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  • Ramzan 2023: Etihad Airways offer iftar in the air

    Ramzan 2023: Etihad Airways offer iftar in the air

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    Abu Dhabi: The national airline of the UAE, Etihad Airways, is all set to welcome travellers with a specifically crafted inflight menu during the holy month of Ramzan. Once more working with Emirati Chef Khaled Alsaadi, Etihad’s culinary design team is reimagining popular Ramadan dishes by combining traditional Emirati recipes with modern cooking methods and regional components.

    Turky Alhammadi, Head of Product and Hospitality, at Etihad Airways said, “Our continued collaboration with Chef Khaled brings together his culinary skills with a distinctively modern take on local dishes, working hand in hand with our culinary design team. We hope that our guests will enjoy this specially curated menu during their flight in the holy month. We look forward to hosting our guests and encourage everyone travelling with Etihad to savour these Ramadan specials.”

    Iftar meals will be served onboard in addition to Etihad’s regular hot meal service, and guests will be treated to dishes like Saffron curry crusted seabream, Lamb shank with black lime jus, Lentil soup, Chaami and beetroot salad, Machboos chicken ciabatta sandwich, Aseeda cheesecake, Saffron pot de creme with Batheeta crumble, and more.

    Chef Khaled Alsaadi said, “It was an absolute pleasure to work again with Etihad’s culinary design team, the unique collaboration allowed me to present modern Emirati dishes to international guests travelling on board the UAE’s national carrier. Travellers during Ramadan, long for a nourishing iftar meal, and I wanted to bring the essence of Emirati cuisine to Etihad’s travellers to taste local flavours and leave a lasting impression on their taste buds.”

    The Etihad Ramzan experience begins in the airport bars in Abu Dhabi, which will also offer special Ramadan foods and drinks as well as prayer spaces.

    Visitors will be able to replicate Etihad’s distinctive inflight meals at home by accessing a selection of bespoke recipes online or by scanning QR codes located at the foot of the onboard menu. On particular flights that align with iftar times, Etihad’s Ramadan menu will be accessible to guests in every cabin. Flights to and from the Gulf nations and flights for Umrah parties visiting Jeddah during Ramadan are included in this.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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  • Hyderabad: Graduation ceremony of 109th ATM & AL (B) course held at Air Force Academy

    Hyderabad: Graduation ceremony of 109th ATM & AL (B) course held at Air Force Academy

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    Hyderabad: To mark the successful completion of the 109th Air Traffic Management & Air Laws (Basic) Course [ATM & AL (B)], a graduation ceremony was held at Air Traffic Control Officers Training Establishment (ATCOTE), Air Force Academy in the city on Thursday.

    Air Marshal B Chandra Sekhar, Commandant, Air Force Academy graced the occasion as the Reviewing Officer (RO).

    ATCOTE is a premier training establishment of the Indian Air Force (IAF) equipped with state-of-the-art simulators to undertake the training of officers from the Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force, Indian Coast Guard, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and officers from Friendly Foreign Countries in the field of Air Traffic Services (ATS). The Integrated Radar & 3D Visual Flight Rules Tower Simulator (IRVTS) is one of its kind ‘Make-in India’ projects available at the institute, a press release said.

    The ATM & AL (B) Course is a six-month long rigorous instructional course aimed at imparting ab-initio training on Surface Movement Control, Aerodrome Control and Approach Control functions to young commissioned officers to become qualified Air Traffic Controllers. The pattern of the course has been recently restructured for the early availability of controllers in the field. A total of 20 IAF officers were part of the course.

    Later, Air Marshal B Chandra Sekhar addressed the gathering and congratulated the graduating officers. The Air Marshal acknowledged the critical role of Aerodrome controllers as the nodal agencies for coordinating and implementing the procedures such as Flexible use of airspace, Search and Rescue, Unlawful interference etc., especially at Joint User Aerodromes.

    He also emphasised the need to keep abreast with the latest developments in the field of Air Traffic Services.

