New Delhi : Indian domestic carriers have sought permission from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to operate around 14,000 weekly flights in the winter schedule beginning October this year.
Once approved, this would amount to a 13.5% jump in the number of weekly flights compared to the winter schedule of the previous year.
The winter schedule commences from the last Sunday of October while the summer schedule starts from the last Sunday of March.
“A total of 12,533 flights were operated in the present summer schedule. Domestic airlines had operated 12,305 flights a week last winter,” a senior DGCA official said.
Read news in full 09/08/15 Udaipur Kiran
Once approved, this would amount to a 13.5% jump in the number of weekly flights compared to the winter schedule of the previous year.
The winter schedule commences from the last Sunday of October while the summer schedule starts from the last Sunday of March.
“A total of 12,533 flights were operated in the present summer schedule. Domestic airlines had operated 12,305 flights a week last winter,” a senior DGCA official said.
Read news in full 09/08/15 Udaipur Kiran
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