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Cabinet clears Rs.5,000-crore emergency credit package for passenger airlines

New Delhi, May 5 -- India's aviation sector has received a Rs.5,000 crore lifeline under the government's emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS), allowing airlines to tap government-backed loa... Read More


SpiceJet's shrinking fleet puts international operations under scrutiny

New Delhi, May 5 -- SpiceJet Ltd's operational fleet has shrunk from 33 aircraft at the end of December to about 21 in early May, bringing the airline close to the minimum threshold required to operat... Read More


Air India to offer stock options tied to performance

New Delhi, April 13 -- Air India is set to offer its employees performance-linked stock options in a bid to reward and attract talent, as the airline pursues profitability four years after its takeove... Read More


IndiGo taps ex‑British Airways CEO Walsh to steer airline through turbulence

New Delhi, March 31 -- India's largest budget carrier, IndiGo, on Tuesday named William "Willie" Walsh, currently director general of the International Air Transport Association (Iata), as its chief e... Read More


IndiGo names former Air India Express CEO Aloke Singh as chief strategy officer

New Delhi, March 23 -- New Delhi, Mumbai : IndiGo has hired former Air India Express chief executive Aloke Singh as chief strategy officer, marking the first senior leadership change at the country'... Read More


India's carbon trading plan for steel industry slows as emissions data gaps force reset

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI, March 20 -- India's plan to bring its steel industry under a domestic carbon trading market has slowed after inconsistencies surfaced in emissions data collected from steel plants, f... Read More


IndiGo investors shrug off Pieter Elbers' exit as Rahul Bhatia plays 'Main Hoon Na'

New Delhi, March 12 -- New Delhi, Mumbai : There were concerns that investors may turn bearish on IndiGo when India's largest airline by market share informed stock exchanges on the evening of 10 Ma... Read More


Rs.500 crore hit: The US-Iran war grounds Indian airline profits.

New Delhi, March 1 -- Escalating tensions across West Asia have begun to strain the operations and finances of India's top airlines, including IndiGo, the Air India group, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet, wit... Read More


Booked a flight by mistake? New rule gives 48 hours to cancel without penalty

New Delhi/Mumbai, Feb. 26 -- Air travellers in India will soon get a 48-hour window to cancel flight tickets without paying cancellation charges, in one of the most passenger-friendly changes introduc... Read More


From flyers to faithfuls: Why IndiGo and Air India are racing to lock in loyal customers

New Delhi, Feb. 8 -- Fifteen months after launch of its loyalty initiative, IndiGo counts 10 million people on its BluChip programme, bringing the Gurugram-based airline at par with Air India's freque... Read More