Jet Airway's unpaid fuel bills up 65% in first half of FY12

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:43 AM IST

Jet Airways, the nation's largest private airline, saw its unpaid jet fuel bills rise by over 65% to Rs 849 crore in the first six months of the 2011-12 financial year, while the dues of Kingfisher Airlines grew by less than 4% during the same period.

Jet Airways owed Rs 849.15 crore in unpaid jet fuel bills to state-owned oil firms as of September 30, a 65% from increase from a Rs 514.68 crore outstanding as of March 31, 2011, Oil Minister S Jaipal Reddy told the Lok Sabha today in a written reply to a question.

In comparison, cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines saw its outstanding rise by Rs 24.21 crore to Rs 636.79 crore in the first half of the current fiscal.

Kingfisher owes all of its outstanding dues to Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL), while Jet owed Indian Oil Corp (IOC) Rs 695.90 crore and Rs 153.24 crore to Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) as of September 30, 2011.

"The public sector oil marketing companies (OMCs) supply aviation turbine fuel (ATF) to private airlines as per mutually agreed  commercial terms," he said.

"In case airlines fail to pay their dues, OMCs take action for recovery of dues in line with the mutually-agreed commercial terms," he added.

Defaulting airlines are also put on 'cash-and-carry' and interest is recovered on overdue payments, he said. Kingfisher, which had an outstanding of Rs 783.82 crore as of March 31, 2010, is on cash-and-carry.

Reddy said the total outstanding dues of airlines to oil firms have risen by 28% to Rs 1,639.38 crore as of September 30, 2011, from Rs 1,279.9 crore at the end of the 2010-11 fiscal. The outstanding amount was Rs 1,851.81 crore on March 31, 2010.

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First Published: Nov 24 2011 | 6:49 PM IST

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