Fuel Costs Surge For Indian Flights Following Pakistan’s Airspace Ban
Indian airlines have suffered a major setback after the closure of Pakistan’s airspace, resulting in a loss of crores of rupees to India every day.
Impact of Modi government’s wrong policies
After the closure of Pakistan’s airspace, the duration of flights from India to Europe and the US has increased. This is also increasing fuel consumption, due to which ticket prices have also increased.
Air restrictions repeating the history of 2019
It should be remembered that even after the Balakot attack in 2019, the closure of Pakistani airspace had caused a loss of Rs 700 billion to Indian airlines.
Fuel and operational complications increased
The closure of Pakistani airspace has also increased the fuel cost and operational complications of Indian airlines, which has increased the duration of flights to various destinations.
Alternative routes and increased flight duration
Due to Pakistan’s air restrictions, Indian airlines will have to take alternative routes, which will further increase flight duration and fuel consumption.
Difficulties for Indian airlines due to Pakistani restrictions
Pakistani restrictions will apply to all Indian military and civil aircraft, which will further complicate matters for Indian airlines.
Loss of crores of rupees per day
Indian airlines will have to spend more fuel for long-haul flights and heavy-duty aircraft, which could cause them to lose crores of rupees per day.
This situation has become a major challenge for Indian airlines, and its economic impact will also be far-reaching.