New Delhi, July 24 -- Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Thursday, July 24, issued four show cause notices to Air India for various violations. The violations were related to cabin crew rest and duty norms, cabin crew training rules and operational procedures.

The show cause notices have come a month after Air India made certain voluntary disclosures to the watchdog, sources said. In recent times, Air India has come under the regulatory scanner for certain violations.

The show-cause notices were issued on July 23, based on voluntary disclosures made by the airline to the DGCA on June 20 and 21, sources told PTI.

Air India, in a statement, confirmed receiving show cause notices from the aviation regulator...