Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will hold a meeting with chiefs of all Indian airlines on Saturday to discuss the situation being faced by the cash-strapped carriers and other related issues.
"Prime minister was good enough to give time for it (meeting) and he is meeting them," Ravi told reporters on Friday.
Ravi noted that the airline sector in the country is running at loss posing a "problem".
"PM is concerned about it, it's the major institution of connectivity, supporting the development of the country," he added.
Ravi declined to take questions about any special package for the airline industry.
To a query about moves to go for foreign direct investment (FDI) in the aviation sector, the minister said he cannot make any comments since Parliament is in session.
Manmohan Singh had on November 12 said that government will explore "ways
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