents, Air India’s dues to the AAI have increased from ₹2,183.71 crore as on January 1, 2020, to ₹2,362.36 crore as on October 31, 2021.

An airline has to pay various charges like air navigation, landing, parking etc to the AAI to use facilities at any of its more than 100 airports. Both Air India and the AAI work under the Civil Aviation Ministry.

The government had on October 8 announced that the Tata Group has won the bid to acquire Air India. The Centre is expected to hand over Air India to the Tatas in the first half of 2022.

India has six major domestic carriers, IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir, AirAsia India, Air India and Vistara, which owed the AAI a total of ₹2,306.59 crore as on January 1, 2020, the AAI documents -- which has been accessed by PTI -- noted.

The dues of these six major domestic carriers taken together increased by 14.29% to ₹2,636.34 crore by October 31, 2021, the documents added.

Vistara and IndiGo have clarified that all their dues have been cleared, while SpiceJet said its dues are well within credit limits.

India’s largest carrier IndiGo owed ₹80.69 crore as in October 2021, as against ₹33.21 crore in January 2021, they mentioned.

Asked about this, an IndiGo spokespers­on told PTI: “As per our records, all outstandin­g to the AAI as on October 31, 2021, has been duly paid within the due date.” SpiceJet’s dues with the AAI increased from ₹69.93 crore in January 2020 to ₹146.75 crore as on October 2021, the AAI documents noted.

However, a SpiceJet spokespers­on said the total dues (of the airline) to AAI as on October 31, 2021 stood at ₹122.69 crore.

SpiceJet has provided a bank guarantee of over ₹150 crore, and all outstandin­g are well within the credit limits, the spokespers­on added.

SpiceJet is making a daily payment of ₹1.10 crore as per the payment plan agreed with AAI, the spokespers­on said, adding,

“The airline industry has been one of worst hit sectors due to the ongoing pandemic which led to accumulati­on of charges, while our revenues were down to negligible limits.” Unlike in other countries, no relief or any waivers were offered by the government or the airport operator on their charges during the pandemic, the spokespers­on said.

 ?? ?? Vistara and IndiGo have clarified that all their dues have been cleared, while SpiceJet said its dues are within credit limits.
Vistara and IndiGo have clarified that all their dues have been cleared, while SpiceJet said its dues are within credit limits.

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