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Air India owes ₹2,350 crore to AAI, SpiceJet ₹185 crore

December 06, 2021 04:56 pm | Updated 05:03 pm IST - New Delhi

"Some airlines have defaulted on clearance of their dues," Minister of State for Civil Aviation V.K. Singh informed RS in a written response

Airlines have to regularly pay various charges such as landing charges and parking charges to the AAI to operate aircraft from its airports.

Air India and SpiceJet have outstanding dues of ₹2,350 crore and ₹185 crore respectively to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) as on September this year, Minister of State for Civil Aviation V.K. Singh said on Monday.

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"Some airlines have defaulted on clearance of their dues," Mr. Singh said in written response to a question in Rajya Sabha.

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The AAI follows up with the airlines regularly for recovery of dues according to its credit policy, he mentioned.

Charging penal interest, encashment of security deposits along with resorting to legal action were other measures available with the AAI to carry out recovery of dues, he noted.

The AAI owns 125-odd airports across the country. Airlines have to regularly pay various charges such as landing charges and parking charges to the AAI to operate aircraft from its airports.

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The Minister said the outstanding dues of Air India, Alliance Air, SpiceJet and Go Air (now called Go First) up to September 2021 was ₹2,350 crore, ₹109 crore, ₹185 crore and ₹56 crore, respectively.

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