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  • After Improvement In Weather Conditions, Flight Operations Resume At Srinagar Airport

    After Improvement In Weather Conditions, Flight Operations Resume At Srinagar Airport

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    SRINAGAR: The flight operations at Srinagar international Airport resumed on Saturday after remaining temporarily suspended due to the snowfall and low visibility, officials said.

    Quoting Director Srinagar Airport, Kuldeep Singh news agency KNO reported that the flight operations have resumed at Srinagar airport.

    “The flight operations have resumed at Srinagar airport and no flight has been cancelled,” the official said.

    Earlier in the morning, the flight operations were suspended temporarily at Srinagar airport due to the snowfall and poor visibility.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Snowfall Disrupts Flight Operations At Srinagar Airport

    Snowfall Disrupts Flight Operations At Srinagar Airport

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    SRINAGAR: All flights have been delayed due to continuous snowfall, Srinagar airport director Kuldeep Singh Rishi has informed.

    The visibility is only 500 metres, he added. To avoid inconvenience and congestion, passengers have been asked to check the status of the flight before coming to the airport, Rishi added.



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  • Aero India show: Flight operations at Bengaluru airport to be impacted for 10 days

    Aero India show: Flight operations at Bengaluru airport to be impacted for 10 days

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    Bengaluru: The flight operation at the KempeGowda International Airport, Bengaluru (KIAL) will be affected in the backdrop of Aero India Show 2023 scheduled to be held between February 13 and 17. The authorities have announced that the flight services will be partially suspended for 10 days from Wednesday ahead of the 14th edition of the show.

    The show will be held at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru and the preparations are in full swing. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Bengaluru to inaugurate the spectacular international show of metal birds.

    “There will be partial air space closure during Aero India 2023 impacting commercial flight schedules between 08 -17 February, 2023,” the official announcement of KIAL stated. The passengers have been asked to look into the official portal to know more about the flight schedules.

    The KIAL has announced airspace closure timings and for queries on revised, changed flight schedule, passengers are asked to get connected to their respective airline. “We request all passengers travelling through Bengaluru airport during this period to plan the travel time accordingly,” the statement said.

    The Bengaluru airport flight operation would be closed for rehearsals between 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on February 8. On February 12 it will remain closed from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for the same reason.

    On February 13, flight operations will be closed between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. for the inauguration ceremony and Air Display. On February 14 and 15, the Bengaluru airport would be closed for Air Display between 12 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.

    On February 16 and 17, the flight operations will be suspended from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m for Air Display.

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  • Mumbai airport gets threat call from Indian Mujahideen terrorist

    Mumbai airport gets threat call from Indian Mujahideen terrorist

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    Mumbai: Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport received a threat call on Monday night where the caller introduced himself as an Indian Mujahideen terrorist and threatened to blow up the airport.

    According to Mumbai Police, the call was received at around 10 pm at Mumbai airport on Monday.

    The caller introduced himself as Irfan Ahmed Sheikh and described himself as a member of the terrorist organization Indian Mujahideen.

    After giving his introduction, the caller spoke about suspicious things using some code words.

    The airport authority immediately informed Mumbai Police about the call. Police registered a case against the unknown person under section 505 (1) of the IPC.

    The investigation is underway.
    Meanwhile, Mumbai Police and other agencies are on alert and security has been beefed up.

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  • A day after suspension flight operations resume at Srinagar Airport

    A day after suspension flight operations resume at Srinagar Airport

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    Srinagar, Jan 31: The flight operations at Srinagar International Airport resumed a day after remaining suspended due to heavy snowfall in the Kashmir Valley, while Srinagar-Jammu national highway remained closed for traffic on second consecutive day.

    Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Director Srinagar Airport Kuldeep Singh said flight operations resumed today after a slight delay in the morning.

    “Several morning flights were delayed due to low visibility, but now the flight operations are going on smoothly,” he said.

    Meanwhile, an official said restoration work on Srinagar-Jammu highway was still going on and people are advised not to take any journey till it is completed.

