The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

PMO seeks detailed performanc­e report of Air India

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

WITH THE NDA government set to present its third budget next month, the Prime Minister's Office has sought a detailed performanc­e report from flag carrier Air India, which is surviving on a Rs 30,000 crore bailout package from the exchequer.

Top Air India management is expected to make a presentati­on in this regard during a review meeting at South Block later this week, sources said on Monday.

The government-run carrier reported operating profit of Rs 105 crore, the first time since the merger of erstwhile Air India and Indian Airlines, in the previous fiscal mainly on account of low fuel prices and discounted ticket sales, among others.

"These review meetings are a part of the monitoring mechanism since the government is infusing funds in the carrier," an airline official said on condition of anonymity.

According to the official, besides giving a presentati­on on the current financial position of the airline, the proposal to increase retirement age in Air India from the current 58 years to 60 years and its request for more funds for the current fiscal are also expected to come up for discussion­s.

Air India is surviving on a Rs 30,231 crore bailout package extended by the previous UPA government in 2012 for a 10year period and also equity support for payment of principal/interest of the nonconvert­ible debentures.

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