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Collapse of Jet Airways is a disheartening development for India -- the third-largest domestic aviation market in the world
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According to sources, the flights of IndiGo, Vistara and Air India were among those that received the bomb threats
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IndiGo Airlines announced a temporary system slowdown affecting its website and booking system across the network. This may lead to slower check-ins and longer queues at airports. The airline assured customers that efforts are underway to restore normal operations as soon as possible, according to a travel advisory posted on X.
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These new routes will open up convenient travel options, making Hyderabad a central hub for travellers exploring various cultural and heritage-rich destinations in India.
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The airline urges passengers to monitor their flight status and allow extra time to reach the airport due to waterlogged roads.
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Sukhjit S Pasricha, Group Chief Human Resources Officer at IndiGo, told PTI that the airline has implemented various initiatives for the LGBTQ+ community, including employee referral programmes specifically designed to encourage hiring of LGBTQ+ individuals.
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According to officials, Air India, IndiGo and Vistara cancelled all their flights to the Bangladesh capital on Tuesday
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Civil Aviation Ministry constantly monitoring operations at airports, ensuring travel readjustments and refunds by airlines
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The cancelled flights reportedly included 19 departures and 17 arrivals and belonged to Tirupati, Visakhapatnam, Bangalore, Cochin, Coimbatore, Thiruvananthapuram, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Raipur and Jaipur routes.
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IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Akasa experienced disruptions in their online check-in and boarding processes, forcing a switch to manual mode across their networks.
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IndiGo and Air India issue alerts on flight schedules being disrupted due to heavy rains in Mumbai
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IndiGo, in its statement, said that all the passengers were safely disembarked from the airplane.
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Upon arrival in Mumbai, the crew of flight 6E 5314 followed protocol, and the aircraft was directed to an isolation bay in accordance with security agency guidelines.
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In a release, the carrier said it has entered the "wide body space with an order for 30 firm Airbus A350-900 aircraft". These planes will be powered by Rolls Royce's Trent XWB engine.
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According to the Corrective and Preventive Actions’ (CAPA) report, air passenger traffic in India is expected to reach 860 million by 2030, which presents a significant opportunity for economic growth.
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Operated by Airbus A320 aircraft, the new service offers passengers convenient and comfortable travel options between the two bustling metropolises.
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The unsettling footage, which has since gone viral on social media, depicts the terrifying ordeal experienced by those on board.
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The airline said it regretted the inconvenience caused to the passenger but did not specify details about the image that was being circulated.
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When some passengers who claimed they were almost choking, tried to find out from the crew, they were not given any replies and were asked not to click photos or videos.
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Mumbai Airport faces a Rs 30 lakh fine from DGCA, and IndiGo receives a Rs 1.20 crore fine from BCAS for the viral video depicting passengers sitting and eating on the airport tarmac.