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Harsha Kakar Post Operation Sindoor ceasefire, the Indian government decided to inform the world of the dastardly killing of ...
The Indian government has ordered IndiGo to end its aircraft lease agreement with Turkish Airlines, following Turkey's support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
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 ...
DGCA said the extension was granted on the condition that IndiGo will end the lease arrangement with Turkish Airlines within the next three months NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Civil ...
New Delhi: Indigo has been given a last and final 3 month deadline by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to end its pact with Turkish Airlines. The move ...
Sending out a big signal after Turkey supported Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, the Centre has asked IndiGo to end its aircraft lease agreement with Turkish Airlines within three months.
The Centre has asked IndiGo airlines to end its aircraft lease agreement with Turkish airlines within ... Turkey had come out in support of Islamabad, condemning India’s strikes on Pakistani ...
Following India’s decision to cancel the security clearance of Turkey-headquartered airport ground handling major Celebi, speculation was rife that the IndiGo-Turkish Airlines damp lease ... Ankara’s ...
Trending Photos In a significant diplomatic move after Turkey's overt support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, the Indian government has asked budget airline IndiGo to cancel its aircraft ...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation on Friday granted budget carrier IndiGo a three-month extension, allowing the company to continue its partnership with Turkish Airlines for the period.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday said it has granted budget carrier IndiGo a three-month extension to operate two Boeing 777 aircraft taken on wet lease from Turkish Airlines ...
India's DGCA granted IndiGo a final three-month extension, until August 31, for its wet-leased Boeing 777s from Turkish Airlines, averting immediate flight disruptions. This decision follows ...