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Delhi High Court upholds order asking Indigo and Spice Jet to shift operations

Team SoOLEGAL 14 Feb 2018 12:04pm

Delhi High Court upholds order asking Indigo and Spice Jet to shift operations

New Delhi :The two judge Delhi High Court bench comprising of  Justices Hima Kohli and Rekha Palli upheld a single judge order which accepted Delhi International Airport Ltd’s (Dial’s ) decision to partially shift the operations of Indigo and SpiceJet from Indira Gandhi International airport’s terminal 1 (T-1) to terminal 2 (T-2). The single judge in order given in December had given the airlines time till February 15 to partially shift their operations.Both Spice Jet and Indigo had filed pleas challenging the order.

The bench rejected IndiGo’s plea that T-1 be given exclusively for its use and SpiceJet be asked to move all its operations to T-2. The bench said this sprang from IndiGo’s own commercial considerations and was not made for the larger public good.

On October 21 last year, DIAL had asked the three airlines to shift their flights connecting Delhi to Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru to T-2 from January 4. All other flights of the airlines would continue to operate from T-1, the airport operator had said.

The court has given a week’s time to both airlines to approach DIAL with suggestions on flights connecting other destinations they would be willing to shift to T-2 as long as they collectively met the yardstick of one third passenger traffic volumes of their operations at T-1.




Tagged: Delhi High Court   DIAL   Spice Jet   Indigo  
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