IndiGo, Air India push back against steep tariffs proposed at Navi Mumbai, Noida airports
The proposed charges could dampen passenger traffic, especially when airlines are grappling with geopolitical tensions, elevated jet fuel prices and rising operating costs, Air India said in its submission to AERA, which Mint reviewed. The Tata-owned airline said carriers would prioritize “higher yield routes rather than expanding destinations,” warranting a reassessment of Noida airport’s traffic projections and tariff assumptions.
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