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IndiGo launches daily direct flights between Hyderabad-Bangkok
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1y ago
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IndiGo has launched daily direct flights between Hyderabad and Bangkok, making it the first Indian carrier to offer this route. The new service will enhance connectivity between the two cities, boosting economic ties between India and Thailand. IndiGo now operates 37 weekly flights between India and Bangkok, solidifying its presence in the Southeast Asia region. Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, highlighted their commitment to affordable, on-time, and hassle-free travel experiences. Bangkok is a popular tourist destination known for its cultural heritage, cuisine, and attractions such as palaces and markets.
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Mahakumbh 2025: Akasa Air announces special flights to Prayagraj from THESE 4 cities - check time, frequency here | Company Business News
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7m ago
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Akasa Air has announced special flights to Prayagraj from Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru for the Mahakumbh Mela in 2025, operating from January 28 to February 26. Daily flights will stop over in Delhi, with direct flights from Ahmedabad and Bengaluru on select days. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) approved 81 additional flights, increasing connectivity to Prayagraj to 132 flights nationwide. Airfares have risen due to high demand during the event.
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IndiGo's Tbilisi, Baku flights make one stop at Doha due to Iranian airspace closure
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2m ago
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IndiGo and Air India have altered their flight routes due to the Iranian airspace closure amid escalating tensions in the region. IndiGo flights to Tbilisi and Baku require a refuelling stop at Doha as their A321 planes lack the range for direct flights. Air India has rerouted European flights through Egypt and Greece to avoid the airspace. This change has extended travel times, thereby increasing operational costs and impacting Flight Duty Time Limitations.
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Gulf airspace reopens: Flights resume amid easing tensions
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2m ago
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Key airspaces have reopened following easing tensions between Iran and Gulf countries, allowing Air India, Air India Express, IndiGo, and Gulf carriers like Qatar Airways to resume flights to the Middle East and Europe. Iran's missile strike on a US base in Qatar had previously closed airspaces, disrupting traffic. Air India aims to normalize operations by June 25, with some delays still possible. IndiGo is operating Gulf flights but reports that Iranian airspace remains restricted.
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IndiGo to develop multiple hubs for non-stop flights to int'l destinations
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1y ago
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IndiGo, India's largest domestic airline, has placed an order for 30 Airbus A350 and Airbus A321 XLR aircraft as it aims to develop multiple hubs in the country. These wide-body planes will allow IndiGo to provide direct connectivity to faraway destinations from different metro cities. The A321 XLR planes will be used for non-stop, 7-8 hour flights to Europe and the Far East countries. With this order, IndiGo joins Air India and Vistara as the only Indian carriers in the wide-body segment. The airline aims to increase its seat capacity on international routes and become a global aviation hub.
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Operation Sindoor: Air Travel Disrupted IndiGo, Air India & SpiceJet Announce Cancellations
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3m ago
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Following military strikes under Operation Sindoor, tensions between India and Pakistan have led to major disruptions in air travel across northern India. Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet have canceled or temporarily closed flights to several key locations, including Srinagar, Jammu, and Amritsar, citing changing airspace conditions. The Airports Authority of India also closed Srinagar airport, while Qatar Airways suspended its flights to Pakistan. Authorities urge travelers to check their flight status ahead of travel.
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IndiGo to commence flights from Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1 from September 2 onwards | Mint
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12m ago
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IndiGo Airlines has announced that it will resume flights from Terminal 1 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi from September 2nd. The flights were previously suspended after a canopy collapse in June. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) confirmed that the new terminal building would be operational again, with IndiGo and SpiceJet airlines shifting their flights to Terminal 1. DIAL has made various additions to the terminal, including signage and a mobile check-in service to improve passenger experience.
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There are more opportunities than challenges in India: KLM CEO Marjan Rintel | Company Business News
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6m ago
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KLM is expanding its operations in India by introducing flights to Hyderabad, marking its fourth destination in the country. CEO Marjan Rintel highlights India's aviation market's growth and opportunities, noting a strong relationship with the Netherlands. Despite challenges like regulatory approvals, KLM plans further investments, including continued partnership with Tata Consultancy Services. With increased demand and cooperation with IndiGo, KLM remains committed to strengthening its presence and enhancing customer experience in India.
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Indian airlines stare at a loss of Rs 30 crore daily amid India-Pakistan conflict: Report
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3m ago
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Indian airlines are incurring daily losses of Rs 30 crore due to the India-Pakistan conflict, with approximately 400 flight cancellations in northern and western regions. Indigo, Air India, and SpiceJet have collectively cancelled hundreds of flights impacting international routes to various countries. The flight suspensions, part of Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist camps, significantly affect airline revenues and operational capacities, leading to a substantial economic burden on the Indian aviation and hospitality sectors.
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IndiGo premium push: 45 aircraft with biz class by 2026 | Company Business News
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8m ago
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Indian airline IndiGo plans to expand its business-class product, IndiGoStretch, to 45 aircraft by 2026, up from the current two. The airline aims to introduce 45 IndiGoStretch aircraft over the next 14 months, with service on 12 routes and over 260 daily flights. The expansion is expected to offer premium capacity in around 10% of IndiGo's total fleet. The move comes as the airline seeks to provide a premium alternative to Air India, which currently dominates the premium class market in India.
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Operation Sindoor: Airlines offer full refunds amid suspended bookings
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3m ago
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Travel platform Ixigo and airlines have announced full refunds for travelers affected by flight suspensions due to Operation Sindoor. Flights to airports in India and countries like Turkey and Azerbaijan are impacted. Airlines including IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Air India are offering flexible policies and waivers on fees. The move responds to tensions between India and Pakistan, with travel companies suspending bookings to certain countries and issuing advisories amid the closure of 32 airports in India.
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