The airline has asked the Indian government for financial relief equivalent to its estimated losses.
Air India expects to face about $600m in additional costs if a ban from Pakistan’s airspace lasts for a year and has asked the Indian government to compensate it for the hit.
The New Delhi-based air carrier on Sunday asked the government for a “subsidy model” proportionate to the economic hit, estimating a loss of more than $591m (50 billion Indian rupees) for each year the ban lasts,…
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News Source: www.aljazeera.com

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