Tata Group-owned Air India (AI) will launch non-stop flights between Delhi (DEL) and Jaisalmer (JSA) starting 26 October 2025.
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Two of India’s most anticipated airport projects are finally nearing completion. Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMI) and Noida International Airport (DXN) are expected to open within months, marking a turning point in the country’s aviation growth.
On September 1, 2025, an unruly passenger aboard IndiGo (6E) flight 6E 6571 from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi, to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU), Kolkata was taken into custody upon arrival.
A Tata Group-owned Air India (AI) flight bound for Indore (IDR) was forced to return to Delhi (DEL) shortly after take-off on Saturday due to a fire warning in one of its engines.
Chinese carriers have formally applied for slots at Delhi Airport (DEL) as part of efforts to resume flights after nearly five years of suspension.
IndiGo is expected to launch daily nonstop flights from Delhi to London Heathrow, marking a strategic step in its long-haul ambitions.
India’s LCC, IndiGo Airlines (6E), recently took a bold step into the widebody space by wet-leasing Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.
Air India announced the launch of non-stop flights between Delhi (DEL) and Manila (MNL), commencing October 1, 202 using A321neo.
Embraer is currently in discussions with two of India’s leading carriers—IndiGo Airlines (6E) and Air India (AI)—to sell its aircraft as part of an effort to expand its footprint in the fast-growing Indian aviation market.
A Delhi resident faced a delay of more than a year in receiving his passport from the US Embassy in India.