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IndiGo will terminate its leasing agreement with Turkish Airlines by August 31 after India's aviation regulator said on ...
IndiGo's Turkish Airlines lease has been extended by three months, less than the six-month extension allowed under current ...
Apart from Ankara’s open support for Islamabad in the recent India-Pakistan military, widespread use of Turkish drones by ...
India's IndiGo is announcing a new partnership with Delta, KLM and Virgin to connect passengers on its new European flights ...
IndiGo currently flies two Boeing 777-300ER aircraft acquired through a wet lease from Turkish Airlines. While the lease was ...
IndiGo, which operates two Boeing 777 aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines, was granted permission to use them until May 31.
Aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), on Friday gave Indigo Airlines permission to use ...
IndiGo had requested the DGCA to extend the lease for six months, but the airline received an extension of only three months.
IndiGo has received a “last and final” three-month extension from India’s civil aviation regulator, after which it will have to stop using wet-leased aircraft from Turkish Airlines as the ...
The new partnership will allow IndiGo to serve cities within Europe with non-stop flights and feed from Indian cities as well ...
In response to the recent geopolitical tensions between India and Turkey, the Indian government has taken a decisive step by ...
NEW DELHI, May 30 (Reuters) - IndiGo (INGL.NS), opens new tab will terminate its leasing agreement with Turkish Airlines by August 31 after India's aviation regulator said on Friday it would only ...