How does the DGCA respond to Air India's inordinate flight delays
The DGCA takes action against Air India for prolonged flight delays.
- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) monitors airlines' performance regarding flight delays.
- When Air India consistently experiences prolonged flight delays, the DGCA investigates the reasons behind these delays.
- The DGCA may issue warnings or show-cause notices to Air India, demanding explanations for the delays and asking for corrective actions.
- If the delays persist or are deemed severe, the DGCA may impose penalties on Air India, such as fines or suspension of operations on specific routes.
- The ultimate goal is to ensure that Air India complies with safety regulations and provides timely and reliable services to passengers.
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