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GoAir will operate a scheduled flight from Srinagar that will depart at 8:30 pm every day
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IndiGo carried 42.38 lakh passengers, a 54.2% share of the total domestic market while SpiceJet flew 9.62 lakh passengers with 12.3% share of the market
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As a result of the stalled economic activities due to covid-19, globally, many companies were shuttered and employees were laid off
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1.23 crore people travelled on local routes in February 2020 as against 78 lakh passenger in February this year
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Over 55,000 passengers had traveled to the Maldives from Mumbai since the commencement of air services on the route, under the air bubble agreement, from August 2020 followed by Dubai.
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With the new guidelines that grant the airlines to charge an extra fee for check-in luggage, low-cost companies like IndiGo, GoAir and AirAsia can attract the customers with low-cost fares if they book a flight with only cabin bag and no extra luggage
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Domestic air traffic will likely reach its pre-Covid levels by the financial year 2023, while international air traffic will hit pre-covid normalcy only by FY24, Mint reported citing a report by Icra. “Given that domestic recovery is hampered by sluggish demand from leisure and business travel, and the recovery in international travel is contingent on […]
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He also said the government is not averse to tweaking the system to make India a centre for aircraft leasing for both domestic and international markets
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With this collaboration, IRCTC plans to ease travel booking for its customers wherein if they find train tickets in waiting list, they can quickly refer to bus availability without hopping from one platform to another
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Govt may remove restriction on number of flights and capacity utilisation: Puri