Major airlines including IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet have issued travel advisories as dense fog and low visibility conditions continue to disrupt air traffic across several parts of North India.
Pilot shortages at IndiGo, which dominates India's aviation market with a 65% share, forced it to cancel about 4,500 flights last month, stranding thousands of passengers and disrupting air travel ...
On this Special Report, correspondent Amit Bhardwaj details the significant fallout of the IndiGo crisis following a Ministry ...
India's largest airline IndiGos December quarter, usually its strongest, could disappoint due to an unprecedented operational ...
An IndiGo flight from Tbilisi to Delhi was reportedly the last non-Iranian aircraft airborne before Iran abruptly closed its ...
A Delhi-bound IndiGo flight narrowly avoided disruption after exiting Iran’s airspace minutes before Tehran abruptly shut the ...
Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet flights were disrupted after Iran shut its airspace amid rising protests and escalating ...
Iran shut down its airspace amid large-scale protests against Supreme Leader Khamenei and rising tensions with the US. Iran ...
The government has asked airlines to share average fares charged during December after mass flight cancellations, mainly by IndiGo, disrupted travel and triggered a CCI probe into fare patterns ...
Iran's sudden closure of its airspace disrupted international operations of Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet, forcing delays, rerouting and cancellations. The move comes amid intense protests in Iran ...
The December quarter is typically the strongest for IndiGo. But things could be different this time around. A wavering ...
Major Indian airlines Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet on Thursday informed of rerouting some of their international flights ...