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Indian aviation outlook good, infra a worry: IATA

Last Updated 10 December 2017, 16:23 IST

The outlook for the fastest growing Indian aviation market is "very good", but infrastructure and taxation issues could be detrimental for its growth, according to global airlines' grouping IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac.

Clocking high double-digit growth for more than two years, India's domestic aviation market is one of the fastest growing in the world.

Even as he emphasised that the country's aviation market is "promising", de Juniac said there are concerns with respect to certain aspects. "the Indian outlook is very good because it is the fastest growing market, but we have some concerns about the Indian market. Infrastructure, taxes which are too high, and not totally clear about the new GST," de Juniac said. According to him, there are a lot of taxation issues and they could be "detrimental to the development of aviation".

With respect to the GST, de Juniac said that it is a better system even though the devil is in the details.

Exclusion of airport fee and charges levied on ticket from the transaction value for GST are among the issues being flagged by the IATA.

On whether the risks in the market could possibly outweigh its growth potential, de Juniac replied in the negative even as he asserted that the government should take the right decisions in terms of costs, charges and infrastructure. "Probably the most worrisome item is infrastructure. If you don't have the capacity or the costs are high, it is an enormous obstacle," he noted.

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(Published 10 December 2017, 15:52 IST)

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