New Delhi: With Jet Airways suspending operations, as many as 440 slots are vacant at Delhi and Mumbai airports which will be allocated to other airlines in a transparent manner, a senior official said on Thursday.
Civil Aviation Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola also said Jet Airways is expected to provide information next week to the ministry about tickets booked by passengers and how it plans to refund them.
The grounding of planes by Jet Airways has resulted in a capacity reduction in the domestic sector, which has also led to a spurt in airfares in many sectors.
The ministry has also asked airlines to keep fares at affordable levels and not indulge in predatory pricing ways.
The ministry on Thursday held separate meetings with airport operators and airlines, where issues related to slots, passengers and fares were discussed.
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Kharola on Thursday said the 440 slots vacated by Jet Airways at Delhi and Mumbai airports would be allocated to other airlines on an interim basis through a "rational, fair and equitable" manner.
There are 280 vacant slots at the Mumbai airport and over 160 at Delhi airport. These two aerodromes are among the busiest in the country.
The slots would be allocated for three months by a committee, comprising officials from the DGCA, Airports Authority of India (AAI) and respective airports.
Kharola also said around 30 more planes would be inducted by various airlines in the next three months.