DGCA was forced to relook at the middle seat policy after an Air India pilot had challenged the regulator's protocol, in Bombay high court, which allowed airlines to book all seats.
Business for Indian airlines stopped when the domestic and international services were first suspended in March to contain the spread of coronavirus. How will the airlines change after this crisis?
According to Elara Capital, IndiGo and SpiceJet could report a cumulative net loss of Rs 3,350 crore in Q4FY20, as against a profit of Rs 570 crore in Q3FY20 and Rs 650 crore in Q4FY19.
The coronavirus positive case was reported on the Chennai-Coimbatore IndiGo flight 6E 381
Domestic operations were suspended on March 24. While cargo and relief operations are underway, a majority of aircraft had to be maintained in proper condition.
Delhi airport had as many as 80 flight cancellations, infuriating passengers. It would interest you to know that Delhi airport was supposed to handle around 380 domestic flights today
Chaos will make it even harder for airlines to recover from the impact of a two-month lockdown to contain the coronavirus, said analysts.
The lowest available one-way fare on the Delhi-Mumbai route for May 25 was Rs 6,674 for 8.30 am departure
Those who defend the caps say controlling fares is important because weaker airlines with hardly any cash reserves might be forced to close down
Here is what is going to change for passengers as they fly from Monday
Given the nationwide lockdown and weak travel sentiment, global aviation consultancy CAPA revised downwards estimates for India's air traffic for the for FY21 from 80 to 90 million to 55-70 million
The move to allow flights comes after the government permitted resumption of passenger train services from May 12. Both rail and flight services have been suspended in India since March 25
Aviation minister's tweet caught airlines and airports off guard as they were preparing for a resumption from June 1
The govt's move has divided the industry with executives of airlines and experts suggesting that government's intervention in pricing will be counterproductive
The second of a 3-part series discusses precautions taken by firms to keep employees safe
Several slash pays by up to 40% for May
All that happened in the markets today
IndiGo had announced pay cuts for its senior employees on March 19. However, it rolled back the decision on April 23
Four of the country's top six airlines, which together control 80 per cent of the local market, are selling domestic flight tickets for as soon as the third week of May
Aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri said in a tweet on Sunday that airline services shall remain suspended even after the lockdown is lifted on May 3.