airlines in India

Go First Airbus A320neo. Crédito: Facebook Go First.

India: Go First files for bankruptcy and temporarily halts operations

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As a result of its liquidity problems, low-cost carrier Go First, based in Mumbai, India, filed for bankruptcy and momentarily ...

Go First Airbus A320neo. Crédito: Facebook Go First.

India: Go First se declara en quiebra y suspende momentáneamente sus operaciones

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Como consecuencia de sus problemas de liquidez, la aerolínea de bajo coste Go First, con base en Bombay, India, se ...

AirAsia India Airbus A320 aterrizando en un aeropuerto

Air India Express and AirAsia India unify part of their systems and advance in their merger

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Air India Group this week completed an important milestone in the merger process of its two low-cost subsidiaries, Air India ...

Jet Airways

Another mega-order in India?: Jet Airways could buy 200 aircraft

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The Jalan-Kalrock Consortium, owner of the Indian carrier Jet Airways, is considering an order for around 200 aircraft. Further details ...

Akasa Air confirms its intention to place a large order in 2023 and says it will be «in three digits»

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Indian low-cost carrier Akasa Air this week confirmed its intention to place a large aircraft order in 2023. According to ...

IndiGo and Airbus negotiate an order for «several hundred aircraft»

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Days after Air India ordered 250 aircraft from Airbus, Reuters reported that low-cost carrier IndiGo is negotiating the purchase of ...

Akasa Air plans a large aircraft order in 2023

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According to a Reuters report, Indian low-cost carrier Akasa Air, which launched scheduled commercial operations last 7 August, could place ...

IndiGo grounded thirty aircraft due to supply chain problems

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Indian low-cost airline IndiGo reported that thirty of its aircraft were grounded due to «supply chain disruptions», The Economic Times ...

Akasa Air raises pilots’ pay and sets the trend in the Indian market

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According to The Economic Times, Indian low-cost carrier Akasa Air, which launched scheduled commercial operations on 7 August, has increased ...

Akasa Air completes its first scheduled commercial flight

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New Indian low-cost carrier Akasa Air began its scheduled commercial operations yesterday, August 7th. The airline’s inaugural flight, marketed as ...

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