India Approves Two New Airlines Amid IndiGo Crisis Fallout
India's Civil Aviation Ministry has granted 'no-objection certificates' to two new airlines, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress, following recent widespread disruptions caused by IndiGo's operational crisis. This move aims to boost competition and provide more choices for passengers in India's rapidly growing aviation market.
- Aviation Ministry approved Al Hind Air and FlyExpress to operate in India.
- Approvals follow IndiGo's recent mass flight cancellations and operational crisis.
- Decision aims to enhance competition and reduce market duopoly.
- Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed the new airline approvals.
- Shankh Air also received its No-Objection Certificate earlier.
- New entrants are expected to improve regional connectivity and consumer choice.
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