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Indian airlines lobby PM on rising fuel costs

By Amy Yee in New Delhi

Published: June 11 2008 18:09 | Last updated: June 11 2008 18:09

Leading Indian airline executives met India’s prime minister on Wednesday to discuss how to mitigate soaring fuel prices, which could cost the industry as much as $2bn this year.

“This is a crisis situation that we have to tackle with all means,” said Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, chief executive of Jet Airways, India’s leading private airline. “If we don’t act now it could be a $2bn loss for the Indian industry in total.”

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