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Ixigo files DHRP with SEBI to raise INR 120cr via IPO

Ixigo files DHRP with SEBI to raise INR 120cr via IPO

Le Travenues Technology Ltd, parent company of ixigo, yesterday filed preliminary papers with SEBI to raise funds through an initial public offering (IPO). The Gurugram-based company's IPO will be a combination of a fresh issue

Aviation
Noida’s Jewar Airport to be ready by year end: Scindia

Noida’s Jewar Airport to be ready by year end: Scindia

Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has said the international airport at Jewar, Noida, will be ready for operations by the end of this year. Scindia also said in Lok Sabha that India is now the

Aviation
Delhi HC orders SpiceJet to pay INR 50 to former promoter Kalanithi Maran

Delhi HC orders SpiceJet to pay INR 50 to former promoter Kalanithi Maran

In a recent legal development, the Delhi High Court has instructed low-cost carrier SpiceJet Ltd to make a payment of INR 50 crore to its former promoter Kalanithi Maran and KAL Airways within six weeks.

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ATOAI Convention sees MoUs worth INR 770cr being inked to boost Adventure Tourism

ATOAI Convention sees MoUs worth INR 770cr being inked to boost Adventure Tourism

In a significant prelude to the forthcoming Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, a series of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) totalling over INR 770 crore were sealed at the 15th Annual Adventure Tourism Convention 2023 organised by

Ministry

Alliance Air, SpiceJet & IndiGo among seven airlines owing more than INR 95 crore to AAI: Scindia

Seven airlines, including Alliance Air, SpiceJet, IndiGo and Emirates, together have pending dues of more than INR 95 crore to the Airports Authority of India (AAI), according to the government. Other foreign airlines that have

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Go First may be nearing liquidation; eyes INR 3,000 from asset sale: Report

Go First may be nearing liquidation; eyes INR 3,000 from asset sale: Report

In a critical development, lenders of the embattled domestic carrier Go First, founded by billionaire Nusli Wadia, are reportedly leaning towards approving a proposal to liquidate the airline. Despite facing multiple deadlines to resolve its

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