In its revival plan submitted to aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Wednesday, the cash-strapped airline is understood to have said that it has requested the Airports Authority of India to allow them to fly on cash-and-carry basis, that is pay for the services as and when the airline avails of them.
AAI sources said that Kingfisher could be allowed to operate on a cash-and-carry mode only after it clears Rs 390- crore (Rs 3.9-billion) dues to the state-run airports body.
Confirming this, AAI Chairman V P Aggarwal told PTI in New Delhi that Kingfisher would have
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