NEW DELHI: The government is likely to do away with the mandatory norm that requires Indian airline companies to operate in the domestic market for at least five years before they fly abroad. The civil aviation ministry is of the view that each airline should be evaluated on its own merits instead of a blanket eligibility criteria.
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Monday, August 27, 2007
Airlines may get to fly abroad before 5 years
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