Air India hopeful of meeting financial targets: CMD
CMD Rohit Nandan said the national carrier has managed to bring its losses down to about Rs 11 crore per day from around Rs 50 crore per day.
"Though we are facing unexpected increase in aviation turbine fuel cost and wild fluctuation in rupee value against the dollar, we are hopeful that we would be able to achieve our financial targets," Air India CMD Rohit Nandan told reporters.
He said the national carrier has managed to bring its losses down to about Rs 11 crore per day from around Rs 50 crore per day.
"We were give some financial targets by the government as part of our turnaround plan, and we have met them and registered EBDITA positive for the first time in seven years, despite a strike last year," he said, on the sidelines of a function to launch Air India-SBI co-branded credit card.
Air India had last year faced about two-month-long strike by its pilots.
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