New Delhi : The IndiGo crisis, which saw hundreds of flight cancellations, has now pushed the aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), to step in firmly. The DGCA has called in the airline’s CEO, demanding a full account of why flights across the country have been thrown into disarray. The meeting is scheduled for 3 pm on December 11, 2024, at the DGCA’s Delhi office, where senior officials from all major departments will also be present.
Delhi HC slams Centre over skyrocketing prices
Responding to IndiGo’s week-long meltdown, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday slammed the Centre, questioning its failure to prevent airlines from increasing their fares.
“If there were a crisis, how could other airlines be permitted to take advantage? How can it go to 35,000 t

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