Once the poster child of on time budget air travel in India, IndiGo is in the midst of an unprecedented crisis. What happened ...
Cargo volumes are expected to rise to 71.6 million tonnes, supported by e-commerce growth and semiconductor shipments linked ...
A high-level review meeting on the IndiGo flight disruptions was convened by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the ...
As IndiGo faces an unprecedented crisis, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has decided to reduce the airline’s ...
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Too big to fail? IndiGo crisis exposes risks in Indian aviation after 2,000 flights scrapped
IndiGo faces biggest crisis ever in 20-year historyExperts fear airline’s large market share carries systemic risksRival Air ...
IndiGo on Monday claimed that its ‘network fully restored’ after over 250 flight disruptions at Delhi and Bengaluru airports.
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View | First Air India, now IndiGo — India's aviation crisis is all about ‘too big to tame’
India's latest aviation fiasco shows that IndiGo hasn't just become too big to fail but also too big to tame, Bloomberg's Andy Mukherjee writes.| Business News ...
DGCA said it will take appropriate action after airline's response to show cause notice. Airline's disruption continues for ...
Airport reported the highest impact, confirming 152 IndiGo flights cancelled, including 76 arrivals and 76 departures, ...
IndiGo’s pilot shortage, failure to adapt to new duty-time rules and the stranding of passengers have caused nationwide ...
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IndiGo crisis: Global pilots warn India's rest rule exemption for IndiGo raises safety concerns
India's aviation regulator granted IndiGo an exemption on pilot rest rules. This decision faces criticism from the global ...
India's decision to ease stricter rules on pilot rest following a wave of flight cancellations by the country's largest ...
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