IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet have opposed the government’s directive barring airlines from charging for the selection of at ...
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SpiceJet chairman Ajay Singh calls IndiGo crisis ‘unfortunate’, offers 100 extra flights
SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh termed the ongoing IndiGo flight disruption as “extremely unfortunate,” with lakhs of passengers affected nationwide. Speaking on the situation, ...
InterGlobe Aviation, the parent firm of IndiGo, jumped 8.16 per cent to settle at Rs 4,616.60 on the BSE. During the day, it zoomed 10.98 per cent to Rs 4,737.40. The stock of SpiceJet climbed 5 per ...
IndiGo faces action for 2,000 flight cancellations in December IndiGo's market value drops $4.3 billion amid crisis Rival SpiceJet shares rise 13.9% as investors shift focus Dec 8 (Reuters) - India ...
NEW DELHI — Dubai has restricted foreign airlines to just one daily flight to its airports until May 31 due to the Iran crisis, igniting revenue loss fears among Indian carriers that had planned more ...
International flights from India face delays and cancellations after Iran temporarily closed its airspace, prompting Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet to issue passenger advisories ...
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Airlines vs govt: Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet oppose Centre's 60% free seat selection rule, warn of fare hike
IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet have opposed the government’s directive barring airlines from charging for the selection of at least 60 per cent of seats, cautioning that the move may push up airfares.
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