Pilots, Reroutes, and War Risk: The Hidden Cost of India's West Asia Flight Operation
The conflict in West Asia has fractured its aviation grid, forcing Indian carriers into rapid, hour‑by‑hour recalibration.
Flights Go Off Grid: West Asia Chaos Costs India’s Airlines Rs 220 Cr in 48 Hours
Across Air India, IndiGo and Akasa, disruptions over 48 hours have triggered an estimated Rs 180-220 crore hit, driven by last‑minute long‑haul scrubs, fuel burn, crew resets and heavy passenger reaccommodation costs.
Cabin Upgrades Drive A New Phase Of Competition In Indian Aviation
Cabins are now the battleground where airlines win or lose passengers, where comfort, design, and technology matter as much as price.
India Joins Global Markets In Greenland-Triggered Fall
Global markets fell once again as US President Donald Trump dug his heels on Project Greenland and ratcheted up the pressure on European leaders
India’s Airfares Are No Longer Rising Or Falling — They’re Splitting
Airfare pricing in India is increasingly split between deep off-peak discounts and sharp peak-season spikes, driven by capacity, competition and disruptions.
How IndiGo Played Number Games To Justify Non-Compliance
IndiGo’s mass cancellations and rising backlash suggest its apologies mask an attempt to evade pilot-fatigue norms rather than a simple error.
Markets Slide Further As Fresh Set Of Bullish Brokerage Calls Arrive
U.S. President Donald Trump is busy erecting walls but American capital has found a way to climb over them
Govt Says IndiGo Must Cut Flight Ops By 10%: What Does This Mean For Holiday Travel
Government orders IndiGo to reduce flights by 10%; travellers worry about cancellations as airlines scramble to absorb capacity.