    He also said train service, which remained suspended for a day on Monday has been partially resumed from Budgam to Anantnag.

    The official said the train service resumed from Budgam to Sadura and first train ran at 08:30 am from Budgam—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Snowfall: All Flights Cancelled At Srinagar Airport

    Snowfall: All Flights Cancelled At Srinagar Airport

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    SRINAGAR: Kashmir Valley on Monday was cut-off from the rest of the world as snowfall led to the closure of the vital Srinagar-Jammu highway, besides affecting air traffic.

    An official said that due to continuous snowfall since morning, all flights to and from the Srinagar international airport have been cancelled.

    He said that all flights to and from Srinagar airport were delayed in the morning and had to be finally cancelled because the runway clearance at the airport can only be started once it stops snowing.

    “We had 68 sked flights today
    All 68 flights were cancelled due to low visibility and continuous snowfall,” in a tweet Director Srinagar Airport Kuldeep Singh Rishi said.

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  • Snowfall: Many Flights Delayed At Srinagar Airport

    Snowfall: Many Flights Delayed At Srinagar Airport

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    SRINAGAR: Fresh snowfall in Srinagar delayed several morning flights at the Srinagar International Airport due to low visibility.

    In a tweet Director Srinagar Airport Kuldeep Singh said that since early morning all flights were delayed due to poor visibility.

    “So far no flight has been cancelled due to weather. All flights scheduled for today have been delayed,” he added.

    Jammu and Kashmir received fresh snowfall on Sunday.



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  • Snowfall Aftermath: Check Here Examination, Train, Traffic And Srinagar Airport Updates – Kashmir News

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    The forecast is going as per the expectation currently, parts of Jammu and Kashmir Continuously receiving rain/snow showers.”) Jammu areas are currently receiving rain showers.

    Traffic Update

    Jammu Srinagar NHW blocked due to shooting stones and mudslides at several places between Chanderkot and Banihal.

    Srinagar Airport Update

    Our visibility is only 200 M and there is continuous snowfall We are simultaneously clearing the snow.

    All flights are delayed.

    To avoid inconvenience and to avoid Congestion please check the status of your flight from your airlines before coming to the airport.

    Train Update

    The train service will remain suspended until the snow on the railway line is removed. The railway will resume its operations as soon as the snow is cleared.After the snow is cleared, WDS 4 will go first, then the train is expected to run railway apologizes for the inconvenience.

    Examination Update

    All PG, engineering and other examinations scheduled to be held on January 30, 2023 (Monday) postponed in view of inclement weather conditions, fresh dates for the deferred Examinations will be notified separately later: *Controller Examinations KU Dr Majid Zaman*


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  • Hyderabad: Airport Metro works under ‘fine-tune’

    Hyderabad: Airport Metro works under ‘fine-tune’

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    Hyderabad: In order to fine-tune the Airport Metro alignment and to examine different options for ideal station locations, Hyderabad Airport Metro Limited (HAML) MD NVS Reddy inspected a 10 km stretch between Narsingi underpass (My Home Avatar junction) to Rajendranagar hillock on Sunday.

    Walking the entire length of about 10 km along with his senior engineers, he examined every aspect of the alignment and gave directions, a press note said.

    He stated that the Airport Metro stations should be situated closer to the Outer Ring Road (ORR) road underpasses in order to give passengers arriving from various roads and communities where extensive development is occurring easy access.

    In order to facilitate the construction of a few additional stations to serve the high-rise commercial and residential buildings under construction in the area of the corridor, Reddy also requested that the engineers design the Metro viaduct without curves and gradients at a few designated locations.

    In order to ensure the success of Airport Metro from the very beginning of operations, he instructed officials that skywalks and other pedestrian amenities must be considered a crucial component of station planning.

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  • Unruly behaviour: Passenger offloaded from SpiceJet plane at Delhi airport

    Unruly behaviour: Passenger offloaded from SpiceJet plane at Delhi airport

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    New Delhi: An unruly male passenger was offloaded from a SpiceJet plane at the Delhi airport on Monday after he allegedly touched a female cabin crew in an inappropriate manner, according to sources.

