Airports Authority of India`s (AAI) revenue earnings at Delhi and Mumbai aiports in the current year stands as Rs. 6.73 billion and Rs. 6.65 billion respectively as against Rs. 5.69 billion and Rs. 5.86 billion last year.
The authority also has some dues outstanding to it from certain private airlines at Delhi and Mumbai airports in which Jet Airways, Sahara Airlines and Air Deccan top the list, stated the minister for civil aviation, Praful patel in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
The other private airlines that toohave dues outstanding to AAI are SpiceJet, Kingfisher, Go Airlines, East West Airlines NEPC, Skyline NEPC, Archana Airways, Elbee Air, Continental Aviation and Jagson Airlines.
04/08/06 Myiris.com
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