The reopening of the modernized T1 is expected to enhance Delhi Airport’s overall efficiency and passenger handling capacity
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Tata-owned Air India (AI) Group is aiming to enhance regional connectivity in country amid demand from tier 2 and 3 cities.
Indian low-cost carrier, SpiceJet Airlines (SG) inaugurates flights from Delhi (DEL) to Phuket (HKT) today (May 31, 2024).
SpiceJet generated revenue of INR 337 crore from Hajj operations. The airline expects even greater revenue from its Hajj operations for the current year.
Arun Kashyap, formerly the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at SpiceJet (SG) until March, has unveiled Sirius India Airlines to venture into the air charter industry, signifying a notable shift from his prior involvement in commercial aviation.
SpiceJet (SG) has finalized agreements for two A320-200s on an ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) basis for the IATA 2024 northern summer season, running from March 31 to October 26.
SpiceJet announced it will enhance its capacity to ensure seamless connectivity and improved services. As part of this effort, the airline plans to introduce ten additional aircraft to bolster capacity for the upcoming busy summer schedule and beyond.
Go First, which filed for bankruptcy in May last year, received two financial bids as part of its bankruptcy process, the second being Sharjah (SHJ)-based Sky One Airways.
DGCA revealed that in February 2024, Air India Express outperformed Akasa Air to become the most punctual airline in operation in India.
Shortly after reports surfaced about financial challenges at cash-strapped SpiceJet (SG), the low-cost airline countered, stating that it is currently in its most robust financial position in recent history.