Shares of Kingfisher Airlines today continued its downslide on the bourses and tanked further five per cent after the Government withdrew the international bilateral traffic rights and domestic slots of Kingfisher Airlines.
Spelling more trouble for beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines, the Government had on February 25 announced the withdrawal of all domestic and international flying slots of the grounded carrier with immediate effect and decided to allot them to other Indian airlines.
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Flying or airport slots are rights allocated to a scheduled airline by an airport operator or government agency, granting the slot owner the right to schedule a landing or departure during a specific time-period.
The withdrawal of these slots would make available around 25,000 seats per week for use by other Indian carriers to eight countries — the UK, the UAE, Thailand, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Similarly, the Government has also decided to withdraw the domestic slots which were allocated to Kingfisher at different airports across the country to mount domestic flights.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has been directed to make these slots available to other domestic carriers as per their demand.