"Tejasvi is an educated and responsible person. It was not his fault that the flight was delayed. The issue was blown out of proportion as some members of the DMK and Congress were traveling in the same flight," Annamalai told reporters, adding that it was not possible to open the emergency
The passenger load factors of all major airlines - Air India, SpiceJet, GoFirst, IndiGo, Akasa Air, AirAsia India and Vistara witnessed an upward trend in December 2022 compared to November 2022, as per the DGCA data.
After Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia confirmed that it was BJP leader Tejasvi Surya who opened the emergency exit of an IndiGo plane last month "by mistake", Parliamentary Standing Committee on Roads, Shipping, Civil Aviation, Tourism, and Culture Chairman Vijayasai Reddy will
Reacting to reports on the internet about Air India placing a mammoth order for 500 aircraft from leading aeroplane manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus, Boeing's India unit president Salil Gupte on Wednesday said we are not going to comment on how many orders were placed.
It is alleged that Tejasvi Surya accidentally opened the emergency exit of a flight from Chennai to Tiruchirapalli at the Chennai airport during the boarding process in December last year.
A passenger on an IndiGo, Chennai-Tiruchirappalli flight opened the emergency door on December 10, last year, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) informed through an official communication on Tuesday, adding that it had taken due note of the incident and has ordered a probe i
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A passenger opened an emergency door creating a scare among passengers on IndiGo 6E flight 6E-7339 from Chennai to Trivandrum on December 10th, 2022. The flight took off after pressurisation checks soon after. DGCA has ordered a probe into the matter.
IndiGo airlines on Monday refuted the reported incident of two drunk passengers causing havoc on a Patna-bound flight from the national capital and said that no such altercation has taken place.
two drunk passengers caused havoc on a Patna-bound IndiGo flight from Delhi. Patna Airport SHO Robert Peter said that the police took action after the manager of Indigo filed a written complaint against the accused.