Air India gets Supreme Court's nod to operate without leaving middle seat vacant for 10 days
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The Supreme Court on Monday allowed national carrier Air India to operate international flight service with middle seat booking. The court was hearing a petition filed by the Centre and Air India after Bombay high court questioned why the airline was not keeping the middle seats vacant. “Air India shall be allowed to operate non-scheduled foreign flights with middle seats booking for next 10 days,” CJI S A Bobde said.