As Pak opens airspace, cost for US-bound flights may come down by ₹20 lakh: AI

New Delhi: With Pakistan opening its airspace for all commercial airlines on Tuesday morning, Air India said operation costs for one-way US and Europe-bound flights are likely to come down by ₹20 lakh and ₹5 lakh, respectively.

After Pakistan closed its airspace following the Balakot air strikes of February 26, Air India suffered a financial loss of over ₹491 crore as it had to re-route its various international flights.

“As Pakistan airspace is now open, aircraft utilisation will go up, while crew requirement will come down by 25 per cent,” an Air India spokesperson said.

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