Major Indian airlines, namely IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet, have pushed back against new cabin crew rest rules proposed by DGCA in October 2025. Th.
The Federation of Indian Airlines, representing IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet, has told the DGCA that the draft rules should ...
Airlines oppose DGCA's proposed duty norms for cabin crew, citing concerns over productivity, competitiveness, and operational challenges.
IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet have criticised the new cabin crew rest norms as “more restrictive”. The FIA recommends focusing on flight duty period instead of flight time for managing crew fatigue ...
The cabin crew rules proposed in October call for boosting minimum weekly rest to 48 hours from 36 hours presently and expanding work limitations for night operations.
The government has said that the purpose of the new rules is to enhance safety. Representational image (Photo: Canva) A group representing India’s leading airlines, including IndiGo and Air India, has ...
IndiGo and Air India are opposing proposed fatigue management rules for cabin crew, warning of potential disruptions and ...
Indian airlines IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet are pushing back against new cabin crew rest rules proposed by the DGCA. They argue the draft norms are too strict and lack operational flexibility. The ...