"The fuel savings which Air India has been able to achieve from September 2008 to March 2014 is nearly Rs 1,400 crore which approximated seven per cent saving over the benchmark year (2008) on a cumulative basis," top airline officials said.
Air India's aviation fuel cost comprises about 38 per cent of the total expenditure.
Till March 2013, Air India achieved fuel savings to the extent of 261 million tonnes and carbon emission reduction of 822.13 million tonnes, the estimates showed.
The routes flown by these aircraft are being increasingly flown by the fuel-efficient B-777-300ERs, the Dreamliner B- 787s and B-737-800s, the officials said.
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