Supreme Court seeks plan from Air India on connecting Shimla with Delhi

Air India today faced some searching questions from the Supreme Court which wanted to know from the loss-making airline about its "ultimate plan" to connect Shimla with New Delhi and Chandigarh.
Air India today faced some searching questions from the Supreme Court which wanted to know from the loss-making airline about its "ultimate plan" to connect Shimla with New Delhi and Chandigarh. 
"You file a status report as to the feasibility of air service connecting Shimla with Chandigarh and Delhi," a bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur said while asking Air India's Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) to place the report within six weeks. 
The bench, also comprising Justices A K Sikri and R Banumathi, ordered maintainance of status quo on the December 7, 2015 direction passed by the Himachal Pradesh High Court asking Air India, Airports Authority of India and others concerned to start scheduled flights on trial basis from Jubbar-Hatti airport, 22 km from Shimla. 
Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for Air India's CMD, submitted that the loss-making airline is examining the suggestions to at least connect Shimla and Chandigarh with 40- seater aircraft as the runway at Jubbar-Hatti Airport is very small. 

"So many stories go around why Air India is at loss and why private airlines are profit-making... You are in catch-22 situation. You can't say... You have to make effort," the bench said. 

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