The Wadias don’t want the 5/20 aviation rule to be scrapped, even if it means huge losses to close friends, the Tatas
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Last month, we told you how the Indian Civil aviation industry was all set to bid goodbye to the 5/20 formula. However, looks like there might be some opposition regarding this change.Apparently,
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As per ET sources, the Wadias argued before the minister that a lot of foreign nations respect their domestic airlines and give them priority over foreign carriers, and this being a new government should know the expectations that people have.
As per the existing guidelines, only those airlines that have been flying within India for five years or have more than 20 aircraft are allowed to fly on international routes, but the civil aviation ministry is considering scrapping the rule, which would benefit two Tata Group-promoted airline companies -
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