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'We'll look at how to address it': IndiGo CEO on complying with DGCA deadline to end Turkish lease
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IndiGo's CEO acknowledges the government's August 31 deadline for terminating the Turkish Airlines agreement and commits to finding solutions for affected customers. The DGCA granted a final three-month extension for operating wet-leased Boeing 777s to prevent passenger disruption. This decision follows strained Indo-Turkish relations, influencing the strategic reassessment and prompting restrictions on Turkish firms operating in India.
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