Mumbai: The Government should allow private airlines to outsource services like security, ground handling and engineering to enable them to become cost effective, Go Air Managing Director Jeh Wadia said here today.
"The three areas of outsourcing that the government should allow are security, ground handling and engineering. They should also allow fuel hedging," Wadia told reporters on the sidelines of the launch of Go Air's in-flight shopping.
"These would make the services more efficient and also help in bringing down the costs incurred by the airlines currently," Wadia said.
27/04/06 NewKerala.com
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