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International flights | SpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh and UAE Ambassador wrangle over open-sky policy

Singh said steps should be taken to help Indian carriers get more share of the international traffic. The Ambassador had a differing view

July 08, 2020 / 22:05 IST
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SpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh and UAE Ambassador Ahmed DR Albanna found themselves on two opposing sides during an industry webinar on July 8. Singh, who spoke first, pointed out that Indian carriers had only 5 percent share in international flight traffic coming in and going out of India. Albanna said, while over 500 flights are operated by Indian carriers, the share of UAE airlines was lower, at about 400 flights a week.

"About 95 percent of the traffic share is with international carriers. If we need to build Delhi and Mumbai hubs, then we need to have Indian carriers having more share," said the SpiceJet top executive.

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He made his point even as he noted that he is airing the opinion in the presence of the UAE ambassador. Emirates and Etihad, based in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, respectively, operate flights to and from India.

Singh was speaking in a webinar hosted by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.