Amid rising concerns over high air ticket prices due to IndiGo crisis, Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu on Friday said the Central government has the power to impose caps on airfares during ...
Days after government order on capping airfares at ₹18,000 for routes above 1,500 km, CPI(M) MP A.A. Rahim said he found a Delhi-Thiruvananthapuram economy class ticket priced at ₹64,783 for travel on ...
Airline Chairman Vikram Singh Mehta pins ongoing crisis to 'unanticipated external issues' In a rare appearance, IndiGo Airline's Chairman Vikram Singh Mehta issued a public apology after mass ...
A video of IndiGo passengers unboxing a small “apology” kit during a prolonged delay has sparked widespread reactions online, becoming an unexpected symbol of the airline’s ongoing crisis. The clip ...
'They are saying that there is a pilot shortage which is not correct, but if it was true, did they suddenly come to know this on December 5?' 'If they didn't have crew, why did they seek approval for ...
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers assures operations are stabilizing after a recent crisis, with refunds issued and flights restored to all 138 destinations. The Civil Aviation Minister holds IndiGo ...
The Prime Minister’s comments are significant because IndiGo has been facing a full week of major operational problems. (Image: X) Union Parliamentary and Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasised the need to 'ensure rules and regulations framed by the government do not force hardship on Indian citizens', Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju ...
New Delhi: Union Parliamentary and Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s concern over the chaos caused by widespread flight cancellations by ...
Amid the ongoing IndiGo flight crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stressed upon the need to “ensure rules and regulations improve governance and do not force hardship on Indian citizens." ...
India's largest airline is facing its most severe meltdown, with over 5,000 IndiGo flights cancelled in just eight days, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and furious. But while tempers rise at ...
The IndiGo flight disruptions were not caused by the new Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms, but by the airline’s own internal rostering and operational lapses, Civil Aviation Minister K.
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