IndiGo will gradually resume regular foreign flights on 150 or more destinations over the next month.
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At 505 weekly flights, IndiGo will have the highest international departures on a standalone basis among all airlines, followed by Air India at 361, AI Express at 340, and Emirates at 170.
As India is set to recommence scheduled international flight services from March 27, which remained suspended for the last two years, Gulf carrier Emirates on Friday declared it re-introduce its pre-pandemic service frequency across its destinations in the country from April 1.
Emirates, will resume pre-pandemic flight frequencies to India on April 1, operating 170 weekly flights to nine cities across the country.
India, the fastest-growing civil aviation market in the world, intends to add 100-120 aircraft every year to meet the growing need, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia told on Friday.
Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai were the four airports where Indigo had the best on-time performance.
The Indian aviation regulator DGCA reported on Monday that 76.96 lakh domestic passengers flew in February.
IndiGo airline told the international flights will connect Bangkok with Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru and Phuket with Delhi and Mumbai.
An Air India pilot has been accused of “humiliating” a crippled man by denying him boarding on a trip from Bengaluru to Kolkata.
The Singaporean super jumbo is finally returning to India. Singapore Airlines yesterday declared it will start operating A380 flights to India from March 14th. For currently, Mumbai will be the only Indian city to get the Giant of the Skies, but Delhi is anticipated to follow soon.