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  • Pour Home Power Pocket, Air Freshener – Bathroom and Toilet, Lasts 30 days – Pack of 6

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  • Two House panel chairs are pressing Lloyd Austin on whether personnel records beyond the Air Force were improperly released during the last election cycle. 

    Two House panel chairs are pressing Lloyd Austin on whether personnel records beyond the Air Force were improperly released during the last election cycle. 

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    The Air Force has confirmed release of the military records of seven GOP congressional candidates.

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  • UN diplomat complains of broken seats, cockroaches on US-Delhi Air India flight

    UN diplomat complains of broken seats, cockroaches on US-Delhi Air India flight

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    New Delhi: A UN diplomat has complained about broken seats, no call buttons/reading lights, and cockroaches in an US-Delhi Air India flight.

    “As a UN diplomat, I’ve flown worldwide but Air India 102 JFK to Delhi was my worst flight experience: Broken seats, no entertainment/call buttons/reading lights, and cockroaches. Poison spray. Disregard for customer care,” the diplomat had Tweeted about a week ago.

    On Monday, the diplomat asked for another clarification as to how Air India flights from New York have cockroaches and do not have any on board safety equipment.

    “Any thoughts and comments on how Air India flights from NY are infested with cockroaches and has non-operational standard on board safety equipment,” the diplomat asked from his Twitter handle #GPS (Gurpreet).

    Air India responded to the tweet, regretting the inconvenience caused to the diplomat.

    “We sincerely regret the experience you have had with us. This is not something good to hear. Please help us with your booking details via DM for us to highlight the same to the relevant team for necessary review,” said the airline.

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  • Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023, Apply online @agneepathvayu.cdac.in – TheNewsCaravan

    Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023, Apply online @agneepathvayu.cdac.in – TheNewsCaravan

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    Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023: The latest notification on Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 has been released by the Indian Air Force. Candidates can apply online from the IAF Agniveer Recruitment 2023 from the official website of IAF Agniveer  i.e., agneepathvayu.cdac.in from 17th of March.

    • The application process for Agniveer Vayu 2023 is March 17, 2023.
    • The last date to apply is March 31, 2023.
    • The IAF Agniveer Examination 2023 is scheduled to be held on 25th May, 2023.
    Recruitment AuthorityIndian Air Force
    Posts NameAgniveer Vayu
    Mode of ApplicationOnline
    Application Process BeginsMarch 17, 2023
    Last Date to ApplyMarch 31, 2023
    Air force Agniveer Exam Date25th May, 2023
    Selection processExamination,
    Physical Test,
    Document Verification
    Age limitMinimum 17.5 years,
    Maximum 21 years
    Official websiteagneepathvayu.cdac.in
    Physical StandardsHeight: Minimum 152.5 cm,
    Weight: Proportionate to height and age,
    Chest: Minimum 77 cm with 5 cm expansion,
    Hearing: Normal,
    Dental Points: Minimum 14

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    Indian Air force Agniveer 2023 Eligibility Criteria

    Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 Age Limit: 

    The minimum age limit to apply for Indian Air Force Agniveer Recruitment is 17.5 years whereas the maximum age limit is 21 years. Candidates applying for the IAF Agniveer Recruitment 2023 must be born between 26 December 2002 and 26 June 2006.

    Indian Air force Educational Qualification: 

    The eligibility criteria for Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 are as follows:

    Candidates should have passed Intermediate/10+2/ Equivalent examination with Mathematics, Physics and English from an Education Board listed as COBSE member with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

    OR

    Passed Three years Diploma Course in Engineering (Mechanical / Electrical / Electronics / Automobile / Computer Science / Instrumentation Technology / Information Technology) from a Government recognized Polytechnic institute with 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English in diploma course (or in Intermediate/Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Diploma Course).

