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Airport privatisation: Government weighs bid cap to boost competitionIndia is redefining the rules of the game with its upcoming airport privatisation plans, aiming to curb monopolistic tendencies in the avia...
India needs aviation giants, not 'fly-by-night' operators, says ex-minister Praful PatelFormer Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel stressed the need for major companies to invest in India's aviation sector. He highlighted the ...
Monopoly in aviation sector dangerous for country, break IndiGo into 2 entities: Congress leader Prithviraj ChavanCongress leader Prithviraj Chavan warns of a serious threat from aviation sector monopoly. He calls for IndiGo to be split into two compani...
Opposition raises 'monopoly' concern in Rajya Sabha over Indigo crisisMinutes after the Rajya Sabha proceedings began on Friday, Congress member Pramod Tiwari drew the chair's attention to the mass cancellatio...
'Govt sleeping at wheel...': Congress general secy KC Venugopal slams Centre for IndiGo crisisIn a post shared on X, Venugopal said, "550+ IndiGo flights cancelled in a single day is a clear consequence of the Government sleeping at ...
IndiGo fiasco is cost of govt's monopoly model: Rahul GandhiRahul Gandhi criticizes the government's "monopoly model" following IndiGo's widespread flight cancellations, which have inconvenienced hun...
View: Why the government needs to be watchful about its Air India disinvestment planBidders' activities need to be watched to ensure that India does not bring back the monopoly GoI had sought to break from the 1990s through...
FIA apprehensive over government proposal on auctioning flight seatsStating that government needs to think in the larger national interests, the FIA member said, adding "the move could also lead to a hike in...
- No mechanism to address complaints against pvt airlines: DGCA
It has been 17 years since Indian skies were opened for private airlines, but there are still no regulations in place under which a citizen...
- Airlines pulled up for charging abnormally high, low fares
In the first action of its kind, the aviation ministry has cracked the whip on both Indian and foreign carriers for charging fares on both ...
A strategic vision for Indian aviationAviation as the sector encompasses not just passenger airlines but a whole gamut of industries.
- Thai Airways to launch flights to Samui next month
Flag carrier Thai Airways will begin flying to the resort isle of Samui next month, ending an 18-year monopoly by Bangkok Airways.
- Airlines other than AI to operate from Kozhikode: Ahmed
The Centre was taking steps to invite other international airlines to operate from Kozhikode airport, says Union minister of state for Exte...
- Patel wants end to PSU oilcos' ATF monopoly
PSU oilcos quote a higher throughput charge to bag the contract to supply ATF to AAI and later pass on the extra burden to airlines. AAI aw...
- End AI, Indian monopoly, allow more foreign carriers: JD(S)
The Civil Aviation Ministry should allow more private airlines to operate to foreign destinations from the Karipur international airport he...
- No-fly zone: It's war for overseas flights
Industry players are busy lobbying with political parties as well as ministers, who are part of the GoM that will decide the contours of th...
- GoM to review civil aviation policy
The group of ministers headed by the external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee would meet on Tuesday to review the new civil aviation poli...
- Ground handling policy on cards
The civil aviation ministry is giving final touches to the ground handling policy, which seeks to usher in healthy competition at Indian ai...
- Jet, Sahara merger inches forward
The merger of Air Sahara with Jet Airways moved a step forward on Monday, with the government clearing the appointment of four Jet nominees...
- Govt clears four Jet officials name to join Air Sahara
: In a major step forward in the 500 mn acquisition deal, the home ministry has given security clearance to four Jet Airways officials to j...