IndiGo also reduces domestic flight capacity
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India's largest airline IndiGo has indicated that airfares could rise further as it looks to recover higher fuel and operating costs, saying passenger demand remains strong despite recent fare increases.
Exceptionally sharp rupee depreciation, changes in labour laws and a challenging operating environment offset the operational profit, said the airline
The evacuation was carried out immediately as a precautionary measure and all passengers and crew members were safely moved back to the terminal, IndiGo said.
As per the details shared by the officials, the aircraft was scheduled to arrive at 8:40 pm but landed at 9:24 pm. (Representational image: ANI) An IndiGo flight operating from Delhi to Pune was subjected to heightened security checks on Thursday evening ...
IndiGo plans to return most of its damp-leased fleet and reduce the use of older-generation aircraft as high fuel prices and airspace disruptions prompt India’s largest airline to take a more measured approach to capacity growth.
Chaos was witnessed at Jammu airport after IndiGo cancelled all 11 flights from the city on Friday, while ticket prices of other airlines skyrocketed, leaving passengers at the receiving end. In Srinagar, 10 of the 18 scheduled flights were cancelled.