India’s biggest airline, IndiGo, says its operations had stabilised after it cancelled thousands of flights, triggering days of airport chaos last week. “Our on-time performance is... back to normal ...
Cargo volumes are expected to rise to 71.6 million tonnes, supported by e-commerce growth and semiconductor shipments linked ...
IndiGo reports a stabilised network after cancellations, CEO Elbers apologises, refunds are issued, and authorities plan slot ...
Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu said that the decision is temporary and will remain in place until IndiGo fully ...
DGCA said it will take appropriate action after airline's response to show cause notice. Airline's disruption continues for ...
IndiGo's operations face an eighth consecutive day of disruptions due to a government mandate aimed at reducing pilot fatigue ...
A high-level review meeting on the IndiGo flight disruptions was convened by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the ...
IndiGo’s flight disruptions entered another week on Tuesday, with hundreds of cancellations nationwide. the government has ...
Over 400 IndiGo flights were cancelled on Tuesday, most of them in Delhi and Bengaluru. The airline operates 2,200 flights a day in the winter schedule, but the DGCA has directed it to cut it by 5 per ...
As IndiGo faces an unprecedented crisis, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has decided to reduce the airline’s ...
IATA projects the global airline industry will reach a record $41 billion profit in 2026, driven by passenger demand in Asia Pacific.
The viral video shows the luggage placed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. People are calling it 'unreal'. Scroll ...