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<h1>Air India Domestic Extension Flights Denied Duty-Free Fuel Under Customs Act, 1962; Not Classified as 'Foreign Going Aircraft.</h1> The Ministry of Civil Aviation requested the Central Board of Excise & Customs to allow duty-free fuel and stores for Air India's domestic extension flights, which carry both international and domestic passengers between Indian airports. These flights, operating between cities like Mumbai and Ahmedabad, do not qualify as 'foreign going aircraft' under the Customs Act, 1962, as they do not travel to foreign airports. Consequently, they are not eligible for duty-free fuel and stores. The decision is based on the definition of foreign going aircraft, which must engage in international travel. Relevant parties are to be informed, and any implementation issues should be reported to the Board.