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Govt asks private airlines not to hike fares

Source: PTI
September 29, 2009 14:05 IST
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With 180 Air India pilots continuing their agitation for the fourth day, the government on Tuesday requested other airlines to accommodate the passengers already booked on the national carrier whose flights are being cancelled.

Civil aviation secretary M Madhavan Nambiar held a meeting with senior officials of all the private airlines to work out an alternate plan to ease inconvenience of the passengers who are booked on the cancelled flights.

"We have asked the private airlines to provide smooth passenger facilitation and also not to escalate fares so that passengers face minimal inconvenience," Nambiar told reporters after the meeting.

He reached out to the private airlines as 180 Air India pilots continued to abstain from duty, reporting 'sick', to protest against cut in perks. The agitation resulted in cancellation of 46 flights today, mostly in Delhi and Mumbai.

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