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IndiGo Fined Rs 1.2 Crore After Viral Video Shows Fliers Eating On Tarmac
- Thursday January 18, 2024
- India News | Edited by Sumana Nandy
Low-cost carrier IndiGo has been fined Rs 1.2 crore by the Bureau Of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) after a viral video showed passengers eating on the tarmac as they waited for their delayed flight to take off.
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IndiGo, Fined For Denying Boy With Special Needs, Announces Next Move
- Wednesday June 1, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
IndiGo will conduct an internal case study on how to better handle passengers with disabilities and special needs, especially when they are feeling distressed, its CEO Ronojoy Dutta has said.
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IndiGo Fined Rs 5 Lakh For Not Allowing Boy With Special Needs On Board
- Saturday May 28, 2022
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
IndiGo airlines has been fined Rs 5 lakh for not allowing a boy with special needs to board a flight from Ranchi.
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Indigo Asked To Pay Rs 20,000 To Passengers For Leaving Them Behind
- Monday September 17, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
The basic duty of an airline towards a passenger who it has left behind is to provide meals and accommodation for overnight stay, the top consumer commission has said while asking Indigo Airlines to pay compensation to a family of four who failed to board the flight due to deficiency in service.
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Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet Fined For Fixing Fuel Surcharge Rates
- Wednesday March 7, 2018
- Business | Thomson Reuters
CCI noted that "the airlines acted in a concerted manner" in fixing and revising the fuel surcharge rates, which are a component of freight charges.
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We Abuse, Become Breaking News, Says Singer Aditya Narayan, Then Deletes
- Thursday October 5, 2017
- India News | mid-day online correspondent
Singer Aditya Narayan recently got into a scuffle with an airline's staff at Raipur. The video of which surfaced the Internet and the singer is seen talking to the staff member in a foul language, where he's threatening to pull off the staff's pant. Reportedly, the singer-host was asked to pay a fine for carrying excess baggage and this is what lef...
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Airlines to Challenge Competition Regulator's Rs 258 Crore Fine
- Wednesday November 18, 2015
- Business | Press Trust of India
Jet Airways, IndiGo and SpiceJet on Wednesday said they would pursue legal steps against Competition Commission of India's order imposing penalties totalling Rs 258 crore on them for anti-competitive practices related to air cargo.
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Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet to challenge Rs 258-Crore CCI Fine
- Wednesday November 18, 2015
- Business | Press Trust India
In a separate filing, InterGlobe Aviation said the company is studying the CCI order and would take legal steps to challenge it in the appropriate forum. "The company has been legally advised that it is not in contravention of the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002," it noted.
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IndiGo Fined Rs 1.2 Crore After Viral Video Shows Fliers Eating On Tarmac
- Thursday January 18, 2024
- India News | Edited by Sumana Nandy
Low-cost carrier IndiGo has been fined Rs 1.2 crore by the Bureau Of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) after a viral video showed passengers eating on the tarmac as they waited for their delayed flight to take off.
- www.ndtv.com
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IndiGo, Fined For Denying Boy With Special Needs, Announces Next Move
- Wednesday June 1, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
IndiGo will conduct an internal case study on how to better handle passengers with disabilities and special needs, especially when they are feeling distressed, its CEO Ronojoy Dutta has said.
- www.ndtv.com
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IndiGo Fined Rs 5 Lakh For Not Allowing Boy With Special Needs On Board
- Saturday May 28, 2022
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
IndiGo airlines has been fined Rs 5 lakh for not allowing a boy with special needs to board a flight from Ranchi.
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Indigo Asked To Pay Rs 20,000 To Passengers For Leaving Them Behind
- Monday September 17, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
The basic duty of an airline towards a passenger who it has left behind is to provide meals and accommodation for overnight stay, the top consumer commission has said while asking Indigo Airlines to pay compensation to a family of four who failed to board the flight due to deficiency in service.
- www.ndtv.com
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Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet Fined For Fixing Fuel Surcharge Rates
- Wednesday March 7, 2018
- Business | Thomson Reuters
CCI noted that "the airlines acted in a concerted manner" in fixing and revising the fuel surcharge rates, which are a component of freight charges.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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We Abuse, Become Breaking News, Says Singer Aditya Narayan, Then Deletes
- Thursday October 5, 2017
- India News | mid-day online correspondent
Singer Aditya Narayan recently got into a scuffle with an airline's staff at Raipur. The video of which surfaced the Internet and the singer is seen talking to the staff member in a foul language, where he's threatening to pull off the staff's pant. Reportedly, the singer-host was asked to pay a fine for carrying excess baggage and this is what lef...
- www.ndtv.com
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Airlines to Challenge Competition Regulator's Rs 258 Crore Fine
- Wednesday November 18, 2015
- Business | Press Trust of India
Jet Airways, IndiGo and SpiceJet on Wednesday said they would pursue legal steps against Competition Commission of India's order imposing penalties totalling Rs 258 crore on them for anti-competitive practices related to air cargo.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet to challenge Rs 258-Crore CCI Fine
- Wednesday November 18, 2015
- Business | Press Trust India
In a separate filing, InterGlobe Aviation said the company is studying the CCI order and would take legal steps to challenge it in the appropriate forum. "The company has been legally advised that it is not in contravention of the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002," it noted.
- www.ndtv.com/business