Concerned over its financial health, PMO seeks report from Air India
The PMO sent a questionnaire to Air India containing queries on, among other things, its mounting financial liability as well as its lack of profits.

The PMO sent a questionnaire to Air India containing queries on, among other things, its mounting financial liability as well as its lack of profits.
The airline was also asked to furnish details of its turnaround plan.
Terming the PMO communication a "routine exercise", a senior Air India official said they have already responded to the queries.
"The PMO had asked for certain details on our turnaround plan and financial restructuring plan as part of a routine exercise some time back. We have already responded to all the queries," the official said.
Air India is saddled with a debt burden of around Rs 40,000 crore while its combined losses currently stand at a whopping Rs 38,000 crore.
It is surviving on a bailout package under a revival plan, which entails an equity infusion in the carrier to the tune of Rs 30,000 crore in a staggered manner till 2021-22.
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