‘If one side makes more noise, it doesn’t mean they are more right:’ IndiGo CEO on Emirates’ clamour for more bilaterals
Monday, 2 June 2025 () IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has strongly opposed Emirates' request for increased flying rights to Dubai, emphasizing the need for mutual agreement in bilateral agreements. His statement follows Emirates' president Tim Clark's claim of being restricted to 65,000 seats for over a decade despite growing demand.
IndiGo has doubled its wide-body aircraft order to 60 Airbus A350s, with deliveries starting in 2027. As it ends its wet lease agreement with Turkish Airlines,.. IndiaTimes
An IndiGo pilot, Captain Aravind, experienced a heartwarming maiden scheduled flight from Bengaluru to Thiruvananthapuram, celebrated by his parents who were.. IndiaTimes
Emirates anticipates minimal impact from Air India and IndiGo's expansion due to the stagnant Dubai-India air service agreement, which has capped seats for over.. IndiaTimes
Family of Dubai prisoner Ryan Cornelius turns to EU for help
Heather Cornelius whose husband is detained in Dubai has met with Members of the European Parliament and the External Action Service in Brussels.
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In this episode of Cult, we go behind the scenes at the first Classic Violin Olympus in Dubai, where world-class performers competed for top prizes and a handcrafted violin.
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In this episode of Cult, we’re in Dubai at InClassica, where international orchestras and soloists gather for two weeks of classical performances and new works by composer Alexey Shor.
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