IndiGo is bracing for more competition with Akasa Air expected to be operational in the coming months while Jet Airways is likely to resume operations soon, information.
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The cost of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) was hiked by Rs 6,188.25 per kilolitre, or 5.29 percent, to Rs 1,23,039.71 per kg (Rs 123 per liter) in the national capital, as said.
A total of 84 people working at 42 Indian airports were found drunk on duty between January 2021 and March 2022, as per the data of the aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Following uproars from flyers, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has told that he will be looking into the process where passengers are being charged an extra sum of Rs 200 for getting their boarding passes at the airport.
The deal had been in the works for months. On May 12th, Air France-KLM and IndiGo implemented their codeshare deal, which they declared in December last year. This permits each airline to access several additional routes in each other’s networks and offers passengers the convenience of more options.
The regulation referred to is part of the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) (Section 3, Series ‘M’, Part I), which lays down “regulations for the carriage of persons with disabilities and reduced mobility by air to save them against discrimination and to ensure that they obtain all possible service during their journey”.
The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) recently concluded its audit of India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), retaining India in Category 1. The US transportation watchdog conducts such checks every few years to assess whether aviation protocols are being adhered to.
Australian carrier Qantas on Friday declared it will begin flights on the Sydney Bengaluru route from September 14 onwards and is finalizing a codeshare partnership with Indian carrier IndiGo.
Over the last several years, the Cargo industry in India has been witnessing exponential development and IndiGo has been at the forefront of serving this industry via air connectivity across the country and neighboring nations.
The merger of Air India and Indian Airlines, coupled with the unviable decision to purchase 111 new aircraft, donated to the downfall of Air India, says Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia.