Indian carriers cancelled several Gulf flights after heightened tensions in the Middle East led to sudden airspace closures. The aviation regulator Directorate …
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IndiGo has increased its crew buffer and pilot-to-aircraft ratio ahead of the expiry of the DGCA’s pilot rest period exemption on February …
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Thousands of passengers across Asia were left stranded today after widespread flight delays and cancellations hit major airports in multiple countries. A …
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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Wednesday ordered a detailed investigation into IndiGo over alleged unfair business practices, months after the …
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IndiGo Airlines has informed the aviation regulator DGCA that it now has sufficient pilots to support its operational network. The airline stated …
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Airline Updates
Iran Airspace Closure Disrupts International Flights of Indian Airlines.
by Editorby EditorInternational flight operations of Indian carriers have been disrupted following the temporary closure of Iranian airspace, prompting airlines such as Air India, …
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Aviation Incident Reports
Airlines Threaten to Sue Heathrow Over Shutdown Losses.
by Editorby EditorA group of airlines is preparing to take legal action against Heathrow Airport, alleging that last week’s unprecedented shutdown caused them significant …
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Aviation Horizon
DGCA Directs Airlines to Share Passenger Rights via SMS, WhatsApp.
by Editorby EditorThe Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a directive requiring all airlines to inform passengers about their rights and responsibilities. …
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Aviation Incident Reports
Heathrow Airport Shuts Down Due to Power Outage from Fire.
by Editorby EditorLondon’s Heathrow Airport was forced to shut down on Friday due to a power outage caused by a fire at an electrical …
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Airports Update
Four Flights Cancelled at Chennai Airport Due to Low Passenger Demand.
by Editorby EditorFour flights were cancelled at Chennai International Airport on March 18 due to a shortage of passengers. The affected flights were scheduled …