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Will Ban on Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft Lead to Increase in Fares! 6 Things to Know

Yatra.com has said that at least 50 planes are out of action or grounded on the domestic front, owing to multiple reasons.<br>

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Will Ban on Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft Lead to Increase in Fares! 6 Things to Know

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  1. Will ban on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft lead to increase in fares? 6 things to know Yatra.com has said that at least 50 planes are out of action or grounded on the domestic front, owing to multiple reasons. Will ban on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft lead to increase in fares? 6 things to know on The News Minute. Yatra.com has said that at least 50 planes are out of action or grounded on the domestic front, owing to multiple reasons.

  2. Technology News: Airlines and aviation regulators around the world are suspending operations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, after an Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed on March 10 killing all 157 passengers and crew on board. India too has suspended operations of these aircraft, and this has created confusion among people, with many wondering how their travel plans will now be affected. Why are Boeing 737 MAX aircraft being banned? An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX plane carrying over 157 passengers and crew crashed on March 10 shortly after take off from Addis Ababa. No one survived the fatal crash. Just six months earlier, a Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX aircraft crashed shortly after take off from Indonesia, killing all 189 people on board. It was Indonesia's second-worst air disaster, after the 1997 Garuda Indonesia crash near Medan, which killed 234 people. Following these two major crashes, airlines and governments across Singapore, Australia, UK and a number of other countries banned the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft over safety concerns. Which airlines fly them In India, SpiceJet and Jet Airways operate 17 Boeing 737-800 MAX aircraft. While SpiceJet has 12 aircraft, Jet has five planes of this type. Due to financial troubles, Jet Airways had already grounded its aircraft and wasn’t operating its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft anyway. SpiceJet too, grounded them on Wednesday. Read Full News here → Boeing 737 Max Aircraft

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