Source:-indiatimes The Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has sent an affidavit to the Supreme Court, citing that airlines should be given time till March 2021 to refund passengers. The affidavit also favours issuing credit to passengers, which can be used by passengers till March 2021; if the same is not implemented, a direct refund has
Source:-indianexpress THE DELHI High Court Thursday allowed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to resume breath analyser tests for Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) after the court was told that the machine used for the test will not be used again for a minimum of 12 hours. On March 23, the High Court had ordered
Source: indianexpress.com A 43-YEAR-OLD Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) holder since 1999 has filed a damages suit of Rs 98.70 crore at the Chandigarh district courts against the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Director General Civil Aviation (DGCA), Haryana Civil Aviation Department, Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation at Pinjore and the former chief flying instructor of the institute, alleging
Source: thehindu.com. The Delhi High Court on May 1 issued notice to Jet Airways on a plea seeking refund or alternative mode of travel to passengers who had booked tickets with the airways which has shut all domestic and international flights. The High Court additionally asked the Centre and the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to also respond