The directive comes despite IndiGo CEO Peter Elbers saying the carrier is back on its feet and operations have stabilised. The latest on IndiGo’s ongoing challenges – Moody’s Ratings has warned that ...
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Ram Mohan Naidu: Before meeting Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu, IndiGo announced that all flights are now operating normally after an operational crisis that lasted for more than a week. Union ...
IndiGo, India's dominant carrier, is facing a massive crisis and the airline canceled more than 1,000 flights, or over half of its scheduled departures on Friday. The chaos started on Tuesday when ...
Crisis-ridden IndiGo on Tuesday claimed that the airline is back on its feet and operations are stable, even as it keeps addressing all customer needs. In the latest video message, IndiGo CEO Peter ...
If it were not for the December crisis, which resulted in the cancellation of 4,500 flights and, reportedly, cost the airline Rs 2,000 crore, Peter Elbers might have continued to remain IndiGo's CEO.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) on Tuesday summoned IndiGo CEO Peter Elbers to know the operational status of the airline, sources told India Today. Elbers was called to the ministry HQ. Civil ...
Mumbai: IndiGo will continue flying from Mumbai Airport’s Terminal 1 (T1) even though it plans to be one of the first airlines to start operations from the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport, ...
IndiGo Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers said the airline’s operations have stabilised following days of widespread disruptions that led to cancellations, delays and passenger inconvenience across ...
In a video statement, IndiGo CEO Peter Elbers apologised to passengers for the ongoing flight disruptions and said the airline expects operations to stabilise between December 10 and 15. He said ...
CEO of Indigo Airlines: IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has been in the spotlight recently due to widespread flight disruptions that left thousands of passengers facing delays and confusion. Amid ...
AI Quick Read The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) — the apex body for company secretaries with over 78,000 members — has publicly addressed the recent governance shortcomings at ...
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