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    Financial bids received to be opened after technical bid scrutiny: Jyotiraditya  Scindia on Air India divestment

    "We have received technical bids and financial bids which are in sealed envelopes. Currently, the technical bids are being scrutinised. Financial bids will be opened only after scrutiny of technical bids," the Civil Aviation Minister told reporters here.

    Efforts being taken to start international flight services from Srinagar: Civil aviation minister

    "The first international flight connection from Srinagar to Sharjah (in the United Arad Emirates) will be started soon. Efforts are on so that international travellers come directly to Srinagar. This will be a historic decision, not just for Jammu and Kashmir, but the whole country," Scindia told reporters here.

    IndiGo says no direction to company in arbitration award related to promoters' feud

    In a regulatory filing, InterGlobe Aviation said it is in receipt of the final arbitral award, dated September 23, issued in the arbitration proceedings wherein the company was also named as a respondent.

    Bhatia-Gangwal Feud: IndiGo parent says arbitral award puts no costs on It

    InterGlobe Aviation, which owns the country's top airline IndiGo, on Friday said it has received the final arbitral award in the proceedings initiated by its cofounder Rahul Bhatia-owned lnterGlobe Enterprises Private Limited against the other cofounder Rakesh

    Airfares may soar as advance bookings go up, fall in Covid cases, jabs to aid demand

    Domestic airfares are set to jump during the festive season. Airlines, anticipating a surge in travel, expect ticket prices to stay buoyant through the period. While this will generate much-needed income for cash-strapped carriers, passengers will have to pay more.

    Interactive airspace map for flying drones to be available in 2 days: Jyotiraditya Scindia

    In a notification dated August 25, the Ministry of Civil Aviation eased the rules regarding drone operations in the country by reducing the number of forms that need to be filled to operate them from 25 to 5 and decreasing the types of fees charged from the operator from 72 to 4.

    Vistara to start non-stop flight service from Delhi to Paris from November 7

    ​​The Delhi to Paris route, to be catered by the Boeing 787-900 (Dreamliner) aircraft, will be operated twice a week - on Wednesdays and Sundays, the Tata Sons-Singapore Airlines-run domestic carrier said.

    Spicejet among 60 cos committed to take global sustainable aviation fuel supply to 10% by 2030

    Signatory companies to the Statement represent a global group of airlines, airports, fuel suppliers and other industry stakeholders who are making a mission-critical commitment on the path to net-zero emissions by 2050.

    Alliance Air to start daily Mumbai-Sindhudurg flight from October 9

    The move will make Alliance the first domestic carrier to launch operations to the greenfield airport in the Konkan region, which received the aerodrome licence for commencing commercial operations from aviation safety regulator DGCA last week.

    More confident now of making hydrogen-powered zero-emission planes by 2035: Airbus CEO

    There are a lot of things that need to be developed, to be decided to be written in terms of rules and regulations on how we are going to use the new fuels in airports and planes, and how we are going to certify the planes, Faury mentioned.

    New airport terminal at Leh likely to become operational by December 2022: Aviation minister

    New airport terminal at Leh likely to become operational by December 2022: Aviation minister

    This was conveyed by Scindia to Ladakh Lieutenant Governor R K Mathur during a virtual meeting with him to discuss the progress of ongoing and new civil aviation projects for better air connectivity in the region.

    Air defence clearance for non-scheduled flights to be valid for 3 hours

    Air defence clearance for non-scheduled flights to be valid for 3 hours

    Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia shared pictures of a concept model of hybrid flying car being developed by Vinata Aeromobility on Twitter. He further tweeted that, once this takes off, flying cars would be used for transporting people & cargo, as well as for providing medical emergency services.

    SpiceJet gets lease rental waiver of Rs 300 crore for 4 Boeing MAX aircraft

    SpiceJet gets lease rental waiver of Rs 300 crore for 4 Boeing MAX aircraft

    The 13 MAX aircraft in its fleet have been leased from five lessors. The airline recently announced that it has agreed on a settlement with two lessors — Avolon and CDB Aviation — to bring back four aircraft into service by September-end. They said the airline expects to negotiate a waiver of about ₹700 crore in lease rentals for the other nine aircraft which were also grounded owing to suspected faulty computer systems.

    Govt allows airlines to operate more flights; halves fare cap period

    Govt allows airlines to operate more flights; halves fare cap period

    The higher flight capacity limit will help airlines introduce more flights as demand for domestic travel rises ahead of the festive season comprising Durga Puja and Diwali.

    Centre allows airlines to operate at 85% of pre-Covid capacity; fare band applicable for 15 days a month

    Centre allows airlines to operate at 85% of pre-Covid capacity; fare band applicable for 15 days a month

    Airlines can now operate a maximum of 85 per cent of their pre-Covid domestic flights instead of the 72.5 per cent allowed till date, the Ministry of Civil Aviation stated on Saturday. Fare band will be applicable only for 15 days, airlines are not required to stick to the fare band for the remaining 15 days of the month.

    Airlines can operate 85% of pre-Covid flights; last-minute fares to be capped

    Airlines can operate 85% of pre-Covid flights; last-minute fares to be capped

    According to the slab, fares for short-haul flights range between Rs 2,900 and Rs 8,800, and those for long flights between Rs 9,800 and Rs 27,200. A restriction of 15 days is meant to ensure fares do not cross the upper limit even during the festive rush.

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