Monday, January 28, 2013

Won't go by Kingfisher's empty promises: Airports Authority of India

Spelling fresh trouble for beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines, state-run Airports Authority of India (AAI) has said it will not go by the "empty promises" of the airline management and would insist on clearance of its dues before the carrier is allowed to fly again.
"We will not go by the empty promises of the Kingfisher Airlines management. We want our dues to be paid (before the airline is allowed to take off again)," a highly-placed AAI source told PTI here.
The grounded airline owes Rs290 crore to AAI towards landing and parking fees.
28/01/13 Daily News & Analysis
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