Fare Caps on Domestic Flights Removed; Airlines Will Now Determine Ticket Prices
The Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation has decided to remove temporary fare caps on domestic flight tickets, allowing airlines to set their own prices.
IndiGo and Air India Warn of Price Hikes Following DGCA's Order
IndiGo and Air India have warned that ticket prices will rise as a result of a new government directive requiring airlines to offer free seat selection on 60% of their flights.
Why canโt coconuts be taken on flights? The dangerous reason behind it
Airline regulations prohibit bringing coconuts on flights due to their flammability.
After Air India, IndiGo's air travel has also become expensive, fare increased
IndiGo Airlines in India has announced an increase in airfares by introducing fuel surcharges on domestic and international flight tickets effective from March 14.
IndiGo Provides Update on Indian Return from the Middle East Soon
IndiGo Airlines plans to operate 17 flights soon to facilitate the return of Indians stuck in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
IndiGo will operate 17 flights for the Middle East, advisory issued for passengers
IndiGo Airlines will operate 17 flights to eight different cities in the Middle East starting March 6, 2026, as part of efforts to gradually normalize air services in the region amid changing circumstances.
Flights Cancelled in the Middle East Amid War; DGCA Declares Airspace of 11 Countries as Dangerous
India's DGCA has advised airlines to avoid the airspace of 11 Middle Eastern countries due to heightened military tensions following attacks on Iran, resulting in multiple flight cancellations including by Air India and Indigo.
The Entire Middle East is in the Grip of War, Air India and IndiGo Suspend All Flights
Following Israeli and US attacks on Iran, Air India and IndiGo have suspended all flights to the Gulf countries due to escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Inspection of 754 Aircrafts, 50% Defects ... Air India and Indigo at the Top of the List
A government report revealed that nearly half of the inspected aircraft in India, predominantly from Air India and Indigo, have recurring technical defects.