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The aircraft, which had taken off from Nagpur for Kolkata, was diverted after airport authorities received the threat, officials say
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The completion of the much-awaited amalgamation, which was announced in November 2022, comes within six weeks of the integration of Air India Express and AIX Connect
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Vistara has now merged with Air India, creating an enlarged entity that is now the country's largest international carrier and second-largest domestic carrier
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Air India has announced that Vistara flights will switch to the 'AI2' flight code following the airlines' merger. Post-merger, Singapore Airlines will hold a 25.1% stake in Tata Group-owned Air India. Vistara was originally established in 2015 as a joint venture with Singapore Airlines holding a 49% stake.
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The Nagpur city police's special branch has identified the man as Jagdish Uikey, an author of a book on terrorism, who was arrested in 2021 in a case
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The flight made an emergency landing in Jaipur after the pilot alerted air traffic control about the passenger's condition. An official reported that the plane touched down at Jaipur's Sanganer International Airport around 8:30 am. “Vistara Airlines flight UK-829 departed from Delhi to Hyderabad on schedule at 7:28 am. Shortly after, around 8 am, a passenger experienced a panic attack,” the official stated.
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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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The merger is scheduled to be completed on November 12, following which Singapore Airlines will have a 25.1 per cent stake in Air India
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The Boeing 787 aircraft was immediately taken to the isolation bay for mandatory security checks, according to the source
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Passengers now have the option to check in and drop off their baggage as early as 6 hours and up to 90 minutes before the scheduled departure of their flights.
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The protesters are employees of Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited. Trade unions led by INTUC, BMS and CITU have joined the strike.
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"The search and examination activities have concluded, and the bomb threat was determined to be unfounded," Erzurum Governor Mustafa Ciftci said on Saturday. The flight ban at Erzurum's airport has been lifted, and an alternate flight from Mumbai, India, has been arranged for stranded passengers to continue their journey
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Thereafter, Vistara aircraft will be operated by Air India and bookings for the routes operated by these planes will be redirected to Air India's website
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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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Similarly, Spicejet witnessed a decline, with seat sales decreasing from 0.05 per cent to 0.03 per cent on the Delhi-Hyderabad route.
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As of now, over a dozen flights have been cancelled, and a large number of Vistara flights have been delayed for over a week.
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The dense fog not only impacted domestic routes but also caused substantial delays and cancellations for overseas services.
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The meeting was attended by Air India Managing Director and CEO Campbell Wilson, Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan, SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh, and IndiGo's Principal Advisor R K Singh.
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Vistara airline's decision to deny a pilot's request for leave has ignited a storm of outrage on the Internet.
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There was no official comment from Air India, which had changed the uniforms of the crew back in 2015 when the carrier was under government control.