Chandigarh: For the third time now Indus Airlines’ maiden flight has been postponed today. The airlines had announced that its operations will take off on December 14. Indus Airlines’ officials today said the flight may not take off from Delhi tomorrow due to various reasons.
Captain MS Sandhu, General Manager (Operations), Indus Airlines, said, “Due to fog and a nation-wide call for a strike by the Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU), it will not be possible for the scheduled flight to arrive from Delhi tomorrow.”
This is the third time in the last month that Indus Airlines had had to postpone its launch. However, the earlier cause of delay was sorted out today evening when the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in Delhi gave the clearance to Indus Airlines to fly its aircrafts.
13/12/06 Sandeep Yadav/Chandigarh Newsline
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