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    Air India Receives Approval for Passenger and Cargo Flights

    Washington, March 7 – The United States has granted Air India an amended foreign air carrier permit, allowing the airline to operate passenger, cargo, and charter flights between India and the United States.The US Department of Transportation issued the final order this week, concluding its...
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    Airlines Urged to Steer Clear of 11 Airspaces Amid Conflict

    New Delhi, February 28 The DGCA, the aviation regulator, advised airlines on Saturday to avoid the airspace of 11 countries, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, until March 2.The countries affected are Iran, Israel, Lebanon, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait...
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    Passengers Gain Flexibility: New DGCA Norms Simplify Air Ticket Changes

    New Delhi, February 26 Passengers can now cancel or change air tickets without paying an additional charge within 48 hours of making the bookings, subject to certain conditions, with the aviation watchdog DGCA revising the ticket refund norms for airlines.This option would not be available for...
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    Airlines Could Ban Disruptive Passengers for Up to 30 Days

    New Delhi, February 18 The DGCA, the aviation regulator, has proposed stricter rules to deal with unruly passengers, including allowing airlines to directly impose a flight ban on such passengers for up to 30 days."A 'No/Zero Tolerance Policy' has been adopted to ensure the safety of...
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    DGCA Monitors IndiGo's Operational Changes Following Disruptions

    New Delhi, February 11 IndiGo, which faced regulatory action following massive operational disruptions in December, has informed the aviation watchdog, DGCA, that all necessary operational, rostering, and monitoring arrangements are being put in place to ensure full compliance with the revised...
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    IndiGo Maintains Optimal Pilot Staffing Amid Operational Stabilisation

    New Delhi, February 10 IndiGo, which faced massive flight disruptions in early December, said on Tuesday that it has an optimal staff pool to ensure stable operations as the regulator, DGCA's, temporary pilot duty norm relaxations for the country's largest airline are coming to an end...
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