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Government monitors airline prices during holidays

Government monitors airline prices during holidays

  With the festive season approaching, many families are preparing for holiday travel, which typically leads to a rise in airline ticket prices. In response, Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu assured that the

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Aviation ministry addresses SpiceJet’s challenges: Naidu

Aviation ministry addresses SpiceJet’s challenges: Naidu

  The civil aviation ministry is addressing issues faced by SpiceJet to ensure balanced airline operations amidst growing demand in India, Union Minister K. Rammohan Naidu said on Monday. SpiceJet is currently dealing with financial

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‘Indo-US Tourism needs swifter visa approval, more direct flights’

‘Indo-US Tourism needs swifter visa approval, more direct flights’

India and the US have a lot of unexploited potential in the tourism and hospitality space and more direct flights between the two countries and swifter visa application process is the need of the hour

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Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill introduced in Lok Sabha

Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill introduced in Lok Sabha

  In a move that could bring relief to aspiring pilots and other aviation personnel, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has proposed transferring the exam for the use of radio communication equipment in aircraft under

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Government Urges Airlines to Keep Ticket Prices in Check

Government Urges Airlines to Keep Ticket Prices in Check

Airlines have been advised to self-regulate as well as sensitized to exercise moderation in pricing of air tickets, the civil aviation ministry told the Rajya Sabha. There have been persisting concerns over high airfares, especially

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Pilot fatigue on the rise due to grueling schedules

Pilot fatigue on the rise due to grueling schedules

  Prolonged flying duties exceeding 10 hours per day, consecutive night shifts, rapidly rotating weekly rosters that disrupt circadian rhythms, and schedules adhering strictly to the minimum mandated rest periods were identified as primary factors

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