    OR

    Passed Two years Vocational course with non-vocational subject viz. Physics and Mathematics from State Education Boards / Councils which are listed in COBSE with 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English in vocational course (or in Intermediate / Matriculation, if English is not a subject in vocational course).

    • Other than Science Subjects

    Passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards listed as COBSE member with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

    OR

    Passed two years’ vocational course from Education Boards listed as COBSE member with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and

    50% marks in English in vocational course (or in Intermediate / Matriculation if English is not a subject in Vocational Course).

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    IAF Agniveer Recruitment 2023 Physical Standards 

    • The Agniveer Vayu Recruitment physical standards have been explained in the official notification. The candidates can have a look below to get an idea about the physical standards required for the IAF Agniveer Recruitment 2023.
    • The candidate’s weight should correspond to their height.
    • The minimum acceptable height is 152.5 centimeters, and the weight should be proportionate to both the height and age according to the requirements of the Indian Air Force (IAF). The chest circumference must be a minimum of 77 centimeters, and the chest expansion should be at least 5 centimeters.
    • The candidate must have normal hearing, meaning they can hear a forced whisper from a distance of 6 meters using each ear separately. Additionally, the candidate must have healthy gums, a good set of teeth, and a minimum of 14 dental points. For further information, please refer to the notification.
    TestMax Time PeriodRemarks
    10 Push-ups01 minuteTest will be conducted after 10 minutes break on completion of run
    10 Sit-ups01 minuteTest will be conducted after 02 minutes break on completion of 10 Push-ups
    20 Squats01 minuteTest will be conducted after 02 minutes break on completion of 10 Sit-ups

    Female candidates shall also have to complete 10 Sit-ups and 15 Squats within the stipulated time as per the following to qualify in the Physical Fitness Test.

    TestMax Time PeriodRemarks
    10 Sit-ups01 minute and 30 secondsTest will be conducted after 10 minutes break on completion of run
    15 Squats01 minuteTest will be conducted after 02 minutes break on completion of 10 Sit-ups

    How To Apply for Indian Air Force Recruitment 2023

    • Candidates are to fill ONLINE Applications by logging on to https://agnipathvayu.cdac.in.
    • During online registration, the following documents are to be uploaded as applicable by respective candidates: –
      • Class 10th /matriculation passing certificate.
      • Intermediate/10+2 or equivalent mark sheet.

    OR

    3 Yrs Engineering Diploma Final Year Mark sheet (if applying on the basis of 3 Yrs Engineering Diploma from a Govt. recognised polytechnic in prescribed stream) and Intermediate/Matriculation mark sheet (if English is not a subject in Diploma Course).


    OR

    2 Yrs Vocational course mark sheets of non-vocational course with subjects English, Physics and Mathematics.

    1. Passport size recent colour photograph (taken not before January 2023) of size 10 KB to 50 KB (front portrait in light background without head gear except for Sikhs). The photograph is to be taken with candidate holding a black slate in front of his/her chest with his/ her name and date of photograph taken, clearly written on it with white chalk in capital letters. Change in appearance like growing beard, head gear etc., in comparison to the photograph may result in cancellation of candidature for STAR online examination and Phase-II.
    2. Candidate’s left hand thumb impression image (Size 10 KB to 50 KB).
    3. Candidate’s signature image (Size 10 KB to 50 KB).
    4. Candidate’s parent’s (Father/Mother) / Guardian’s signature image (if candidate is below 18 years on the date of filling the online application).
    5. Examination Fee: Examination fee of Rs. 250/- is to be paid by the candidate while registering for the online examination. The payment can be made by using Debit Cards/ Credit Cards/Internet Banking through payment gateway.
    6. Candidate must have his/her valid E-mail ID and Mobile No. for successful online registration.
    7. Candidate should enter AADHAAR number in on-line application. Candidates from J&K, Assam and Meghalaya are exempted for the same, if not having AADHAAR card.
    8. Candidates are to reach at the examination Centre with colour print out of provisional admit card. Candidates shall be debarred from appearing in the online test in case anomalies / irregularities/ incorrect information are observed during initial verification at the examination venue or at any subsequent stage of selection process.
    • The candidates should carry his/her AADHAAR Card (as displayed on their Admit Card) as proof of identity whenever they report for the Selection Test (Phase-I & II) and Medical Test. Candidates from J&K, Assam and Meghalaya are to carry any other valid ID Proof, if not having AADHAAR Card.
    • Details about required educational qualification and physical/medical standards are available on CASB web portal

    https://agnipathvayu.cdac.in under the candidate’s login and this information can be accessed by the candidate without signing in.

