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Tuesday, 19 April 2016

5/20 rule set to be tweaked: Mahesh Sharma

New Delhi: Indicating that the decade-old norm for international operations by the domestic carriers, popularly known as 5/20 rule, is set to be tweaked, Union Minister Mahesh Sharma expressed hope the Union Cabinet will give its nod to the revised norm by this month.

The rule was a "matter of concern," and has been addressed (appropriately), Sharma, who is Minister of State for Civil Aviation, said at an event in Mumbai.
"(We) have sent the revised 5/20 rule for consultation...it should be back in 10-15 days and then can be taken up by the cabinet anytime," he said.
The existing regulation requires an Indian carrier to have a minimum five years of domestic flying experience and a fleet of at least 20 planes to fly overseas.
The issue of 5/20 international flying norm has witnessed extensive debates with legacy carriers opposing any changes to the rule, while start-up airlines-AirAsia India and Vistara-are against continuing with the requirement.
Sharma also said Civil Aviation Ministry has already sent the draft aviation policy for inter-ministerial consultation, adding that "it should be taken up by the cabinet anytime."
All issues relating to the aviation sector will be addressed in new policy, he added.
Measures suggested in the draft policy, which was unveiled last October, seek to give a boost to the Indian aviation sector, which has a high growth potential, and strengthen regional connectivity.
It has suggested tax incentives for airlines, maintenance and repair works of aircraft besides mooting 2 per cent levy on all air tickets to fund regional connectivity scheme.
To Read the News in Full 16/04/16 PTI/Business Today
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