IndiGo starts six new flights connecting Kanpur, to operate all days except Sunday
Business | November 01, 2021 16:13 ISTKanpur is the 71st domestic city to be connected by IndiGo flights.
Kanpur is the 71st domestic city to be connected by IndiGo flights.
Akasa Air, which is backed by former IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh, ace investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and former Jet Airways CEO Vinay Dube, got NOC from Civil Aviation Ministry on Monday.
Mumbai Vikhroli, the 15-floor property by the French hotel chain is a joint venture with Interglobe Hotels, the hospitality arm of the holding company of Indigo airline.
IndiGo on Monday announced Gwalior as its 70th domestic destination
Scindia had on Thursday flagged off IndiGo's Bareilly-Mumbai flight that would operate under regional connectivity scheme UDAN.
Accordingly, the offer will be live from Aug 4-6, 2021 and will be applicable on travel between Sep 1, 2021 till Mar 26, 2022.
Rupesh, 40, was the IndiGo's airport manager. He was sprayed with bullets while he was inside his SUV waiting for the gates of his residence in Punaichak locality under Shastri Nagar police station in the heart of Patna to open after his return from office in January.
Bihar DGP S.K. Singhal said on Tuesday that the contract for airport parking lot could be the reason behind the murder of IndiGo state head Rupesh Kumar Singh, who was allegedly shot dead by criminals near the Shastri Nagar police station area in Patna on Januray 12.
Three days after Rupesh Kumar Singh, a manager with IndiGo airlines, was shot dead by unidentified bike-borne men in the Punaichak area of Patna, his family said the probe should be transferred from Bihar police to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Those behind the crime should be given severe punishment after a speedy trial, CM Nitish Kumar told Bihar DGP.
IndiGo airlines on Thursday informed that some of their servers were subject to a hacking incident earlier this month. The airlines said they were able to restore our systems in a very short span of time with minimal impact.
IndiGo airlines on Tuesday said a passenger whose connecting flight is cancelled can now rebook that part of the journey or take the refund for the same.
InterGlobe Aviation on Wednesday reported a net loss of Rs 2,844.3 crore for the three months ended June as disruptions due to the coronavirus pandemic significantly impacted the airline.
IndiGo launched a scheme on Friday that allows a passenger to book two seats for himself or herself to ensure additional safety amid the coronavirus pandemic.
IndiGo on Thursday announced a flexible payment scheme called 'Flex Pay' under which passengers will have to pay only 10 per cent of the total fare amount at the time of booking.
IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta has said that there will be no meal service for passengers for some time once the flight services resume post lockdown. Also, there will be only 50 per cent occupancy of passengers in airport buses. In situations like these, companies do not manage to growth or profitability but to liquidity.
As aviation industry struggles during lockdown, many may have lost the spirit. Following which an Indigo pilot Pradeep Krishnan has shared a video with pilots and cabin crew of all leading airline in India to say their morale is high and they 'will fly again soon.'
IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta on Thursday announced pay cut for all employees, will himself take 25 per cent cut in salary, amid coronavirus pandemic.
Indigo airlines on Saturday issued a statement that it will suspend flights on the Kolkata-Guangzhou route. The flights on Kolkata-Guangzhou route from February 06 until February 25, and Guangzhou-Kolkata route from February 07 until February 26, 2020, will be canceled.
A Hyderabad-bound IndiGo flight returned to the city on Thursday morning when it made an emergency landing in less than an hour of departure from here as one of the A320 Neo engines stalled mid-air, a source said. The flight, however, landed safely.
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