India will see a 5% increase in flights this winter with the DGCA approving 25,007 weekly domestic flights. Air India Express will see the largest jump of 46% in flights, while IndiGo maintains the highest number of weekly flights. Akasa Air also sees a significant rise, whereas SpiceJet’s schedule drops by 39%.
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