
Kingfisher Airlines will now have to pay upfront to buy aviation turbine fuel from oil companies to operate its regular scheduled flights. It goes without saying, this will put a major kink in the operations of the airline.
Airline officials are trying to keep its operations unaffected and claim that Kingfisher is sticking to all its schedules.

Kingfisher Alliance partner, Jet Airways, has paid about Rs. 98 Crore, when pressed by the OMCs on January 28th. However, no action is contemplated against, the state owned National Aviation Company of India Ltd. (NACIL) which operates Air India.
NACIL is estimated to owe the OMCs about Rs. 2,500 Crore ($500 million), but no official, including the CEOs of the OMCs, would even dream of taking any step, for fear of their job. One hand of government has to scratch the back of the other.
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