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Apparel exporters have urged the government to waive airport demurrage charges
Apparel exporters have urged the government to waive airport demurrage charges

New Delhi: Apparel exporters on Monday urged the government to waive demurrage charges on export cargo at airports, as flight disruptions arising from the ongoing West Asian crisis may impact the movement of consignments.

In a communication to the civil aviation ministry, the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) said the prevailing situation has significantly disrupted international flight operations, resulting in route restrictions, airspace closures, flight diversions,

Airport demurrage charges are fees levied on cargo or baggage kept at an airport terminal beyond the allowed free period. These charges are meant to encourage swift clearance and vary by airport, cargo type and duration.

“These unforeseen developments have directly impacted the timely movement of export cargo from Indian airports to various international destinations,” AEPC Chairman A Sakthivel said.

As a consequence, he said, export consignments are currently stranded at multiple airport cargo terminals across India.

The delays are solely attributable to external and unforeseen factors beyond the control of exporters, customs brokers, freight forwarders or air cargo agents.

Sakthivel has requested a waiver of demurrage charges on export cargo due to flight disruptions arising from the ongoing West Asian crisis.

Under the existing tariff structure of Cargo Terminal Operators (CTOs), demurrage charges become applicable when cargo remains in terminal facilities beyond the stipulated free period, he said.

“However, the present circumstances constitute an exceptional and unavoidable disruption in the global air logistics chain,” he said.

Imposition of demurrage in such cases would place an undue financial burden on exporters who are already facing shipment delays, contractual uncertainties and market-related challenges, he noted.

Sakthivel requested the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to consider issuing suitable instructions to Cargo Terminal Operators to grant a waiver of demurrage charges on export consignments that could not be lifted due to flight disruptions, airspace restrictions or related operational constraints arising from the ongoing international developments.

Such an intervention would provide much-needed relief to the exporting community and help sustain confidence and continuity in India’s air cargo trade during this challenging phase, he added.

  • Published On Mar 2, 2026 at 05:32 PM IST

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