On an eventful day for the budget airlines, two Indian carriers, SpiceJet flight and Go First faced a technical snag on Tuesday. SpiceJet which has been facing a tough had another forgetful day as it saw two of its flights being forced to land due to a technical snag.
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Low-cost airline According to three insiders, Go First has grounded more than a quarter of its fleet as a result of Pratt & Whitney’s delayed supply of aircraft engines.
Air India’s domestic network could receive growth, with the top management aiming to establish multiple hubs in India in the future.
GoAir is the first private airline to gain certification from the AAI for night parking at Srinagar and Jammu airports.
Domestic air passenger traffic increased by 6.1% in the January-March quarter to 248 lakh, up from 233.83 lakh in the same time last year.
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