AAI has put SpiceJet
operations across the country on a "cash and carry basis".
The Airports
Authority of India (AAI) has put SpiceJet operations across the country on
a "cash and carry basis", presumably due to the carrier's inability
to clear airport dues. However, the airline chose to say that it was business
as usual for them.
"AAI deferred its
decision to put SpiceJet
on cash and carry. We continue to have normal operations at all AAI-run
airports as before without any impediments," the company spokesperson
said.
The AAI order was to be
effective from Thursday. In a circular to the airports of Kolkata, Delhi,
Guwahati, Chennai and Mumbai, the AAI said: "The competent authority has
approved to put the operation of SpiceJet Ltd on cash and carry basis out of
all AAI
airports with effect from
0001 hours on July 30, 2020."
The circular stated that
this decision may be informed to officials of SpiceJet at respective stations
and airports to make necessary arrangements to deposit the required amount at
the respective stations for day-to-day operations.
The cash and carry format
implies that credit facility by the AAI has been withdrawn because SpiceJet
could not clear dues and now they have to pay every day to the AAI for airport
user fees in order to continue operations. SpiceJet has to pay cash upfront for
the use of the airports.
A cash and carry status
implies financial stress for the airline and the aviation sector has been
reeling under stress since the Covid-19 pandemic grounded most operations.
A similar notice by the AAI
had been issued to SpiceJet in December 2014 when the airline was facing a
financial crunch and was unable to pay salaries.
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