FIA asks govt not to allow additional flights by UAE carriers

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Airlines' grouping FIA has asked the civil aviation ministry not to allow the carriers to operate additional flights to India, saying such a move would vitiate the level playing field.

Jet Airways, IndiGo, and GoAir are part of the Federation of (FIA) that has been raising concerns over carriers cornering a major chunk of air traffic from


"Any request from the carriers to operate additional flights to/ from should not be acceded to and the level playing field be maintained," the grouping said in a letter to the ministry.

The letter said that dumping of capacity in the peak season would come at the cost of Indian carriers.

Such a situation would impact not only the profitability but also the sustainability of the domestic carriers' operations on the Kerala-routes, it said, adding that revenues and profits earned in the peak season sustain their operations in the lean periods.

"We have learnt from the travel trade in that Emirates and flydubai plan to operate additional flights to in the months of August and September 2017, ostensibly to cater to peak season traffic," the letter, dated July 20, said.

Currently, carriers of have a large number of aircraft lying ideal due to economic downturn in the Middle East and withdrawal of multiple flights between and Qatar, it noted.

Against this backdrop, the FIA said these airlines want to tap the peak traffic in August and September, "vitiating the level playing field between the carriers of both sides".

Noting that the carriers should not be allowed to operate additional flights in excess of their capacity entitlements, the FIA said airlines from both sides are already utilising the entitlements fully, deploying in excess of 1,30,000 seats per week in each direction between and

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