Airlines to pay compensation for wrongly denying passengers boarding: DGCA
Airlines are engaging in the "unfair practice" of denying boarding to passengers who arrive at the airport on time
Airlines are engaging in the "unfair practice" of denying boarding to passengers who arrive at the airport on time
India's aviation regulator DGCA has now asked Tata Group-owned Air India to repair its aircraft over a passenger complaint
In a bizarre incident, a Tata-owned Air India flight was delayed by over an hour on Thursday afternoon
Boeing 737 MAX resumed operations in December 2020 two years after they were grounded fter the 2018 Lion Air and 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crashes
According to the aviation regulator DGCA, Indian carriers have boosted their domestic services by 10.1 per cent to 25,309 weekly flights in the upcoming summer schedule,
The pilots of the Rajkot-Delhi flight have been de-rostered awaiting an investigation by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
This ban shall not apply on international cargo operations and flights specifically approved by DGCA.
India on Tuesday extended the suspension of international commercial flights till October 31 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.
<p>India’s civil aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has issued guidelines to airlines and other aircraft operators for transportation of Covid-19 vaccines. “All scheduled operators who have been currently authorized to carry dangerous goods may carry COVID19 vaccine packed in dry ice, meeting the regulatory requirements,” DGCA said in a circular. “Non-scheduled […]</p>