‘If one side makes more noise, it doesn’t mean they are more right:’ IndiGo CEO on Emirates’ clamour for more bilaterals

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has strongly opposed Emirates' request for increased flying rights to Dubai, emphasizing the need for mutual agreement in bilateral agreements. His statement follows Emirates' president Tim Clark's claim of being restricted to 65,000 seats for over a decade despite growing demand.
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