The Supreme Court on Tuesday took exception to the government allowing private airlines to operate on “lucrative routes” while escaping from flying on less profitable destinations .

“You are giving lucrative destinations on platter to private operators. Cream is taken away by big operators,” said a bench of Chief Justice TS Thakur, Justice R Banumathi and Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, adding the operators are allowed to shun less profitable routes.
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Asking the government to file an affidavit spelling out its licencing policy, Chief Justice Thakur said: “You must have a policy by which if they get lucrative sectors (to operate) then they have to cater to uneconomical destinations.”
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