Financial troubles deepen! Air India lobbies government for airspace access in China’s Xinjiang as Pakistan airspace closure hikes costs: Report
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Air India seeks access to China’s restricted Xinjiang military airspace to shorten flight paths, a move prompted by Pakistan’s airspace closure impacting operational costs. The airline faces significant financial strain, with fuel expenses soaring and journey times increasing. This strategic appeal aims to improve connectivity to North America and Europe, potentially saving millions weekly.
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