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Govt To Decide On Renewing Indigo's Leases Of Turkish Airlines Planes: Indigo CEO

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MAY 22, 2025 ISSUE

IndiGo is fully compliant with all regulatory frameworks and regulations for operating flights with planes leased from Turkish Airlines, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said on Wednesday and also mentioned that it is for the government to decide on the renewal of the leases.

- Press Trust Of India

Govt To Decide On Renewing Indigo's Leases Of Turkish Airlines Planes: Indigo CEO

The comments also come against the backdrop of aviation watchdog BCAS, on May 15, revoking the security clearance for Turkish company Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd in the "interest of national security”, days after Turkiye backed Pakistan and condemned India's strikes on terror camps in the neighbouring country.

Some online travel portals and associations have also issued advisories asking people not to visit Turkiye.

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