Airlines Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet oppose the government's 60% free seat selection policy, citing potential fare hikes.
Indian airlines object to a government directive mandating 60% of seats for free selection, warning it could inadvertently increase fares for all passengers.
Air India West Asia flights update: 34 services planned on March 20 as IndiGo, Emirates and Etihad resume limited operations ...
Rising fuel costs are disrupting global travel. SAS and other airlines cancel flights, leaving travelers to navigate refunds, rebooking, and surcharges.
Emirates announced it is operating reduced flights due to the partial reopening of regional airspace. No new flight details have been released for Thursday, March 19.
British Airways has suspended all flights to Dubai until June as the situation in the Middle East escalates, while Emirates ...
After analysing seat prices across multiple airlines, we found that the current percentage of free seats ranges from only 4 to 15 per cent of the total seats.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Wednesday asked airlines to allocate at least 60 per cent of seats on each flight free of charge and ensure that passengers with the same PNR number were allotted ...
IndiGo has issued a fresh travel advisory as flights to and from Dubai face sudden disruptions due to evolving safety conditions. The airline warned of last-minute schedule changes and urged ...
IndiGo airline will face near-term pressure on profitability from rising fuel prices following the escalation of conflict in West Asia, though it is likely to pass on higher costs to passengers over ...