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5/20 rule ‘anarchic’, trying to amend it: Raju

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Terming the 5/20 rule which allows Indian carriers to fly abroad as “anarchic”, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju today said he was trying to change it so that new airlines can connect with foreign destinations.

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Raju said in Lok Sabha the government wants more Indian airlines to fly to foreign destinations but as long as the 5/20 rule is not changed, they cannot fly abroad. The rule entails that an airline can fly to international destinations only if it has served within the country for five years and has a 20-aircraft fleet.

“The more the merrier. It is a fact that 5/20 rule came from a particular Cabinet at a particular point of time. To my mind, it is an anarchic type of thing. It prevents the Indian registered airlines to function. But as long as that rule is there, we have to follow it.

“I am trying to change the rule and if I have my way, it will happen,” he said during Question Hour.

Raju’s reply came when Congress member Shashi Tharoor said the Kerala government had tried to set up a state airline called ‘Air Kerala’ to cater to the vast amount of traffic of Keralites going to Gulf countries since private carriers were exploitative, but could not do so due to the 5/20 rule.

“It is our duty to see that people are not exploited. In fact, airfares before 1994 were controlled by the Government. Airlines before that had to apply and take government approval. In 1994, the Act was repealed by Parliament,” the Minister said.

BJP member R K Singh too joined Tharoor saying private airlines often exploit passengers taking emergency situation which government must check.

“Whenever there is an emergency situation, the airlines hike the fare and exploit people. This is nothing but exploitation and if the government keeps watching this happening then what is the use of having a government,” Singh said.

The Minister said government has analysed the entire issue and found that the high side of the fares in the total ticketing is about less than two per cent.

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