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IndiGo to end Turkish airlines lease within three months after final extension from Indian govt

IndiGo to end Turkish airlines lease within three months after final extension from Indian govt

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New Delhi: IndiGo will terminate its leasing agreement with state-backed Turkish Airlines within three months after the pact was granted a final extension, India's aviation regulator said on Friday, a move that will push the carrier to seek alternatives.
The agreement has come under criticism in India after Turkey came out in support for Pakistan during the recent conflict between the two South Asian neighbours. The pact has also been opposed by IndiGo's rival Air India, which has lobbied the Indian government to end the deal, citing business impact and security concerns, Reuters has previously reported.

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