Friday, November 09, 2012

Don't let Kingfisher Airlines fly, DGCA asked

New Delhi: Grounded Kingfisher Airlines' (KFA) wings are getting increasingly clipped each passing day, raising doubts over its ability to fly again. Now, GVK-backed Mumbai International Airport(MIAL) asked DGCA not to allow KFA to fly again till its clears its dues of Rs 23 crore. MIAL has also sought de-recognition of KFA's seven planes parked in Mumbai.
This letter is bad news for KFA as aviation authorities are first going to speak to various agencies whom the airline owes money to seek their views of whether it can fly again.
09/11/12 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
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