National carrier Air India, with accumulated losses of Rs 7200 crore, maintains 21 overseas offices in cities to which it does not fly.
HT has a list of these offices on whose upkeep Air India spent around Rs 29 crore in 2008-09, the same year it incurred a loss of Rs 5548 crore. Two of them are in the United States, two in Canada, seven in Europe, four in Africa, four in Asia and two in Australia.
“No international airline keeps offline offices any more,” said Kapil Kaul, aviation expert. “Air India should have shut these stations long back.”
“It doesn’t make sense to have an offline office if the expenditure incurred in running it is much more than the revenue generated from that station,” added M.S Balakrishan, former director finance, Indian Airlines.
The only purpose of these offices is to promote the airline and sell tickets, a job that, Kaul said, could easily be outsourced to general sales agents (GSAs).
03/04/10 Tushar Srivastava/Hindustan Times
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