Describing the revised draft policy released by the government today as "pretty progressive", SpiceJet CMD Ajay Singh said the focus on regional connectivity is good for domestic aviation sector.
"It (draft policy) has covered a lot of ground," he told PTI, adding that an attempt is being made to reduce taxes.
Some procedural problems are also being addressed, he added.
SpiceJet would be submitting its suggestions on the draft policy and certain issues such as high tax on ATF (Air Turbine Fuel), Singh said.
AirAsia India CEO and Managing Director Mittu Chandilya said it was surprising to see the lack of clarity and progress on 5/20 norm.
On the draft policy, he said it was a good beginning as the suggestions made in the policy look positive for passengers and aviation sector as a whole.
"It is extremely encouraging to see the commitment and foresight in outlaying a comprehensive view on MRO, low cost carrier airports infrastructure, ground handling initiatives, tax measures, affordable tariff balancing to boost air travel and encourage sustainable growth of our industry," he noted.
Aviation think tank CAPA said the draft policy signals a positive intent to provide a direction and structural lift to the sector.
"The draft policy reflects that the government is serious about delivering genuine change and meaningful outcomes," Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation's India Head Kapil Kaul said, adding that the draft does not mention about the future of Air India.
"The government's ownership of the national carrier negatively influences policy decisions and has cost the Indian tax payer billions of dollar. Clarity on what the government plans to do has a massive bearing in the industry," he said.
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