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IndiGo to terminate Turkish Airlines lease deal by end of August after final extension - MSNBy Abhijith Ganapavaram NEW DELHI (Reuters) -IndiGo will terminate its leasing agreement with Turkish Airlines by August 31 after India's aviation regulator said on Friday it would only extend the ...
July 2, 2025 turned out to be an eventful day for Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS). The Dutch gateway welcomed two new ...
IndiGo signed a wet-lease pact with Turkish Airlines in 2022 for two Boeing 777 widebody aircraft with a capacity of 500 passengers. India is curtailing business ties with Ankara for supporting ...
The DGCA clarified that a three-month extension has been granted to IndiGo for damp leasing two Boeing 777 planes from Turkish Airlines for ‘one last time’. Livemint Updated 30 May 2025, 09:32 ...
"IndiGo should stop the codeshare with Turkish Airlines. We can't just ask people to do everything while these corporates keep making big moolah despite doing anti-national stuff," a user ...
IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, plans to offer flights to North America using a codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines, and continues to discuss ways to get compensation from manufacturers ...
India's low-cost carrier IndiGo is facing criticism over a codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines. As per this agreement, the 2 airlines operate joint flights to over 30 European and US ...
Since 2023, India's dominant domestic airline has also had a leasing arrangement with state-backed Turkish Airlines, which has provided two planes with pilots and some crew to IndiGo to operate on ...
Turkish Airlines will place its code on IndiGo’s DEL-IST service and on domestic routes in India beyond DEL, including to BOM, Bengaluru (BLR) and Kolkata (CCU).
IndiGo and Turkish Airlines are growing their codeshare agreement, with the Indian LCC’s passengers gaining access to Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) in Morocco.
IndiGo will terminate its leasing agreement with Turkish Airlines by August 31 after India's aviation regulator said on Friday it would only extend the deal for three months, a move that will push ...
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