The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has postponed the enforcement of updated duty regulations for pilots, originally set for June 1. The decision follows lobbying efforts by airlines, disappointing pilots and cabin crew awaiting relaxed working hours. The revised norms, aimed at addressing pilot fatigue, mandated longer weekly rest periods and reduced maximum flight duty hours. Airlines argued against the changes, citing increased workforce demands and impracticality in meeting the deadline. The move comes amidst concerns over pilot fatigue, highlighted by recent incidents of pilot fatalities.