Punjab Minister for NRI Affairs Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal called upon Union minister of state for external affairs V Muraleedharan at South Block in Delhi on Wednesday to take up cases related to Indian diaspora living abroad
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Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Malaysia Airlines have been granted conditional approval for a partnership that aims to increase traffic between Singapore, Malaysia, and other markets told the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) on Tuesday (May 10).
Qantas is springing a nice surprise on some passengers traveling between Melbourne and Los Angeles in June, with the A380 operating some services.
Bad weather under the effect of severe cyclonic storm ‘Asani’ in the Bay of Bengal hit the flight operations at Chennai airport and Vizag airport on Tuesday.
From March-end 2021, the levy of DF was extended for a year owing to the Covid-19 pandemic as it impacted the footfalls and collection.
IAG’s cargo division continues to thrive off the back of a record 2021. IAG Cargo has shared its first quarterly results for this year, revealing that cargo need is as high as ever. IAG’s cargo division posted revenues of €432 million ($455 million), a 23.4% growth compared to 2021.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday warned all airlines that are denying boarding to passengers with confirmed tickets on a flight will be viewed seriously and strict action will be initiated against the erring airline, including imposing financial penalties as per regulations, according to the news agency.
Emirates has released almost 50 unique liveries in the last half a century. Emirates has established a new special Airbus A380 livery. The new livery recognizes the Museum of the future, a squashed donut-shaped building in Dubai.
Australia’s Qantas Airways (QAN.AX) told on Thursday it would buy the remaining 80% stake in Alliance Aviation Services (AQZ.AX) for A$610.8 million ($443.14 million) in an all-stock agreement to grow its footprint in the charter business.
The Indian civil aviation industry has also bounced back from the Covid-19 pandemic-induced crisis, slowly but surely, with a lot of latent need arriving at the fore, civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said to HT.