    Air Force Recruitment 2023 Selection Process

    The Selection Process of Air Force Agneepath Scheme Recruitment 2023 includes the following Stages:

    • Written Exam
    • CASB
    • Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
    • Adaptability Test-I, and II
    • Document Verification
    • Medical Examination

    Air Force Agniveer Physical Standards (PST) and Physical Fitness Test (PFT)

    • Height: 152.5 cm
    • Chest: Minimum expansion of 5 cms

    Physical Fitness Test (PFT): The test (PFT) would consist of a 1.6 Km run to be completed within 06 minutes 30 seconds. Candidates shall also have to complete 10 Push-ups, 10 Sit-ups, and 20 Squats within the stipulated time to qualify for the Physical Fitness Test.

    Air Force Aginveer Salary

    Terminal Benefits – Seva Nidhi Package. AGNIVEERVAYU will be given one time ‘Seva Nidhi’ package comprising their monthly contribution along with matching contribution by the Government on completion of their engagement period, as indicated below: –

      YearCustomised Package (Monthly)  In Hand (70%)Contribution to Agniveers Corpus Fund (30%)Contribution to Corpus fund by GoI
    1st Year30,000/-21,000/-9,000/-9,000/-
    2nd Year33,000/-23,100/-9,900/-9,900/-
    3rd Year36,500/-25,550/-10,950/-10,950/-
    4th Year40,000/-28,000/-12,000/-12,000/-
    Total Contribution in Agniveers Corpus Fund after four yearsRs. 5.02 lakhRs. 5.02 lakh
    Exit after 4 yearsApproximately Rs. 10.04 Lakhs as Seva Nidhi Package (Absolute amount excluding interest)

    Important Links

    FAQs

    What is Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023?

    Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 is a recruitment drive conducted by the Indian Air Force to fill the vacancies of Agniveer Vayu posts.

    How can I apply for Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023?

    Candidates can apply for Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 by visiting the official website of IAF Agniveer and filling out the online application form before the last date.

    What is the age limit to apply for Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023?

    The minimum age limit to apply for Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 is 17.5 years and the maximum age limit is 21 years. Candidates must be born between 26 December 2002 and 26 June 2006.

    What is the selection process for Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023?

    The selection process for Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 includes an examination, physical test, and document verification.

    When will the Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 examination be conducted?

    The Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 examination is scheduled to be held on 25th May, 2023.

    Where can I download the Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 notification?

    Candidates can download the Indian Air force Agniveer Recruitment 2023 notification from the official website of IAF Agniveer or through the direct link provided in this article.

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  • House GOP panel launches probe into Air Force’s ‘unauthorized’ record disclosures

    House GOP panel launches probe into Air Force’s ‘unauthorized’ record disclosures

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    “In late February 2023, media reports highlighted how the OSAF improperly disclosed Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF) of 11 servicemembers without appropriate authorization or lawful consent. The [Office of the Secretary of the Air Force] reportedly released the personnel files of at least two Members of Congress to an opposition research firm that received money from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC),” they wrote.

    “While the Air Force has rightfully taken responsibility for these inappropriate OMPF disclosures, questions remain unanswered about the U.S. Air Force’s collection, maintenance, and dissemination of this sensitive information,” their letter to Kendall continued.

    Other panels, including the House Armed Services and Oversight committees, have sought details from the Pentagon on the disclosures.

