OMCs warn Air India of stopping fuel supply at 2 more airports over unpaid bills
Mumbai: Air India’s flight services, including those for Haj, are likely to be hit partially following the threat by IOC-led oil marketing companies to suspend fuel supplies at two more airports — Hyderabad and Raipur — over non-payment of dues.
State-owned oil marketing firms have already stopped supplying fuel to Air India flights in Pune, Vizag, Cochin, Patna, Ranchi and Mohali since 22 August.
The state-run carrier owes about ₹4,300 crore in dues to the three OMCs — Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd.









