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Even if things improve, it would be hard to keep funding the airline's operations, as the airline has been bleeding money for a while.
Three trusts named after his twin sons and daughter now hold 27% stake in firm; combined family holding at 46%
Passengers will have to download the DigiYatra app, create a profile, and register at an airport when using the system for the first time
DGCA data shows that airlines had to shell out Rs 3 crore to settle claims arising from such complaints
At the end of FY21, SpiceJet had Rs 8,446 crore in lease liabilities primarily to offshore lessors
A week ahead of its maiden flight, airline is offering 10% lower fares on Mumbai-Ahmedabad route
It has risen to 80% in February-June period, compared with 60%; but market share is lower than in January
The airline has told the government it plans to have 40 aircraft by December 2024 and 150 by December 2030
5G issues unlikely to affect domestic airlines & their operations in India
A 17-member delegation from Gujarat would have found that the Delhi aces it on key welfare parameters
Supreme Court penalises Vijay Mallya for disobeying its orders related to 2016 petition filed by SBI-led lenders' consortium
Mann stares at a twin-headed monster: Resuscitating the state's debilitated public-sector enterprises and controlling the spiralling debt
Birds and sundry animals pose a permanent safety hazard at Indian airports built near densely populated areas
Air India's dwindling market share is significant as the Tata-owned airline is reported to induct about 200 more planes in what is being billed as one of the largest aircraft orders in Indian aviation
That is a lot of heft for a community that makes up about 7 million people and less than 10 per cent of all the tribes in India
In just the first four months of this year, 41 pilots and cabin crew showed traces of alcohol, of which nine were pilots. In all of 2021, some 59 tested positive, 19 wer pilots
RVNL ready to build a curtailed link: that would mean the Indian Army will have to cover a longer distance to the China border by road.
Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd says 'no purpose' in building Kedarnath leg of Char Dham rail
Badal is also making a renewed pitch for the release of Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar, convicted in the 1993 Delhi blasts case
Nearly all its revenue in the country was received as payments from a Singapore-based subsidiary: Just a few lakh rupees are shown as earned in India.