Turkish Airlines Partnership ‘Fully Compliant’ with Indian Rules; up to Govt to Decide on Turkish Aircraft Leases, Says IndiGo CEO
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IndiGo says Union govt to take decision on deal with Turkish carrier
New Delhi: IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has said that IndiGo is fully compliant with all regulatory frameworks governing its operations with aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines, adding that the decision to renew these leases lies with the Indian government. “It is important to recognise that the operation to Istanbul is taking place in the context of the Air Service Agreement (ASA) between India and Turkey. IndiGo is fully compliant with all regul…
Turkish Airlines partnership ‘fully compliant’ with Indian rules; up to govt to decide on Turkish aircraft leases, says IndiGo CEO
On the upcoming renewal of the damp lease arrangement, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said that it is for the Indian government to decide, and the airline will have fallback plans in case of changes in the current arrangement.
Will IndiGo Curb Deal With Turkish Airlines After Op Sindoor? What CEO Said
IndiGo, which is facing calls for ending or curbing its codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines, is "fully compliant" with regulations in India but is open to making changes if the rules are altered, the airline's CEO Pieter Elbers has said.
IndiGo defends Turkish deal amid tensions - TravelBiz Monitor: India travel news, travel trends, tourism
Pieter Elbers, CEO,IndiGo, has addressed rising scrutiny over the airline’s agreement with Turkish Airlines, asserting that all operations to Istanbul are in full compliance with the air service agreement between India and Turkey. Elbers dismissed reports that Air India has urged a government review of the partnership, reiterating that the airline follows all regulatory frameworks. His comments came after InterGlobe Aviation, IndiGo’s parent com…
IndiGo Operates In Compliance With Indian Government: CEO Pieter Elbers
InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. is operating as per the guidance of India's service agreement, compliant with the government regulations, according to IndiGo Chief Executive Officer Pieter Elbers."If they change, we will adjust accordingly to make sure that we are compliant. But for now, we continue to serve our customers," Elbers told NDTV.Elbers' statement comes against the backdrop of aviation watchdog BCAS revoking the security clearance for Turkis…
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