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DGCA allows Air India to temporarily extend duty, rest hours for long-haul crew: Report

May 02, 2025 / 15:24 IST
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These temporary measures will cede once a concrete solution to the pilots' issues is found.
These temporary measures will cede once a concrete solution to the pilots' issues is found.

In order to tackle airspace ban by Pakistan, which has led to longer flight routes and flying hours, aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has allowed Air India to temporarily extend the maximum rest periods and duty hours on long-haul flights. Reuters reported that this exception for Air India is valid only for 2 weeks beginning April 30, and valid for Boeing and Airbus long-haul jets.

According to the memo accessed by the news agency, the exemption is only applicable for Air India flights to and from the United States of America (USA). It states that the temporary measures will cede once a concrete solution to the pilots' issues is found.

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Airspace closure

Since Pakistan's closure of its airspace to Indian carriers, Indian airlines have been staring at longer flight times and increased aviation fuel costs. As per Reuters' estimates, Air India could face up to $600 million in additional costs if Pak airspace stays shut for a year. The agency reports that the carrier has asked the government to compensate for this loss.