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Pakistan airspace closure bleeding Air India
Closure of Pakistan airspace has cost Air India and other Indian airlines dearly. The national carrier has lost nearly `491 crore due to the closure since the end of February.
Published: 04th July 2019 09:41 AM | Last Updated: 04th July 2019 09:41 AM

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Kumar Vikram

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Closure of Pakistan airspace has cost Air India and other Indian airlines dearly. The national carrier has lost nearly Rs 491 crore due to the closure since the end of February. Other private carriers including SpiceJet, Indigo and other airlines have also witnessed losses on this account.

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Pakistan had closed its airspace following an aerial engagement along the Line of Control on February 27 in the wake of a suicide attack by the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) that killed 40 Indian jawans in Pulwama.
The closure of the air space has led to longer routes and enhanced flight timing as airlines have no option but to bypass Pakistan airspace. According to an official, this led to rise in fuel expenses, operational costs and maintenance costs and also higher duty hours for aircrew.

On June 28, Pakistan extended the ban on its eastern airspace until July 12.
An Air India official said on an average the national carrier is losing nearly `6 crore every day. Sources claimed that the national carrier has now written to the International
Air Transport Association (IATA) seeking help.
Debt ridden Air India has incurred a loss of `7,635 crore in 2018-19, which is the highest in last five financial years. This is despite the constant capital infusion by the government— nearly `17,000 crore in the last five years.


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After the ban, aircraft are forced to take detours and officials said this is mainly affecting flights to Europe, the US and some other countries.
Recently, Pakistan gave special permission to PM Narendra Modi’s VVIP flight to use its airspace for his official trip to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan.
However, Modi’s flight avoided flying over Pakistan.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...space-closure-bleeding-air-india-1999278.html
 
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When is the stipulated end date of the current ban?
 
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congrats to Modi, this is what war mongering brings to india.

Pakistani sanctions work. hope indians extremists hindu govt gets some sense now and start peace dialog.
 
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Recently, Pakistan gave special permission to PM Narendra Modi’s VVIP flight to use its airspace for his official trip to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan.
However, Modi’s flight avoided flying over Pakistan.
Correction:-
Recently, Pakistan gave special permission to PM Narendra Modi’s VVIP flight after Indian Government requested to use Pakistani airspace for his official trip to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan.
However, Modi’s flight avoided flying over Pakistan.
 
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Compared to the gargantuan size of the mighty Indian aviation sector, 500 cr/$75 mil is a laughably small amount.

Meanwhile Pakistan suffered $100 million losses as all flights from Europe to SE Asia & vice versa are avoiding Pak airspace causing huge overhead charges losses to CAA ($580 per aircraft).

https://m.hindustantimes.com/india-...ts-escalate/story-xa4do2LQD6vEDzk6uOTNrI.html
@The Eagle
See this multi ID stray has now dragged here what he earlier posted elsewhere.
 
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