Iran has suddenly closed its skies to airplanes because of local protests and political tension. This is causing major travel ...
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There’s an emerging duopoly in India’s aviation sector. 7 reforms to encourage competition
Companies should not unnecessarily increase fares to increase their profits and should adhere to aviation regulations. The ...
The airline may have achieved dominance organically, but it cannot be allowed to evade accountability for the turmoil it ...
Flight Status today highlights: The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) took to X (formerly Twitter) to issue a crucial passenger alert at 05.00 hrs. (Photo source: ANI) Air India, IndiGo and ...
India's aviation sector faces a critical juncture as dominant carriers IndiGo and Air India grapple with operational meltdowns and safety concerns. Pilot shortages and software issues crippled ...
Explore the latest developments in Iran as tensions rise, impacting regional stability and international relations. Stay ...
Extension of deadline for new safety rules has brought only short-term relief for the airline and passengers. With no easy fix, a permanent solution will need a lot more work and time.
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At a time when national airlines are struggling, what is making smaller players reach for the sky?
Regional aviation is booming with the entry of new players in this hyper-competitive segment. What is making these smaller ...
Natilus, a U.S. aerospace manufacturer of blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft founded in 2016, today announced that it has entered the Indian market in partnership with SpiceJet. In keeping with its ...
Flight status today: IndiGo cancels flights amid dense fog; SpiceJet and Air India issue alerts for multiple cities. (Image AI-Generated) Indian airlines issued advisories and warned about possible ...
IndiGo and Akasa witnessed a drop in market share, while competitors like Tata Group-owned Air India and SpiceJet witnessed an increase, as per November data.(REUTERS) The air traffic data for ...
Congress MP Manish Tewari said both India and the US are democratic countries, and bilateral agreements should not depend on ...
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