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According to flight tracking data from Flightradar24, at least 498 flights were delayed on Saturday till 7.20pm ...
Multiple incidents of passengers urinating on co-flyers allegedly after consuming liquor have been reported in the last two years. An Indian student at a US university, Arya Vohra, was banned by ...
Air India on Thursday announced that some flights will take alternative extended route as Pakistan closed its airspace for Indian airlines after New Delhi announced several measures downgrading ...
An Indian national was charged with criminal intimidation on Tuesday for allegedly causing a ruckus on board a Singapore-bound flight from Sydney and threatening to kill a male crew member.
An Air India flight from Delhi to Bangkok saw unruly behaviour from an Indian flyer.(Representational photo) The airline issued a statement confirming the incident and said that the crew followed ...
The BG 1205, featuring a 24-foot blade, is designed for intensive mining operations. Aimed at boosting productivity, it aligns with India's Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Chairman Shantanu Roy ...
In addition to warning the unruly passenger, our crew offered to assist the aggrieved passenger in filing a grievance with authorities in Bangkok, which was declined at the time, Air India said.
Mumbai: Officers from the Directorate of Revenue (DRI) Mumbai have arrested a Guinean passenger suspected of smuggling narcotic substances worth about Rs 22 crore into India from Nairobi.
(MENAFN- Live Mint) Air India on Thursday announced that some flights to or from North America, UK, Europe, ME will take alternative extended route as Pakistan closed its airspace for Indian ...
An Air India passenger allegedly urinated on a fellow passenger during a flight from the national capital to Bangkok on Wednesday, according to sources. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters As an ...
Poor services, delays and cancellation continue to plague India’s aviation industry even ... The survey, moreover, found that flyers had to shell out anywhere between 50-100 percent in penalties ...