The video captured two passengers engaged in a tense exchange with SpiceJet employees at what appears to be a boarding gate.
India's top airlines IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet have urged the government to ease newly implemented cabin crew fatigue rules, warning of possible flight disruptions and higher operating costs.
India's top airlines, IndiGo and Air India, are urging the government to ease new fatigue rules for cabin crew. They warn the ...
By Abhijith Ganapavaram and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, Feb 12 (Reuters) - A group representing India's top airlines IndiGo and ...
A leading industry body representing India’s largest airlines has urged the government to soften proposed fatigue management ...
IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet have criticised the new cabin crew rest norms as “more restrictive”. The FIA recommends ...
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Longer Rest, Single Hotel Rooms: Why IndiGo, Air India Fear DGCA’s New Cabin Crew Norms
India’s top airlines are raising red flags over proposed fatigue management norms for cabin crew, arguing that the new rules ...
The Federation of Indian Airlines opposes stricter cabin crew fatigue rules, citing potential disruptions and growth ...
The cabin crew rules proposed in October call for boosting minimum weekly rest to 48 hours from 36 hours presently and ...
The government has said that the purpose of the new rules is to enhance safety. Representational image (Photo: Canva) A group representing India’s leading airlines, including IndiGo and Air India, has ...
IndiGo and Air India are opposing proposed fatigue management rules for cabin crew, warning of potential disruptions and ...
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