Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh on Wednesday said
Air India's performance standards have improved and promotions to its employees, which had been stopped recently, will start from January.
During the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha, Singh said though the state-owned carrier was still suffering losses, its performance has improved and it has
returned some of the loans taken from banks.
"An oversight committee looks at performance standards of Air India every six months. So far, Air India has improved its performance standards," he said.
The minister stated that most
recommendations of Justice Dharmadhikari Committee on integration of erstwhile Air India and Indian Airlines employees have been implemented.
"Only promotions were stopped... We will start with the promotions from next month," Singh said, adding a promotion committee has already been constituted.
In reply to a question, the minister said
Air India is not making profits on most routes and on some it is not even meeting the fuel cost.
"As per provisional Route Economics for April-June, 2012, out of 184 services, only 16 services met the total costs, 99 services did not meet cash cost and 69 services met the cash cost but not the total costs," Singh said.
He informed the House that due to improvement in performance, Air India's market share has grown to 20.8 per cent.
Singh rued that MPs ask for commercial flights of Air India on routes which are commercially not viable. He refused to set a time limit for turning around the airline, saying it is a "continuous process".
With inputs from PTI