Adani-owned Mumbai Airport’s cash deposit rules trigger lobbying efforts from IndiGo, Air India
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -The airport in India’s financial capital of Mumbai, run by the Adani Group, has triggered a lobbying effort by top carriers IndiGo and Air India after it changed payment rules, citing financial needs and a risk of airline defaults, documents show. Also Read | Air India lobbies government to axe IndiGo lease