Indian Airport Body Grounds, Restores Airline That Didn't Pay Fees
India's largest private domestic carrier, East West Airlines, resumed operations last week after the Airport Authority of India grounded its aircraft for three days for nonpayment of fees, airline officials said. The airline owed AAI 136.5 million rupees ($3.9 million) in landing, parking and...
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