India’s aviation sector is set to see more competition as the Centre clears Shankh Air, Al-Hind Air and FlyExpress, aiming to reduce reliance on IndiGo and Air India.
The flier added that the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel were "quick to action" and tried to disengage the pilot.
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Wednesday said the government has cleared the way for new airlines, a development coming after a series of meetings with the aspiring players. In a post on X ...
The proposed airlines — Shankh Air, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress — were granted NOCs in the face of one of the world's fastest growing duopoly in the aviation sector. IndiGo and the Air India group ...
The incident took place a few days ago when a SpiceJet passenger accused the pilot of physically assaulting him when he ...
India and New Zealand on Monday announced the conclusion of negotiations for a free trade agreement under which a host of domestic goods from sectors ...
IndiGo issued a travel advisory on Saturday, warning passengers of possible flight disruptions due to early-morning fog ...
Dewan claims he was pressured to drop the matter to avoid missing his flight. Police state no formal complaint was filed, but ...
An Air India Express pilot allegedly left a SpiceJet passenger with a bloody face after an altercation turned violent at ...
An Air India Express pilot has been suspended for allegedly assaulting a passenger during security check-in at the Delhi ...