India’s air bubble arrangements were extended from 13 to 15 countries with Bhutan and Kenya becoming the latest additions
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India’s air bubble arrangements were extended from 13 to 15 countries with Bhutan and Kenya becoming the latest additions
ReadIndia’s air bubble arrangements were extended from 13 to 15 countries with Bhutan and Kenya becoming the latest additions
ReadThe flights will keep to a low level so passengers can spot famous locations
ReadThis is the second time that the national carrier's operations to Hong Kong have been suspended in just over a month
ReadUntil now, Air India has been operating evacuation flights via Delhi and Mumbai from London with feeder flights to Kochi
ReadThe organisation asks countries to conduct risk-benefit analysis
ReadThe flights will be functional from July 1
ReadThe aviation ministry has decided to resume some international flights from mid-July
ReadThe third phase of the evacuation process will begin on June 10
ReadThe DGCA has issued instructions to carriers about flight restrictions
ReadWith the government imposing a national and international travel ban, this is what the airlines are doing with your tickets
ReadMinistry of Civil Aviation has directed arrangements to be made to screen passengers arriving from China and Hong Kong to India
ReadIf you’re flying Air Asia, SpiceJet or GoAir, you can now check-in at the New Delhi metro station
ReadFly non-stop four times a week
ReadDhananjay Kumar, the airline spokesperson, says the objective is to provide healthy and cost-effective meals to crew members onboard domestic and international flights
ReadSetting a new record in the aviation sector, Air India became the first India airline to fly over zero degree north.
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