Move after the North Eastern Council failed to make viability payments to the carrier.
India has gained centre stage in the carriers' plans as it is among the top 20 traffic-generating countries in the world.
Yet to decide on reduction in Mumbai.
Masood Imad, media secretary to the Maldivian President, says: "We have asked MACL to hire a firm like KPMG to conduct a forensic audit of the firm's accounts.
Air India postpones plan to put new long-haul aircraft on Australia route.
Bilateral traffic rights define the number of weekly flights or seats a country's designated airlines are allowed to operate in another country's specified points.
To reconfigure some of these to all-economy class and ply to Gulf and North America.
Govt plans to open restricted airspace that will cut travelling time and fuel consumption.
Airlines plying abroad find growing takers for premium economy class, especially on long-haul routes.
The airlines' CEO expects it have 50 Boeing-737s and 30 Bomardier aircraft by 2016
We are also looking to see if we can put guidelines for NSOPs: Ajit singh
Abroad, airlines face suspension or hefty fines for unpaid dues or flight cancellations.
The DGCA will concentrate only on technical and safety aspects.
Govt to review decision after demand assessment.
A few days after the government made the crucial policy announcement, Tony Fernandes, chief executive officer of Air Asia, the largest low-cost carrier in Southeast Asia, said he would visit India this month.
In what could be seen as another subsidy to the cash-strapped national carrier, the Air India website has opened a special section for LTC tickets to government servants.
The average fares charged by Jet Airways and its low-cost carrier arm Jet Konnect were higher than the average industry fares on almost all routes, according to a monthly internal analysis for July by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The reassessed Plan size for the railways in 2012-13 has already shrunk to Rs 56,950 crore (Rs 569.5 billion) from Rs 60,100 crore (Rs 601 billion) after the first quarter.
AAI holds a minimum of 26 per cent equity in any of the joint venture in the form of assets, and the balance is with private sector/financial institution/state government for city-side development of viable non-metro airports.
The aviation sector is upbeat, with Jet Airways and SpiceJet recording profits in the quarter ended June and foreign institutional investors (FIIs) increasing their stakes in all the three listed carriers Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines and SpiceJet.