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Dues of 4 major airlines to AAI more than doubled in Feb-July period

An airline has to pay various charges like air navigation, landing, parking etc to the AAI to use facilities at any of its more than 100 airports

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SpiceJet, which is India's second-largest carrier, had dues of Rs 65.35 crore to the AAI on February 1, which increased to Rs 132.4 crore by August 1, the officials stated.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Dues of four major domestic airlines -- IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir and AirAsia India --to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) have more than doubled between February and July amid the coronavirus pandemic, senior officials said.
However, the domestic airline that owes the highest amount of dues to the AAI is Air India. The national carrier's dues to the AAI increased by 2.75 per cent to Rs 2,258.27 crore in this period, the officials noted.
An airline has to pay various charges like air navigation, landing, parking etc to the AAI to use facilities at any of its more than 100 airports. Both

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