    POLITICO first reported that the Air Force had notified at least two sitting House Republicans — Reps. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) and Zach Nunn (R-Iowa) — that it had improperly released their personnel military records to a third party.

    In the case of Bacon, a letter last month from the Air Force identified Abraham Payton of the Due Diligence Group, a research firm with Democratic ties, as “inappropriately” requesting and successfully obtaining these records.

    Payton, according to the letter, said he was seeking the records for employment and benefit purposes, but the Air Force acknowledged such records were released without their authorization, which is protected under the Privacy Act of 1974. The letter noted that Payton was already in possession of the Nebraska Republican’s social security number when filling out the information request form.

    Other GOP candidates from last cycle have shared that they were similarly notified by the Air Force that Payton, a former research director for the Democratic group American Bridge, was behind such requests for their records. They include Sam Peters, a Republican who challenged Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.) in November, and Kevin Dellicker, who fell short in the GOP primary race to take on Rep. Susan Wild (D-Pa.).

    Such efforts by Due Diligence Group included more than one military branch, with Payton attempting to get records on Colin Schmitt, who is currently serving in the New York National Guard and who challenged Rep. Pat Ryan (D-N.Y.) in the general election last cycle for the state’s 18th district, according to a copy of the request form.

    The Air Force said last month that an internal investigation it launched after POLITICO reported on former GOP candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green’s military records in October — when she was challenging Rep. Frank Mrvan (D-Ind.) in a battleground district — found that the private records of 11 individuals were improperly disclosed to a third party.

    Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek has said that “virtually all” of the 11 unapproved releases were made to the same third party “who represented himself as a background investigator seeking service records for employment purposes.”

    It is unclear if Payton was behind all of the 11 Air Force requests. Nunn has not publicly disclosed if Payton was the individual who sought his military personnel records, and Green has confirmed only that Due Diligence sought hers.

    The other individuals affected by the Air Force records releases are not publicly known. But the House Armed Services and Oversight committees are also inquiring about the matter, with Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) vowing last week to keep chasing down details of the disclosures.

    POLITICO was told by the person who gave it Green’s military records last year that they were obtained through a public records request. POLITICO reviewed the request for the records made by a third party, which sought a “publicly releasable/redacted copy of OMPF [Official Military Personnel File] per Freedom of Information Act statutes.” The requester identified the purpose of the request as relating to “benefits,” “employment” and “other.”

    POLITICO also reviewed the letter sent in response to the requester. A military employee responded with a password-protected version of the file with limited redactions. After publication, the Air Force said it erred in releasing the records and launched an investigation.

    Bacon said last month that Air Force Secretary Kendall informed him that material from the Air Force’s internal investigation into the records releases was turned over to the Justice Department for possible further action. And Schmitt is joining all five GOP Air Force veterans in calling for a DOJ inquiry into whether political research crossed into criminal activity.

    The Justice Department has declined to comment on questions related to the existence or the status of a possible investigation into the unauthorized disclosures, but in a statement on Sunday, a DOJ spokesperson said they are “aware of the concerns raised” and that the department has been “communicating with the U.S. Air Force about this matter.”

    Stewart and Jordan also asked for the Air Force to turn over requests made by DDG from the start of January 2021 to the present, all the notifications to affected servicemembers that their information was improperly impacted, documents related to its policies on record disclosure policies, and files on any internal investigations into the matter.

    “My proudest years were spent defending our great nation in the Air Force. It’s a shame to see this sacred branch of our government weaponized, but we will right this wrong,” tweeted Stewart, a member of the Republican-led subcommittee, arguing that they will “demand accountability.”



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  • Suban Kumar Mishra Tops GATE 2023 Exam with AIR 1 – TheNewsCaravan

    Suban Kumar Mishra Tops GATE 2023 Exam with AIR 1 – TheNewsCaravan

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    Suban Kumar Mishra, a Civil Engineering graduate from IIT Kanpur, has topped the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2023 with an All India Rank (AIR) of 1. The results for GATE 2023 were declared by IIT Kanpur on 16th March 2023, and Mishra’s remarkable achievement has made him an inspiration to aspiring engineers all over the country.

