An IndiGo flight bound for Kolkata had to abort takeoff from Hyderabad after a passenger was found unconscious, causing a delay in departure.
India's largest airline, IndiGo, has started operating its brand-new Airbus A321XLR to Athens (ATH) from Mumbai.
IndiGo faces regulatory scrutiny as new pilot duty norms threaten 2,000 daily flights after record DGCA fines.
Weak currency, labour reforms and passenger compensation costs dragged Indigo's earnings.
IndiGo calls itself a fit-for-purpose airline, tailoring products to trip length rather than forcing into a low-cost or full-service box.
IndiGo's operational meltdown in December was among several exceptional items weighing on the low-cost carrier's financial performance during its fiscal third quarter.
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Delhi High Court has sought explanations from DGCA and IndiGo over the deferment of revised pilot duty rules after December ...