Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Airlines will pay Indian Airlines Rs 120 crore annually for the out-sourcing deal it has signed with the state-run carrier. |
Both the carriers have an agreement which requires Indian Airlines to undertake the ground handling, part of maintenance and flying of non-metro routes for Kingfisher Airlines. |
"Our agreement with Indian Airlines is for two years minimum. It gives us an immense saving potential. Besides, the present policy allows pooling of flying requirements by carriers," said Mallya. |
Kingfisher Airlines' agreement with Indian Airlines also allows the private carrier to use the terminals and infrastructure of the state-owned carriers in all the airports. |
Mallya also said that the carrier hopes to break-even in the first year of operation itself. Kingfisher will start flying smaller routes in December once its fleet of Airbus A 319s come on board. |
The airline's A 319 fleet based out of Bangalore will serve operations to cities like Pune, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi amongst others. |