4-member team to examine AI route profitability

New Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh today formed a four-member committee to examine the profitability of routes of cash-strapped Air India and suggest ways to rationalise them in order to make it profitable for the national carrier. The decision came after Singh in his review found that the national carrier was operating domestic and […]

New Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh today formed a four-member committee to examine the profitability of routes of cash-strapped Air India and suggest ways to rationalise them in order to make it profitable for the national carrier. The decision came after Singh in his review found that the national carrier was operating domestic and international flights on some of the non-profitable routes or on which the airline was either not even meeting its fuel cost, operational cost or the total cost.

The committee will have G Asok Kumar, Joint Secretary in Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), as the chairman and Syed Nasir Ali, Director in MoCA, S C Sharma, Executive Director (Operations of Airports Authority of India) and Lalit Gupta, Deputy Director in Directorate General in Civil Aviation, as members. The committee will give its report keeping in view the profitability, except for mandatory areas as per route dispersal guidelines, a statement from the ministry said.