IndiGo airlines said that some of its servers were hacked earlier in the month of December and hackers might upload some internal documents on public platforms
We realise the seriousness of the issue, and are continuing to engage with all relevant experts, the airline said
While chartered flights were earlier being used for business and repatriating of stranded Indians and foreigners, the leisure segment picked up with the opening up of tourist destinations
IndiGo, which has some 730 Airbus SE A320neo planes on order, laid off about 10% of its workforce due to the pandemic-driven slowdown
The rebooking or refund option is only for that leg of the journey that has been cancelled by the airline
The airline is gearing-up for the expected demand and plans to Regional routes will take centre stage in aviation's growth especially in the near future
IndiGo said it will refund all customer credit shells, which were created when flights were cancelled due to the coronavirus lockdown earlier this year, by January 31, 2021
The stock of SpiceJet, for instance, has soared 80 per cent in the past month, from a level of Rs 49.6 apiece on the BSE (on closing basis) to Rs 89.3 on December 4
On Wednesday, airline said it is operating 1,000 daily international and domestic flights
In the past six months, IndiGo has outperformed the Sensex index and has rallied 78.4 per cent on the BSE till Wednesday. In comparison, the S&P BSE Sensex is up 42.8 per cent, BSE data show
All that happened in the markets today.
Stock of IRCTC, the company that has been carrying passengers even during lockdown, advanced 6.9 per cent on the BSE to hit an intra-day high of Rs 1,404 on the BSE
BOC Aviation Ltd. has delivered the first of four new Airbus A321NEO aircraft on lease to IndiGo, an official statement said
Operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., IndiGo is the world's biggest customer for jets in the A320neo family, with as many as 730 on order
That any airline is negotiating over future aircraft and related parts is a surprise considering how thoroughly the global aviation industry has been demoralised by the pandemic
The propensity to travel amongst Indians is going up as is their willingness to pay, says Alex Mcewan, Virgin Atlantic Country Manager-India
IndiGo on Monday said it has partnered with Stemz Healthcare to offer passengers pre-flight Covid-19 tests in India and few other countries
Airbus A320 and A321 pilots will have leave without pay of three days per month and for captains of regional aircraft fleet ATR-72 there will be no more LWP
IndiGo, operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., hasn't engaged in any major renegotiation with Airbus SE on new deliveries, but it will keep returning as many as 40 older planes a year, Dutta said
Bharti Airtel's CEO explained why the company would stay away from the 5G auctions