'On verge of stopping operations': In letter to Centre, airlines sound alarm over fuel prices
Indian airlines have warned the central government that they are on the brink of halting operations due to soaring aviation fuel prices, which are severely impacting their financial viability. In a letter to the Centre, the carriers urged immediate intervention to address the high taxes and pricing of jet fuel. They emphasized that without relief, the situation could lead to operational disruptions and affect air connectivity across the country. The plea highlights growing stress in the aviation sector amid rising input costs and competitive pressures.
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