Top Indian airlines oppose new government directive to offer 60% of seats free of charge, citing potential fare hikes to ...
A SpiceJet Boeing 737 carrying nearly 150 passengers experienced a cabin pressurization issue during its descent on a ...
By Abhijith Ganapavaram and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, March 20 (Reuters) - An airlines group representing IndiGo, Air India and ...
In its update, Air India said, “With airspace over Saudi Arabia and Oman remaining open, Air India and Air India Express continue to operate their scheduled services to and from Jeddah and Muscat.” ...
As cancellations continue across West Asia, SpiceJet's emergency flights offer stranded travellers a crucial route back to India.
After analysing seat prices across multiple airlines, we found that the current percentage of free seats ranges from only 4 ...
Airlines have opposed the government’s mandate for free selection of 60 per cent seats, warning it will lead to higher ...
Air India and Air India Express cancelled multiple flights to West Asia on March 15 due to UAE airport restrictions. IndiGo ...
The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA), which represents the three carriers, has appealed to the Civil Ministry to withdraw the decision.
Indian airlines may need to rethink expansion plans as crude oil prices hover at unsustainable levels, even at $90 a barrel, budget carrier SpiceJet Ltd.’s chairman warned.
The Indian budget carrier is coordinating with airport authorities and other stakeholders to ensure smooth operations and passenger handling for these special services ...
Airlines Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet oppose the government's 60% free seat selection policy, citing potential fare hikes.