Indian airlines cancel 279 international flights on Sunday, govt monitoring airfares

On Sunday, Indian airlines canceled a total of 279 international flights, significantly impacting travelers and raising concerns about operational stability in the aviation sector. The cancellations occurred amid ongoing disruptions, prompting the government to closely monitor airfares to ensure they remain reasonable for passengers. This situation has drawn attention to the challenges facing the airline industry, including fluctuating demand and operational hurdles. The Ministry of Civil Aviation is closely observing the developments, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balance between airline profitability and consumer rights. As the aviation landscape continues to evolve, stakeholders are urged to focus on improving service reliability and addressing the underlying issues that led to these cancellations. The government’s proactive approach in monitoring airfares suggests a commitment to safeguarding passenger interests, especially during peak travel seasons.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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