Top Indian airlines oppose new government directive to offer 60% of seats free of charge, citing potential fare hikes to ...
The latest aviation conundrum in India needs to balance passengers’ convenience and rights with airlines’ profitability.
Airlines Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet oppose the government's 60% free seat selection policy, citing potential fare hikes.
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'SpiceJet worries me': Aviation expert explains what the Iran war has in store for airlines and passengers
Aviation expert Sanjay Lazar warns that the Middle East conflict will drive Indian domestic airfares up by 15% as fuel costs continue to skyrocket.
Indian airlines may need to rethink expansion plans as crude oil prices hover at unsustainable levels, even at $90 a barrel, ...
After analysing seat prices across multiple airlines, we found that the current percentage of free seats ranges from only 4 ...
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.” ...
The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA), which represents the three carriers, has appealed to the Civil Ministry to withdraw ...
SpiceJet tells Delhi High Court it cannot deposit ₹144.51 crore. Airline cites liquidity crunch and flight cancellations ...
Indian LCC SpiceJet has doubled the number of narrowbodies it will add on short-term leases as it looks to boost its fleet for the upcoming northern winter season. SpiceJet announced in an Aug. 13 ...
Trouble seems to be brewing for SpiceJet again as the Delhi High Court has given the airline one last chance to deposit ...
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