Centre announces official no-fly-list; proposes upto 3 year ban
The central government has implemented the no-fly list officially starting today. The list proposes a flying ban of up to 3 years for unruly passengers.
The central government has implemented the no-fly list officially starting today. The list proposes a flying ban of up to 3 years for unruly passengers.
The Central government is unveiling official no-fly list on Friday and it is going to make it mandatory to quote an ID number while booking flight.
The government has exempted the import of the aircraft, aircraft engines, and its parts, as they want to analyze the impact of GST.
Central Cabinet given in-principle approval for the disinvestment of Air India, the committee under Arun Jaitley has been asked to suggest recommendations.
According to an aviation ministry official, Union Cabinet might take the final decision about parties of full privatisation of Air India this week.
Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Jayant Sinha has claimed that all the domestic airlines including Air India are running with operational profits.
Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced that regional connectivity scheme, UDAN will have cover more routes from August.
Secretary of Aviation, RN Choubey has announced No-Fly list for unruly passengers which will include a ban between three months and lifetime.