At Delhi and Mumbai airports, the revenue earned by Airports Authority of India (AAI) was Rs. 569.52 crores and Rs. 586.75 crores in 2004-05 and Rs. 673.41 crores and Rs. 665.54 crores in 2005-06 respectively. This information was given to the Parliament by Shri Praful Patel, Minister for Civil Aviation in the Rajya Sabha today.
Some dues are outstanding to the AAI from certain private airlines at Delhi and Mumbai airports. Airlines-wise details (in lakhs of Rs.) are as under:-
Jet Airways (687.40, 90.52); Sahara Airlines (221.24, 12.52); Air Deccan (223.61, 164.67); Spice Jet (32.81, 0.00); Kingfisher (79.38, 96.20); Go Airlines (0.00, 14.86); East West Airlines (32.82, 407.43); NEPC (7.69, 6.98); Skyline NEPC (14.72, 34.94); Archana Airways (39.62, 0.00); Elbee Air (11.86, 0.00); Continental Aviation (0.10, 16.45) and Jagson Airlines (131.26, 0.00).
Dues are monitored regularly by the AAI and action through Legal/Arbitration/Public premises Eviction (PPE) Act are taken wherever necessary.
25/07/06 Press Information Bureau (press release)
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006
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