New Delhi: Kingfisher Airlines and Paramount Airways have defaulted in paying the Airports Authority of India for services including landing charges, parking and housing charges and licence fees for space/land allotments. "The dues outstanding by these two airlines as on February 28, 2011, was Rs 255 crore on
Kingfisher Airlines and Rs 4.88 crore on Paramount Airways," civil aviation minister Vayalar Ravi said in the Lok Sabha during the Question Hour.
The charges/fee levied by AAI on the private airlines annually are landing charges, parking/housing charges, route navigation facility charges, terminal navigation landing charges and licence fees for space/land allotment.
The minister said that only Kingfisher and Paramount are in default.
16/03/11 Press Trust Of India/Hindustan Times
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