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The DGCA had pulled up the airlines' CEO Sanjay Aggarwal in February for the sudden flight cancellations.
New Delhi: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) approved the revised schedule of crisis-hit Kingfisher Airlines on Thursday evening.
Kingfisher Airlines had submitted a copy of its revised schedule to the DGCA on February 22 and had formally announced a sharp drop in their operations.
The DGCA had pulled up the airlines' CEO Sanjay Aggarwal in February for the sudden flight cancellations and not coming up with a realistic plan.
Only 28 of 64 Kingfisher aircraft will operate now. DGCA will monitor Kingfisher's flight safety measures on a daily basis.
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