Also, he explained, flying international raised fleet utilisation because international operations can happen in the night when the aircraft would otherwise be idle.
"Low-cost carriers like us utilise aircraft for 12 hours a day and that can increase up to 18 hours, in the case of international operations. More aircraft utilisation translates into more revenue," he added.
"The government should have a long-term approach for the sector and look beyond Air India, and give permission to Indian carriers to fly international. There is no reason why seats should be unutilised when there is demand from the carriers," says Amrit Pandurangi, senior director, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a financial advisory firm.
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