SYDNEY- Qantas (QF) has disclosed the operational procedures of its specialised crew team dedicated to handling extreme weather occurrences, including…
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Two women experienced distress and embarrassment when they were reportedly removed from an Air New Zealand (NZ) Flight due to their perceived size, being advised they should have reserved two seats each.
India and Thailand have agreed to boost flight connectivity to increase trade and tourism.
She had forgotten her passport and instead boarded the aircraft with general declaration documents. Upon arrival in Toronto, Canadian authorities imposed a fine of 200 Canadian dollars on the air hostess, who remains unnamed by the airline.
ATSB has issued a fresh warning regarding removing pitot probe covers following an incident involving a Singapore Airlines (SQ) A350-900
Amidst Lufthansa’s celebration of its recent title, more employees are joining strike actions at airports nationwide. The Independent Cabin Crew Organisation (UFO) union called for cabin crew to strike on March 12 and 13, with around 20,000 employees participating.
Kenya Airways (KQ), partnering with Kenya Tourism Board, launches an initiative to improve Kenya as a top tourism destination in North America through an exclusive trade roadshow.
The damage to the nose gear of N880NN was relatively minor, as the aircraft remained grounded for approximately a day. It resumed service on Friday under the designation AA1870, bound for MIA, albeit with a delay from its originally scheduled departure on Thursday.
Over 160 passengers experienced a close call when an Air India (AI) flight from Sharjah to Surat collided with a parked truck after landing at Surat International Airport (STV).
During the hearing, senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul, representing the RP, informed the court about the established procedures for aircraft maintenance. Kaul encouraged lessors to communicate with the RP to address any concerns.