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Airlines to pay up to INR 20,000 if denied boarding: DGCA

Airlines to pay up to INR 20,000 if denied boarding: DGCA

According to a report in The Financial Express, Airlines are liable to pay compensation of up to INR 10,000 to a passenger who is denied boarding and the carrier is not able to arrange another

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Flyers who don’t wear masks may be declared ‘unruly’ and de-boarded: DGCA

Flyers who don’t wear masks may be declared ‘unruly’ and de-boarded: DGCA

Airlines must de-board any passenger before departure if they refuse to wear face mask inside an aircraft even after being warned, aviation regulator DGCA said. Besides, airport operators must take help of the local police

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DGCA directs airlines not to offer passengers unserviceable seats

DGCA directs airlines not to offer passengers unserviceable seats

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) directed carriers not to offer unserviceable seats to passengers on domestic and international flights. This follows an earlier audit of seats and cabin fittings by the aviation regulator,

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Jet Airways gets DGCA approval to start commercial flights

Jet Airways gets DGCA approval to start commercial flights

The DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) granted air operator’s permit to Jet Airways. This will allow the airline to restart commercial flight operations after remaining grounded for more than three years. The approval comes

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Akasa Air’s launch likely to be delayed further

Akasa Air’s launch likely to be delayed further

Akasa Air's launch of services is likely to be delayed further as the airline is expected to receive its first aircraft only in June or July, according to a senior DGCA official. The carrier, backed

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Akasa Air announces airline code ‘QP’

Akasa Air announces airline code ‘QP’

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed Akasa Air's airline code will be "QP", the company announced on Tuesday. Akasa Air, which is planning to start its commercial flight operations in July, wrote on Twitter, "Quite Proud to announce our

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