    Mishra’s journey to the top of GATE 2023 has not been an easy one. After graduating from IIT Kanpur in 2016, he joined OLA cabs as a business analyst and worked there for approximately 3.5 years. However, his passion for engineering never waned, and he decided to attempt GATE for the third time in 2023.

    >> GATE 2023 Toppers List – Click Here <<


    GATE is one of the most competitive exams in India, and it tests a student’s understanding of various engineering concepts, mathematical skills, and analytical abilities. The exam is conducted annually by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) on behalf of the National Coordination Board (NCB).

    >> GATE 2023 Result, Download Your Marksheet @iitk.ac.in <<


    Mishra’s determination and hard work paid off, as he scored an impressive 83.11 out of 100 marks in the GATE 2023 Civil Engineering paper. This outstanding score, coupled with his AIR 1, has made him the talk of the town and a role model for aspiring engineers.

    Mishra’s achievement has not only brought him personal glory but has also brought laurels to his alma mater, IIT Kanpur. The institute has a long-standing reputation for producing some of the best engineers in the country, and Mishra’s success only adds to its legacy.

    Finally, the GATE 2023 results are out! If you have attempted the IIT-K GATE 2023 exam, then today is an important day for you as a GATE exam aspirant.

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  • Air India cancels Chicago-Delhi flight after prolonged delay, passengers fume

    Air India cancels Chicago-Delhi flight after prolonged delay, passengers fume

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    New Delhi: A prolonged delay, and eventual cancellation, of the Air India flight from Chicago to Delhi left passengers fuming, as they complained that they were kept in the dark about the delays and the airline did not inform them about alternate arrangements to reach their destination till Wednesday evening.

    AI 126 flight from Chicago to Delhi was scheduled to depart on March 14 at 1.30 p.m. (local time) and reach Delhi airport on 2.20 p.m. on March 15.

    However, its nearly 300 passengers were waiting at the Chicago airport on Wednesday late evening and they were clueless about any alternate arrangement.

    “The flight is over 22 hours late and we are still at the airport. There is nobody to guide us. The airline staff are hardly informing anything. We don’t know when we will be able to reach Delhi,” said Gopal Krishan Solanki who was waiting for information about the flight.

    Sources claimed that amongst the passengers is a person who lost his mother and he was to arrive for the last rites.

    Solanki said the air passengers were provided with a hotel, but it was arranged very late. “We had to wait here for a long time and there was no information about the fight and accommodation. We were told about the hotel very late,” he added.

    Meanwhile, Air India has said that the flight has been cancelled due to technical reasons. “Air India flight AI 126 on March 14, 2023 had to be cancelled due to technical reasons. The affected passengers were offered all-round support and are being accommodated on alternate flights. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused to our passengers,” said a Air India spokesperson on Wednesday.

    A total of 1,171 flights were cancelled during the year 2022 due to technical reasons, as against 931 in 2021 and 1,481 in 2020, the government told Parliament on Tuesday.

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  • Air Arabia Abu Dhabi marks its first flight to Kolkata

    Air Arabia Abu Dhabi marks its first flight to Kolkata

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    Abu Dhabi: United Arab Emirates’s (UAE) low-cost carrier Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, on Wednesday marked the inauguration of its first flight to Kolkata city in West Bengal, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

    The new direct flights between Abu Dhabi International Airport and Kolkata Airport will operate three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

    The new service to Kolkata is the airline’s seventh destination in India after Cochin, Calicut, Trivandrum, Chennai, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad.

    Air Arabia Abu Dhabi continues to enhance global connectivity to and from the UAE capital, serving a total of 34 destinations direct from Abu Dhabi International Airport across the sub-continent, the GCC, Russia, Africa and Europe.

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