Ailing Kingfisher Airlines, which have cancelled more than 160 flights over the last six days, has been asked by aviation regulator DGCA to give details of their plan to reconfigure its fleet to prevent a large-scale flight disruption.
Maintaining that it has received some “interim replies from Vijay Mallya-owned carrier, sources in the
Directorate General of Civil Aviation said it was awaiting more details as it has been found that the airline was not operating flights as per the approved winter schedule.
DGCA chief E K Bharat Bhushan in the meantime warned that if the airlines were found not operating the slots allotted to them, these will be given to others who are willing to operate regardless of who it is .
News On AIR | November 13, 2011 9:00 AM
DGCA asks detail of kingfisher plan to reconfigure its fleet