    Following the incident which happened during boarding a wet-leased Corendon aircraft that was to fly from Delhi to Hyderabad, the airline said it offloaded the unruly passenger as well as another person who was accompanying him.

    The sources said that during the boarding, the male passenger behaved in an unruly manner and touched the female cabin crew member inappropriately.

    Following a written complaint from the crew member, the passenger concerned was offloaded and handed over to the IGIA (Indira Gandhi International Airport) police station for further course of action, they added.

    The plane was scheduled to operate SG-8133 flight from Delhi to Hyderabad.

    A senior official at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said it is looking into the matter and will take appropriate action.

    “During boarding at Delhi, one passenger behaved in an unruly and inappropriate manner, harassing and causing disturbance to cabin crew. The crew informed PIC (Pilot in Command) and security staff of the same. The said passenger and a co-passenger, who were travelling together, were offloaded and handed over to the security team,” SpiceJet said in a statement.

    A video clip purportedly of a heated argument between a cabin crew and the passenger onboard the plane was also shared on social media.

    In recent times, there have been various incidents of unruly behaviour by passengers onboard flights. Under DGCA norms, unruly behaviour can even attract life time ban on flying.

    On January 7, two foreign nationals were offloaded from a Mumbai-bound Go First flight from Goa after they allegedly misbehaved with a woman cabin crew member.

    At least three incidents of unruly passenger behaviour onboard two Air India international flights last year came to light in recent weeks. Among others, there was also an incident onboard a Thai Smile Airways plane from Bangkok to Kolkata last month.

    On January 20, DGCA imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on Tata group-owned Air India as well as suspended the license of the pilot-in-command of the New York-Delhi flight in which a person allegedly urinated on a female co-passenger.

    In the incident, which happened on November 26, 2022, the watchdog has also slapped a fine of Rs 3 lakh on Air India’s Director of in-flight services for failing to discharge her duties.

    The enforcement actions for violation of applicable norms come nearly two months after the incident, which came to the notice of the DGCA only on January 4.

    Air India has imposed a four-month flying ban on the accused Shankar Mishra, who is in jail now.

    On January 9, DGCA issued a show cause notice to Air India after finding the airline’s response as “lackadaisical and delayed” regarding two incidents of passenger misbehaviour onboard a flight from Paris to New Delhi last month.

    In one incident, a drunk passenger was caught smoking in the lavatory and was not listening to the crew. In the second incident, another passenger allegedly relieved himself on a vacant seat and blanket of a fellow female passenger when she went to the lavatory. These incidents had happened onboard the Paris-New Delhi flight on December 6, 2022 that were not reported to the regulator.

    On December 29, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) filed a police complaint regarding the scuffle between passengers onboard a Thai Smile Airways plane from Bangkok to Kolkata on December 26.

    A video clip of the incident that happened before the take-off of the A320 plane from Bangkok on December 26 was shared on social media. In the clip, a male passenger was being slapped multiple times by a few male co-passengers.

    “With regard to the scuffle between passengers on board a @ThaiSmileAirway flight, a police complaint has been filed against those involved. Such behaviour is unacceptable,” Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia had said in a tweet on December 29.

    Under DGCA rules, the airline concerned is responsible for informing the regulator within 12 hours of landing of the aircraft in case of any incident of unruly passengers/ passenger rage/passenger misconduct reported in their flight, the statement said.

    Besides, the airline concerned has to set up a three-member internal committee. It will have a retired District and Sessions Judge as Chairman, a representative from a different scheduled airline as a member and a representative from a passengers’ association or consumer association or retired officer of Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum as the third member.

    The committee can decide the duration of flying ban on the unruly passenger within 30 days and there could be a life time ban.

    During the pendency of the decision by the committee, the airline concerned may ban such unruly passenger from flying for a period of up to 30 days, as per the rules.

    After the committee takes the decision, the airline should maintain a database of all such unruly passengers and inform the same to DGCA, which is the custodian for maintaining the ‘no-fly list’.

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