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‘A matter of personal anguish, we fell short of addressing the situation’: Tata Sons Chairman on the urination incident

Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran said that Air India's response to the urination should have been much swifter

DGCA recommends ‘handcuff-like devices’ to control unruly passengers on board

The DGCA has advised airlines to have restraining devices such as handcuff to control unruly passengers.

DGCA issues guidelines to handle ‘unruly passengers’ over mid-air urination incidents

The DGCA issues guidelines to airlines in the wake of back-to-back two urination incidents on Air India flights.

Fact-check: An aircraft was not specially painted to bring 8 cheetahs to India, read details about the Boeing 747 with Siberian tiger face

The tiger face was painted on the nose of the Boeing 747-400 in 2015 by Russian airline Transaero, which was retained by Terra Avia

Domestic airlines can’t charge extra from passengers for issuing boarding pass at airport counters: Ministry

Ministry of civil aviation has said that airlines can’t charge extra money from passengers who get their boarding passes at airport counters

India’s newest airline Akasa Air gets Air Operator Certificate from DGCA, to start operations later this month

Akasa Air said that as it has received the certificate from DGCA, it will be able start commercial operations

DGCA issues show cause notice to SpiceJet over ‘poor internal safety oversight’ following 8 technical issues in 18 days

DGCA has given SpiceJet 3 weeks to explain why action should not be taken against it for repeated technical issues with its flights

Nepal plane crash: Nepal Army locates Tara Air flight wreckage, 14 bodies recovered so far, all 22 onboard feared dead

The wreckage of the ill-fated Tara Air flight that went missing on Sunday was located in Sanosware, Thasang-2 in the Mustang district, Nepal.

Indigo to cough up ₹5 lacs penalty for deboarding a differently-abled child, DGCA takes action after the intervention of Aviation Minister

Earlier on May 16, an inquiry conducted by the DGCA found Indigo prima facie guilty of handling passengers inappropriately and its staff members of violating applicable regulations.

American Airlines announces ‘buses-as-flights’ plan to combat pilot shortage and high fuel prices, netizens remind them, ‘they are just buses’

So basically, while the tickets will be sold by the AA as flight tickets, passengers will check-in in Allentown or New Jersey airports and travel to Philadelphia by bus, provided by the airline.

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