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Air passengers were peeved over refunds in April
Air passengers were peeved over refunds in April
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: May 20, 2021, 06:00 IST
Domestic air travel in April may have declined by 27 per cent compared to March, but
passenger complaints rose substantially, thanks to refund-related problems faced by most passengers. With the second wave hitting the country during April, lockdowns and curfews were enforced in many states, leading to
flights being cancelled more often than not.
According to the
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), a total of 399 passenger-related complaints had been received by the scheduled
domestic airlines in April. Of these complaints, a majority of them 75.9 per cent were related to refunds. This has been the highest percentage for complaints so far.
IOSPL seeks increase in tariff
IOSPL seeks increase in tariff
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: May 13, 2021, 06:00 IST
AERA) issued a consultation paper to determine the aeronautical
tariff for the Indian Oil Skytanking Private Limited (IOSPL), the company operating the aircraft supply at the Kempegowda International Airport.
The consultation paper was issued on May 7 for the third control period of five years (FY 2020 to 2021 to FY 2025 to 2026) and the regulator has the
various stakeholders for their inputs by June 6.
“This consultation paper is based on AERA’s analysis and observations of the Multi Year Tariff Proposal (MYTP) submitted by M/S Indian Oil Skytanking Private Limited (IOSL) for providing ‘Into
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The user development fees (UDF) at Bangalore International Airport are set to rise significantly in the new five-year period beginning April, to offset the lower passenger traffic during the last year of the existing five-year period that ends this month and completion of capital expansion projects, according to Prem Watsa, Chairman of Fairfax India Holdings Corporation which controls India’s third largest airport.
The aero tariffs - one of the three sources of revenue to the airport- collected from airlines and passengers for landing, parking and other services, are set for five-year periods (called ‘control periods’) by the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA).
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