Air India Group has warned that higher charges, weak surface connectivity, and split-airport inefficiencies could limit interest among airlines in scaling up at Mumbai D. B. Patil (Navi Mumbai), the broadcaster CNBC-TV18 reported citing a submission to the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA). The airline challenged AERA's assumption that carriers would be keen to move operations to the new airport. It said that operating from both Mumb…
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