Mohali: Private airlines IndiGo will resume its Dubai flight from Chandigarh international airport after eight months. Air India will resume the operations of Sharjah flight, but it will arrive at Chandigarh once a week on Saturdays and will leave from Delhi. An airport spokesperson said IndiGo will be operating Dubai flight every Monday. The flight
The Centre on Monday denied asking airlines not to fly in Chinese nationals. According to Civil Aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri, the government has not issued such order and that reports suggesting airlines have been asked to stop flying Chinese nationals are wrong. “It is wrong to make suggestions as to citizen of which country
Civil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday said the government was committed to “strategic disinvestment”. The’unsustainable debt burden’ considered the reason for Air India’s downfall and hence the government committed to strategic disinvestment of Air India. As far as disinvestment of Air India concerned, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Puri said as soon as the government
The government is giving a new thrust to strengthen Air India‘s management practices and operational efficiencies while the disinvestment plan would depend on various circumstances, Finance Minister Piyush Goyal said today. The strategic disinvestment plan for debt-laden Air India did not take off after it failed to attract any bidder when the deadline for submitting
IndiGo said its Chief Commercial Officer Sanjay Kumar is leaving the airline and would be replaced by William Boulter. Kumar, who has been associated with the no-frills carrier for the last 12 years, has put in his papers to pursue other career interests, IndiGo said in a release. His resignation would be effective from July