Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
IndiGo said it will refund all customer credit shells, which were created when flights were cancelled due to the coronavirus lockdown earlier this year, by January 31, 2021
BOC Aviation Ltd. has delivered the first of four new Airbus A321NEO aircraft on lease to IndiGo, an official statement said
Airbus A320 and A321 pilots will have leave without pay of three days per month and for captains of regional aircraft fleet ATR-72 there will be no more LWP
Dutta is convinced that no matter where we find ourselves today, one cannot go wrong with the Indian aviation market
Approval from shareholders has been sought by way of a special resolution which will be put to vote at the company's annual general meeting on September 4
Posts loss of Rs 2,843 cr in Q1FY21 against PBT of Rs 1,509 cr Q1FY20
CEO Ronojoy Dutta will take a pay cut of 35%, while all executives at the level of senior vice president and above will take a pay cut of 30%
On June 26, the government had had allowed airlines to increase flights upto 45% of their total capacity, from the initial cap of one- third of their total capacity.
The airline with more than 50 percent market share is one of the largest job creators in the Indian aviation industry due to its size
From where things stand currently, it is impossible for our company to fly through this economic storm without making some sacrifices, said CEO Dutta
With 262 planes, IndiGo operated over 1,500 daily flights prior to March 24 but is now operating around 350 scheduled flights a day, which is putting a pressure on its finances
From Sebi to discuss Franklin move to wind-up business, Airtel Payments Bank rolling out accounts for MSMEs to IndiGo confident of working at 50% capacity, here are the top headlines of the day
India's largest airline IndiGo operated around 1,500 daily flights in the pre-Covid era. Around 20-25 per cent of these flights were on international routes while the remaining operated domestically.
More than a dozen passengers have been reported Covid-19 positive since the resumption of domestic air flights. A total of 45,762 passengers took flights on June 2 till 5 pm
Although unsure of revival in demand, Chief Financial Officer Aditya Pande said there was a slight uptick in forward bookings after the lockdown was relaxed.
Facemasks and social distancing measures may become a common practice for airline passengers.
IndiGo had announced pay cuts for its senior employees on March 19. However, it rolled back the decision on April 23
The company will also run its airport buses at 50 per cent capacity when service resumes
The airline has a fleet of 219 Airbus A320 aircraft and 25 smaller ATR-72 jets which it can use to fly food and medicines to remote areas