United Airlines (UA) has decided to postpone the resumption of its flights from Newark to Hong Kong, Mumbai, and San Francisco to Delhi until March 28, 2024.
Author: Bhavya Velani
The eagerly anticipated launch of the Noida International Airport (DXN) is rapidly approaching, with ambitious plans to commence operations featuring a robust schedule of up to 65 daily flights by the end of the coming year.
Korean Air (KE) is set to expand its operations during the upcoming winter season in response to the resurgence in travel demand.
United Airlines (UA) Flight UA329 was en route to Boston when, during its departure from Denver, the flight crew opted to abort takeoff in response to reports of engine-related fire.
Due to a continuous pilot attrition issue since July, the youngest Indian carrier, Akasa Air (QP), has undertaken a series of service reductions, impacting ten routes and suspending flights on eight routes.
United Airlines (UA) anticipates taking delivery of approximately 800 new narrowbody and widebody aircraft from 2023 through the end of 2032.
The Canadian Transportation Agency has granted Lynx Air, an ultra-low-cost carrier, ten international licenses for scheduled passenger services utilizing large aircraft.
As a traveler, there is perhaps nothing more frustrating than experiencing a flight delay.
KOLKATA- Air India (AI), Tata-owned India’s largest international carrier, will commence a direct flight service between Kolkata (CCU) and Bangkok (BKK), Thailand starting on October 23, 2023. This new flight, unveiled during Kolkata’s festive season, will provide a convenient non-stop link between the two cities. Air India Kolkata to Bangkok Flight Flight AI322 will depart from Kolkata at 2200 hrs, arriving in Bangkok at 0205 hrs the following morning. The return journey, AI321, will take off from Bangkok at 0305 hrs, landing in Kolkata at 0410 hrs (all times are local). The flight will be operated using a narrowbody Airbus…
SEATTLE- Chicago-based United Airlines (UA) Boeing 737 MAX aircraft experienced a tire blowout during its landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday. This incident occurred on flight UA450, which had departed from Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) roughly four hours earlier and was operated by one of the airline’s Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes. United 737 MAX Tire Burst Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries among the 176 passengers and six crew members aboard the aircraft. However, passengers reportedly had to remain on the plane for up to two hours after landing, waiting for buses…