Author: Sunny Gupta

Six flights cancelled due to poor visibility

Patna: Six flights operating to and from Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport were cancelled on Saturday due to poor visibility caused by the foggy conditions. Those cancelled were GoAir’s G8-351 (Mumbai) and G8-2506, G8-133 (Delhi) flights and IndiGo’s 6E-982 (Hyderabad), 6E-6105 (Kolkata) and 6E-2614 (Delhi) flights. The visibility was less than 50 metres from 7am to

direct flight to Agra from Lucknow soon

Lucknow: Bringing the city of Nawabs closer to Taj city, a daily direct flight will soon begin between the two cities. The journey will take around 100 minutes, depending on air traffic. One can take the morning flight to Agra and return the same evening. According to Agra airport authority, airlines like Zoom Air (India)

Karnataka: Airport staff won’t be considered as frontline workers for Covid-19 vaccine, says state govt

Bengaluru: A day after announcing airport staff would be considered as frontline workers for Covid-19 vaccination, Karnataka government on Sunday withdrew the circular and said Central government’s classification of the workforce will continue to remain in effect for the inoculation drive. It should be noted that healthcare and frontline workers are being administered free Covid-19

Very Grateful’: French Envoy Thanks India For Shipping COVID Vaccines To Fight Pandemic

French Ambassador to India Emmanuel Lenain thanked India for supplying medicines to France at the time of pandemic. During the ongoing India-France bilateral exercise “Desert Knight 21”, Lenain said, “During COVID-19, you (India) shipped medicines needed in French hospitals. We are very grateful for that again… Very clear statements were released by your government and

European air travel ’collapses’ as focus shifts to summer recovery

ACI Europe now expects passenger traffic at the region’s airports to be down 56% against 2019 levels this year – a significant deepening from the 43% decline it forecast in October last year. Lamenting the negative near-term effects of various factors including the tightening of international borders, the airports industry body says air travel demand

Montenegro Airlines, the country’s indebted state airline, ceases operations

PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Montenegro Airlines ceased its operations on Saturday after the small country’s new government refused to continue financing the indebted national carrier. The airline which was formed 25 years ago has apologized to its passengers for the sudden termination of all flights and thanked them for “the years of trust, travel and

Boeing 737 Max returns to US skies with first commercial flight on American Airlines

The Boeing 737 Max made its official return to U.S. skies Tuesday, more than 20 months after the aircraft was grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration and about six weeks since it was recertified. American Airlines’ Flight 718, the first commercial 737 Max flight by a major U.S. airline since its recertification Nov. 18, departed from Miami shortly before 10:30
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