NEW DELHI: Kingfisher Airlines cancelled about 20 flights on Wednesday even as the DGCA was set to brief the civil aviation minister on the ailing carrier's plans to restore its services.
The airline is expected to submit a fresh flight schedule to the DGCA which had asked it to come up with a "realistic" schedule which can be operated by 28 out of its 64 aircraft.
DGCA chief E K Bharat Bhushan would meet civil aviation minister Ajit Singh today to brief him about the discussions he had with the Kingfisher top brass yesterday and the airline's plan to restore its schedule over the next few days.








