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India’s aviation regulator DGCA has issued show-cause notices to IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and COO Isidro Porqueras, demanding explanations within 24 hours for massive flight disruptions that have persisted for five consecutive days.
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If India wants to avoid replaying IndiGo turmoil across sectors, it must ensure no company should ever reach a scale where its failure becomes a national crisis
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In response to rising passenger demand caused by widespread flight cancellations, Indian Railways has deployed 116 additional coaches across 37 premium trains, covering 114 enhanced trips nationwide. Southern Railway spearheaded the expansion with 18 train augmentations.
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Elbers, in a video message, apologises for the major inconvenience caused to the passengers due to the disruptions
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Indigo continued to suffer problems and over 400 flights were cancelled on Friday also
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IndiGo’s widespread flight cancellations continued at Hyderabad’s RGI Airport, affecting 68 flights and disrupting travel for thousands. The airline blamed technology glitches, schedule changes, and crew shortages. Passengers faced uncertainty and poor communication on revised timings and alternatives.
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RGIA police arrested Hyderabad resident S Gangaram for smoking inside an IndiGo flight arriving from Dubai. Despite the DGCA ban, he carried cigarettes and a lighter and smoked in the lavatory. Airline staff seized the items and alerted authorities
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An IndiGo employee has accused senior colleagues of casteist abuse during a company meeting in Gurugram. An FIR has been filed, and the airline has denied the allegations, asserting its commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against workplace discrimination
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With no time to lose, Dr. Preethi Reddy quickly assessed the passenger’s condition. With his pulse feeble and BP very low, the doctor performed CPR. Remarkably, the passenger responded within few minutes.
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India's largest airline has been ranked next only to Qatar Airways, which clocked a 10.4 per cent growth in seat capacity over the previous year, according to the latest data from the Official Airline Guide (OAG)
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IndiGo team says check-in luggage had prohibited items. In a series of tweets that went back and forth, the Telugu actor and the airline stuck to their ground
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IndiGo Airlines announced that no flights would arrive or depart during this period which will continue till 1 P.M. on Saturday
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The airline will launch its direct flight to Ayodhya on September 28, operating four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. This new service comes after a three-month break following SpiceJet's discontinuation of direct flights from Hyderabad to Ayodhya on June 1.
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Indigo Airlines and Qatar Airlines were asked to pay Rs.3,12,412 to a complainant, T Sriranga Rao, chairman of the Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission, for misplacing his baggage during a flight from San Francisco to Hyderabad.
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On behalf of ILS Hospital, manager, Business Development Manoj Kumar Debnath issued a press release, stating that the cricketer was "experiencing some oral irritation and swelling on his lips."
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Mumbai Airport faces a Rs 30 lakh fine from DGCA, and IndiGo receives a Rs 1.20 crore fine from BCAS for the viral video depicting passengers sitting and eating on the airport tarmac.
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DGCA stated that the response to the Show Cause Notice, received on Wednesday, was deemed unsatisfactory.
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Despite making quick adjustments of landing in another country, the passenger could not survive and was declared dead on arrival by doctors at Karachi.
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An Indigo aircraft was damaged by hailstones, which left a significant impact on its radome and windshield. The aircraft was landing at RGIA in Hyderabad.
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New Delhi: IndiGo Airlines has put Kerala ruling front Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) convenor EP Jayarajan and two Youth Congress workers on ‘no fly list’ over their unruly act inside the aircraft when Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was on board. The action was taken following Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) guidelines on unruly […]