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  • IndiGo hikes fuel charges amid soaring ATF costs

    IndiGo has announced a hike in fuel charges on domestic and international flights starting April 2, citing a sharp rise in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices due to global supply chain disruptions. The airline has introduced a distance-based surcharge for domestic routes and revised charges for international destinations.
  • IndiGo to launch over 30 new routes from Navi Mumbai airport

    IndiGo will introduce over 30 new routes from Navi Mumbai International Airport between March 29 and April 23, expanding connectivity across India. The airline will also increase Gujarat operations and partner with AAHL for duty-free shopping rewards
  • Full emergency declared at Delhi airport after IndiGo flight reports mid-air engine snag

    A full emergency was declared at Delhi’s IGI Airport after an IndiGo flight from Visakhapatnam reportedly developed an engine snag mid-air. The aircraft made a safe emergency landing with all 161 passengers and crew members unharmed.
  • IndiGo, Air India to operate limited West Asia flights amid Middle East tensions

    Indian airlines announced limited but continued flight operations to West Asia on March 22 amid the evolving Middle East situation. IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express advised passengers to monitor flight status due to possible last-minute changes.
  • Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet seek rollback of free seat rule, warn of fare hike

    Airlines have opposed the government’s mandate for free selection of 60 per cent seats, warning it will lead to higher airfares. The FIA urged withdrawal of the rule, citing revenue losses, rising costs and potential impact on affordability for passengers
  • Air India group to operate 72 West Asia flights amid geopolitical tensions

    Air India and Air India Express will operate 72 flights to and from West Asia despite tensions, including services to Jeddah and Muscat. Meanwhile, airlines including IndiGo and Akasa Air introduced fuel surcharges due to rising ATF prices
  • India has over 11,000 airline pilots, nearly 1,900 women: Government

    India has over 11,000 pilots working with major domestic airlines, including nearly 1,900 women, the government informed Parliament. IndiGo employs the highest number of pilots, while DGCA has proposed stricter regulations for foreign airlines operating in India.
  • India to operate 58 flights from Gulf cities as Middle East airspace remains closed

    Amid escalating US-Israel-Iran tensions, Indian airlines including IndiGo and Air India will operate 58 repatriation flights from Gulf cities such as Dubai. Authorities urged passengers to await airline confirmation as regional airspace remains partially restricted
  • IndiGo, SpiceJet Operate Special Flights Amid Middle East Airspace Disruptions

    Indian carriers including IndiGo and SpiceJet are operating special relief flights from the Middle East after airspace disruptions linked to regional tensions led to 357 cancellations, with the government coordinating restoration and passenger assistance efforts
  • BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal hits out at IndiGo over lost baggage

    BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal has strongly criticised IndiGo after his checked-in baggage went missing on a flight from New Delhi to Belagavi. He demanded an immediate explanation from IndiGo’s CEO and urged the Civil Aviation Ministry to intervene.
  • Air India, IndiGo planes clip wings at Mumbai airport; passengers safe

    Two Airbus A320 aircraft belonging to Air India and IndiGo came into contact at Mumbai airport on Tuesday evening when their wingtips touched while taxiing. The incident delayed flights AI2732 (Mumbai–Coimbatore) and 6E791 (Hyderabad–Mumbai).
  • Iranian airspace closure forces flight cancellations by Air India, IndiGo

    Air India and IndiGo cancelled several international flights after Iran closed its airspace, disrupting routes to the United States, Europe, and CIS countries. SpiceJet flights were affected but not cancelled.
  • Indian airlines reroute and cancel flights after Iran shuts airspace

    Indian airlines Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet rerouted or cancelled international flights after Iran closed its airspace amid rising US tensions. Several global carriers were also affected, while India advised its citizens to avoid travel to Iran
  • Editorial: End duopoly in aviation sector

    Recent meltdown at IndiGo highlights how the duopoly has stymied the growth of the passenger aviation sector
  • Navi Mumbai International Airport starts commercial flight operations

    Navi Mumbai International Airport began commercial operations, with the first flight from Bengaluru landing on Thursday. Initially operating 12 hours daily, it connects nine destinations, handled by multiple airlines, and aims to scale up to full capacity in phased development 
  • Al Hind Air, FlyExpress get govt nod for operations

    Al Hind Air and FlyExpress received civil aviation NOCs, joining Shankh Air, which may start in 2026. The move aims to expand India’s domestic aviation market beyond IndiGo and Air India’s duopoly, promoting regional connectivity and growth
  • Dense fog and smog trigger flight delays at several Indian airports

    The Airport Authority of India warned of flight delays and operational changes as dense fog reduced visibility across north India. IMD issued orange alerts, while airlines advised passengers to check flight updates amid worsening weather and air pollution conditions
  • IndiGo to issue Rs 10,000 vouchers to passengers hit by flight cancellations

    IndiGo will begin issuing Rs 10,000 travel vouchers from December 26 to passengers stranded due to flight cancellations earlier this month. The compensation follows a government review, with the DGCA tasked with monitoring payouts to eligible customers.
  • Dense fog disrupts ops at Delhi airport; over 60 flights cancelled

    Dense fog disrupted flight operations at Delhi airport on Monday, causing over 60 cancellations, five diversions, and delays for more than 250 flights. Airlines and airport authorities worked to assist passengers and manage safety amid poor visibility
  • IndiGo operates over 2,000 flights for second day, says operations stabilising

    IndiGo said it operated over 2,000 flights for the second consecutive day as operations stabilised following recent disruptions. The airline expects to exceed 2,050 flights daily, while the Centre ruled out year-round airfare caps in a deregulated market.
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