During the winter schedule from October 29 to March 30 next year, Indian airlines are set to boost their weekly flight operations by 8%, as per the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Notably, Go First will be absent from the schedule due to ongoing insolvency proceedings. The Continue Reading
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted permission to Vistara and IndiGo airlines to commence new international flights starting in August. Vistara intends to launch flights from New Delhi to Bali, Indonesia, while IndiGo plans to provide air connectivity from New Delhi to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. The approval has been given […]Continue Reading
At the Chennai airport last month, an IndiGo passenger unintentionally unlocked the emergency escape. Despite his apology, the airline apparently did nothing. The flight was delayed because the plane only took off for Tiruchirapalli after undergoing rigorous engineering checks. According to reports, the passenger was BJP leader Tejasvi Surya. As a result, the opposition Continue Reading
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) reported through an official communication on Tuesday that a passenger on an IndiGo, Chennai-Tiruchirappalli flight opened the emergency door on December 10, last year. It added that it had taken note of the incident and had commissioned an investigation. The DGCA had previously stated that the flight was […]Continue Reading
The authorities of the United Arab Emirates have informed business partner IndiGo airlines that as of Monday, passengers with a single name on their passport travelling on a tourist, visit, or other type of visa will not be permitted to enter or exit the UAE. This calls for the explicit declaration of both first and […]Continue Reading
A day after the civil aviation ministry announced it would lift the price caps on tickets it had put in place owing to the coronavirus outbreak two years prior, shares of domestic Indian carriers increased. Tickets can now be priced freely by domestic carriers IndiGo, SpiceJet Ltd, Air India, Go First, and Vistara, a joint […]Continue Reading
IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta stressed on Monday that there should be no potential disruption on the flight, amid an escalating row over the airline’s decision not to allow a child with special needs on board one of its flights in Ranchi over the weekend. In the last few years, the same child has flown with […]Continue Reading