Agencies
: Thiruvananthapuram, Mon May 07 2012, 13:15 hrs
The movement of fresh vegetables
and fruits through Air India
to the Gulf countries from here have been affected as agri exporters' body
Appexa has boycotted the national carrier from May 1, protesting hike in fuel
surcharge.
Air India and Air India Express
have increased fuel surcharge on perishable items from Rs 9.50 per kg to Rs
15.50 from May 1 for the exports from Thiruvananthapuram Airport and "this
is unjustifiable and unwarranted", said Dil Koshy, Secretary of the
Agricultural Products and Processed Foods Exporters Association (Appexa).
Meanwhile, reports from the Gulf
said that food supplies from India
to Oman
will be hit following the boycott.
Koshy said, however, actual
export of vegetables and fruits to Gulf countries have not been affected as
they were now depending on foreign carriers.
An average 72 to 91 tonnes of
vegetable and fruits were exported daily through Thiruvananthapuram Airport ,
he said.
Appexa has made representation to
Air India
but has not received any positive response, Koshy said.
Stating that Air India's decision was
discriminatory in nature, he said the fuel surcharge for perishable goods
exported through Kochi and Karipoor Aiport in Kozhikode was less than the fuel
surcharge rate at Thiruvananthapuram.
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