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An Air India Airlines Boeing 787 dreamliner. (Reuters )
₹300 crore hole in Air India pocket as Pakistan air space closes
2 min read . Updated: 28 Apr 2019, 04:38 PM IST Nirbhay Kumar , IANS
  • The Air India flights to the US from Delhi now take 2-3 hours extra one way due to the restrictions over Pakistani airspace
  • With its aircraft operating from New Delhi spending longer time in air, Air India is incurring daily loss of ₹6 crore on extra fuel burn
New Delhi: Air India has suffered losses of around ₹300 crore since late February as its long haul flights from New Delhi are taking longer to reach destinations in Europe, the Gulf and the US because of the closure of Pakistan's airspace.

The Pakistani airspace has remained shut for traffic to and from India ever since hostilities broke out between the two countries after the Pulwama suicide bombing in Jammu and Kashmir on February 14.

With its aircraft operating from New Delhi spending longer time in air, Air India is incurring daily loss of ₹6 crore on extra fuel burn, cabin staff expenses and reduced flights.

The national carrier has approached the Civil Aviation Ministry to ensure it is compensated for the loss given that the airline cannot pull out these flights due to various obligations.

"Air India has communicated to us about this. It is being taken up with all concerned," a Ministry official said.

The Air India flights to the US from Delhi now take 2-3 hours extra one way due to the restrictions over Pakistani airspace. Flights to Europe are taking almost two hours more resulting in financial loss.

The airspace closure following an air strike by the Indian Air Force on the "Jaish-e-Mohamnad (JeM) terror camp" in Pakistan's Balakot on February 27 has affected most airlines from Europe and the US that operate flights to and from New Delhi.

Almost the entire air traffic from South East Asia to Europe has also been impacted as they would pass through north India into Pakistan and onwards.

American carrier United has temporarily suspended its Delhi-Newark flight and is monitoring the situation.

German flag carrier Lufthansa had said earlier that connections to Bangkok and Singapore would also be hit besides operations to India.

"We are already preparing adjusted routes and will increase the amount of additional fuel in the event of delays. Some traffic rights for the new routing must also be secured," the airline had said on closure of Pakistani airspace.

An Air India official said that the airline has significant operations to Europe and North America and the diversion of flights due to closure of Pakistani airspace had so far caused a total loss of about ₹300 crore.

"The losses on account of payload restriction and cancellation alone is about ₹2.75 crore per day. The longer flying time has affected the duty hours of cabin staff and pilots," he said.

"The other airlines have an option to pull out services in such situations but as the national carrier we cannot do so," the official added.
 
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You do realize that pakistan is not getting any overflight charges. Something from which Pakistan earned ~1.5 Billion dollar last year. Looks like Pakistan fell into the tap of Indian economic attrition.
 
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You do realize that pakistan is not getting any overflight charges. Something from which Pakistan earned ~1.5 Billion dollar last year. Looks like Pakistan fell into the tap of Indian economic attrition.
tell that idiot chai-wala to stop making stupid threats in every campaign speech. then you both benefit when Pakistanis remove the restrictions.

Pakistan earned ~1.5 Billion dollar last year.
chai-wala is not just an imbecile but can't can't do math either :rofl: gave you a fantasy figure!
 
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tell that idiot chai-walla to stop making stupid threats in every campaign speech. then you both benefit when Pakistanis remove the restrictions.
Why should we stop?. This strategy makes sense for India. We can deny Pakistan approximately a Billion dollar in overflight fees while costing us ~100 Million dollars. Also taking into account India's economic resilience, looks like a good strategy.
 
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You do realize that pakistan is not getting any overflight charges. Something from which Pakistan earned ~1.5 Billion dollar last year. Looks like Pakistan fell into the tap of Indian economic attrition.

The loss to Pakistan is minimal. The loss to India however is manifold.

Why should we stop?. This strategy makes sense for India. We can deny Pakistan approximately a Billion dollar in overflight fees while costing us ~100 Million dollars. Also taking into account India's economic resilience, looks like a good strategy.

What strategy? India doesn’t have any. Pakistan doesn’t allow India to use its airspace. Looks more like a Pakistani strategy to me.

Don’t get ahead of yourself. This loss is colossal to India. Both in terms of time and money. Downplaying it won’t earn you any brownie points.
 
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The loss to Pakistan is minimal. The loss to India however is manifold.
Doesnt' look like it. Ukraine earns 200Million in overflight fees. By that standards Pakistan easily get over 1 Billion.
The loss to Pakistan is minimal. The loss to India however is manifold.



What strategy? India doesn’t have any. Pakistan doesn’t allow India to use its airspace. Looks more like a Pakistani strategy to me.
If shooting itself in the foot is Pakistani strategy, good enough. If you are not simply trolling putting across some numbers will help us all.

Yeah! you guys are so smart you got us again :rofl::rofl::rofl:
I agree smart move by India, cornering Pakistan
 
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Why should we stop?. This strategy makes sense for India. We can deny Pakistan approximately a Billion dollar in overflight fees while costing us ~100 Million dollars. Also taking into account India's economic resilience, looks like a good strategy.
so chai-walla is not the only moron in india then!
India's economic resilience
will you please share some of it with indian masses then?

 
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Doesnt' look like it. Ukraine earns 200Million in overflight fees. By that standards Pakistan easily get over 1 Billion.

If shooting itself in the foot is Pakistani strategy, good enough. If you are not simply trolling putting across some numbers will help us all.


I agree smart move by India, cornering Pakistan

These stories are all being covered by your own and international media LOL

Everyone is lying, but I suppose only you are telling the truth.

The truth is as your own media is calling it out, India is losing out in a big way.
 
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You do realize that pakistan is not getting any overflight charges. Something from which Pakistan earned ~1.5 Billion dollar last year. Looks like Pakistan fell into the tap of Indian economic attrition.
lollz bhakts will remain bhakts



These stories are all being covered by your own and international media LOL

Everyone is lying, but I suppose only you are telling the truth.

The truth is as your own media is calling it out, India is losing out in a big way.
779 million was total earning i. or us main se 1.5bn$ ka nuksan ho gya pakistan ka :rofl:
 
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I take the Pakistan policy in a totally different light. Pakistan is sending a message to the global powers that world has become too interdependent and therefore such unilateral aggressive actions by one state against other may entail many complications and should be controlled.
 
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So not just air-india but all other flights operator irrespective of nation of origin are blocked & all flights to India and beyond to SEA are also blocked.? OK.
Thats should not be problem, overtime the extra cost incurred will become new "normal" cost.
But why is pakistani air still closed ?
 
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