New Delhi: New Delhi: Indian carriers, Air India and Jet Airways, will
avoid the airspace of war-torn eastern Ukraine following a directive
issued to them by the DGCA in the wake of reported shooting down of a
Malaysian airliner in which all 295 people on board were killed on
Thursday.
The aviation regulator, Director General of Civil Aviation issued instructions to Air India and Jet Airways, the only two Indian carriers that fly to Europe and North America, to avoid Ukrainian airspace while flying to and from destinations in both the continents, official sources said in New Delhi.
An Air India official said they would abide by any international advisory "to avoid airspace over conflict zone like Ukraine".
Airlines have to take a call on there routing to America and European destinations.There are several routes to go to the US and Europe and airlines have to take a call whether to abide by global aviation advisory on the such issues, sources said.
Read news in full 18/07/14 NDTV
The aviation regulator, Director General of Civil Aviation issued instructions to Air India and Jet Airways, the only two Indian carriers that fly to Europe and North America, to avoid Ukrainian airspace while flying to and from destinations in both the continents, official sources said in New Delhi.
An Air India official said they would abide by any international advisory "to avoid airspace over conflict zone like Ukraine".
Airlines have to take a call on there routing to America and European destinations.There are several routes to go to the US and Europe and airlines have to take a call whether to abide by global aviation advisory on the such issues, sources said.
Read news in full 18/07/14 NDTV
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