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Tag: Indigo airlines

IndiGo Eyeing On Air India But Making News For Unsafe Flights

[New Delhi] IndiGo Eying On National Carrier But Making News For Unsafe Flights
IndiGo airlines ,These Days, Making Lots of Headlines Mostly For its Low Cost Offers
Apart from which Airlines Shines In Media For Its Interest In Air India
However Profit Making This Airline Has been in News For a Different Set Of Reasons
Few of Them are as Under
Security Gaffe,Technical Glitch,Fuel Leakage ,Unseheduled Landing,and Unseheduled Take Off ,Victimization and Beating Of Its Passengers,IndiGo Bus Inferno
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IndiGo And Jet Airways Cancel Flights on Chennai-Dubai Route

[Chennai]IndiGo And Jet Airways Cancel Flights on Chennai-Dubai Route
Air services on the Chennai-Dubai sector were yet to be restored as three airlines have cancelled their flights today, following the crash landing of an Emirates flight in Dubai,
Two flights, each belonging to Jet Airways and Indigo, in Chennai-Dubai route were cancelled this morning
Similarly, budget air carrier Spice Jet also cancelled flights in this route.
Three hundred people, mostly Indians had a narrow escape, as an Emirates flight from Thiruvananthapuram to Dubai yesterday crash landed and exploded on the run way in Dubai, Which has shut down one of the world’s busiest airports

Profit Making Indigo,Continues to Trail In OTP At Mumbai Airport

[Mumbai]Profit Making Indigo,Continues to Trail In OTP At Mumbai Airport
India’s Profit Making No Frill Airline Indigo,Continued to Trail In OTP At Mumbai Airport
As per DGCA Reports On Time Performance[ OTP ]During June 2016 Is As Under
Indigo Airlines
Mumbai 69.9%
Hyd 85.7%
Del 88%
BLR 88.7%
Indigo Shares 0.3% Complaints Also Which Includes Complaints Pertaining To Catering Also

No Frill Airline Indigo Flight Grounded At Bhubaneshwar After Bird Hit

[Bhubaneswar] No Frill Airline Indigo Flight Grounded At Bhubaneshwar
An Indigo aircraft on a flight from Kolkata to Bhubaneswar, landed at the Biju Patnaik International Airport after suffering a bird hit, It Is Now withdrawn for maintenance
“On arrival at Bhubaneswar today it was observed that 6E-293 from Kolkata to Bhubaneswar had suffered a bird strike,”

Air India Offers Fare@ Rs1499:Tough Competition For Indigo

[New Delhi]National Carrier Air India Offers Fare @ Rs 1499
Giving a Tough Competition Domestic Budget Carriers Indigo+Spicejet, State Run Airline Launches Super Sale Scheme
Close on the heels of the budget carriers rolling out low fares, Government-run Air India has also launched a limited period super sale scheme, offering customers all-inclusive ticket prices starting as low as Rs 1,499 on its domestic network.
The tickets under this Scheme can be booked between today and May 25 for a travel period between July and September 30,
The July-September and January-March quarters are considered lean season as against the rest two quarters in terms of travel demand.
Last week three no-frills airlines –SpiceJet, IndiGo and Air Asia India, had announced low airfares for their flights under similar schemes.

Indigo Airline Share Suffers Rs 15.20 Loss In Early Trade

[Mumbai] Indigo Airline Share Suffers Rs 15.20 Loss In Early Trade
Indigo Airline[InterGlobe Aviation Ltd] Crashes In Early Trade
No Frill+Profit Making Airline Suffers 1.45% Loss In Early Trade
Previously Closed Rs 1044.80
Today Opened Rs 1041
Now Showing 1029.60

CISF Caught Indigo Airline’s Flyer With 33 Live Bullets

[New Delhi]CISF Caught Indigo Airline’s Flyer With 33 Live bullets. During screening CISF Sub Inspector Bishwajeet Golder detected live rounds in the bag of Ms Deep Sikha Gupta At IGI Airport,She was supposed to travel to Dimapur With her husband Kapil Kansal By Indigo flight no 6E-605
Flyer could not produced documents in support of 33 Live cartridges
As per Dy Comdt Hemendra Singh She has been handed over to Delhi Police for further investigation

Spicejet Airline Booked Highest Seat Occupancy at 92.1%

[New Delhi] Spicejet Airline Booked Highest Seat Occupancy at 92.1%
As per the DGCA data, released today, low-cost SpiceJet reported the highest seat occupancy in its aircraft at 92.1 per cent followed by rival IndiGo, which logged 88.5 per cent seat factor during December 2014.
Continuing on the growth trajectory, domestic passenger traffic increased by 20.34 per cent in December last year over the same period in 2014 on account of the on-going tourists season, with Indian carriers flying a total of 7.70 million customers during the period.
The domestic carriers had ferried 6.44 million passengers in December 2014.
However, IndiGo, continued its leadership in terms of number of passengers flown, transporting a total 2.74 million passengers.
Full service carrier Jet Airways and Air India during this period carried 1.40 million and 1.28 million passengers respectively, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation data.
The DGCA attributes the high passenger carriage by the domestic airlines due to the ongoing tourist season in December.
“The passenger load factor in the month of December 2015 has increased compared to previous month primarily due to the ongoing tourist season,” the DGCA said

Domestic Carriers Allowed to Roll out Zero Bag Fares:Modi Govt’s Diwali Gift

[New Delhi] Domestic Carriers Allowed to Roll out Zero Bag Fares :Modi Govt’s Diwali Gift
Modi Govt Bows To Domestic Airlines And Allows them to Roll out Zero Bag Fares
Three domestic carriers — IndiGo+SpiceJet + AirAsia India — had earlier approached the regulator with the “zero bag fare”, offering discount on no check-in luggage.
Aviation regulator DGCA has now allowed domestic carriers to roll out “zero bag” fares and charge penalty against check-in baggage for tickets booked under such an offer.
At present all domestic private airlines except national carrier Air India allow a flyer to carry up to 15 kgs of check-in baggage without any cost.
Air India allows its passengers to carry up to 23 kgs of check-in baggage free of cost.
“Airlines are allowed to offer no check-in baggage/hand baggage only fare scheme subject to the condition that the penalty to be imposed on a passenger, who avails such schemes but turns up with baggage for check-in at airline counter, cannot exceed the amount of incentive offered compared to lowest fare,” Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in its updated Air Transport Circular for unbundling of services.
The circular was issued early this week.
The offer, however, came with a rider that those who book tickets at discounted fares but later decide to carry check-in baggage would have to pay a fee of Rs 500 for up to 10 kg and Rs 750 for up to 15 kg baggage.
In an air transport circular in July, which has now been superseded by the latest circular, the DGCA had said check-in baggage charges (above 15 kgs of free check-in baggage allowance) can be charged separately on opt-in basis as part of the unbundling of services.

Poor visibility+Rains Forced Diversion of International Flights

[Chennai]Poor visibility+Rains Forced Diversion of International Flights
Indigo Airlines flight scheduled for Coimbatore in the morning returned .
and later left for its destination after a three-hour delay,
Two other flights diverted to Bengaluru.
As per Airport officials a Sri Lankan Airways flight from Colombo and a Qatar Airways flight from Dubai, carrying 67 and 294 passengers respectively, were diverted to Bengaluru following poor visibility
The flights later landed here after visibility imporved.