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Manish Tewari | INDIA’S GILDED AGE
This privatisation turned out to be more of a societal shock, rather than therapy for an ailing economy
IndiGo slashes pay up to 35% for senior employees
From May onwards, IndiGo had implemented pay cuts of up to 25 per cent for its senior employees
Airlines heading for $84 billion loss in 2020, says IATA
With most of the world’s airliners currently parked, IATA said revenue would likely fall to $419 billion from $838 billion last year.
No full recovery in airline sector before 2023: Moody's
Many airlines have improved liquidity but at the cost of rising debt burdens
Airlines asked to keep middle seat empty
However, members of the same family would be allowed to sit together, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said in its notice
India to resume domestic passenger flights from May 25
Indian Railways too has announced to commence its routine passenger train operations from June 1 with about 200 non-AC trains
IndiGo to cut salaries of senior employees from May
IndiGo announced pay cuts for its senior employees on 19 March, it had rolled them back on 23 April in deference to government's wishes
How the coronavirus forced society and economy to adapt: Five ways we may have changed forever
Pushed into isolation, the public have become private, adopting technology to drive economic and social activity
Airlines must pay 400 per cent refund if passenger offloaded: Govt
In October this year, a total of 1,102 passengers were denied boarding by various airlines.
Qatar Airways signs one-way codeshare agreement with IndiGo for three routes
IndiGo Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ronojoy Dutta and Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker signed the codeshare agreement in New Delhi.