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  • Eid holidays: Check out cheap flight deals from UAE to Hyderabad, other Indian cities

    Eid holidays: Check out cheap flight deals from UAE to Hyderabad, other Indian cities

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    Abu Dhabi: Are you planning to travel to India for the Eid Al-Fitr holidays to celebrate with your family? Airfares from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Indian cities start from only 309 Dirhams (Rs 6,906), local media reported.

    Popular ticket websites have reported huge discounts on airfare to India. Ticket prices for the April 17 flight month ago were 950 Dirhams (Rs 21,234).

    Below are the prices for some of the destinations on airline ticket sites for direct flights from April 17 to April 20 as per a report by Khaleej Times,

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    • Ras Al Khaimah to Mumbai starts at 309 Dirhams (Rs 6,906)
    • Dubai to Mangalore starts at 386 Dirhams (Rs 8,627)
    • Dubai to Mumbai starts at 319 Dirhams (Rs 7,130)
    • Abu Dhabi to Chennai starts at 362 Dirhams (Rs 8,091)
    • Dubai to Hyderabad starts at 404 Dirhams (Rs 9,030)

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    • Ras Al Khaimah to Mumbai starts at 325 Dirhams (Rs 7,264)
    • Sharjah to Mumbai starts at 330 Dirhams (Rs 7,376)
    • Dubai to Kochi starts at 440 Dirhams (Rs 9,835)
    • Dubai to Calicut starts at 621 Dirhams (Rs 13,880)
    • Sharjah to Delhi starts at 425 Dirhams (Rs 9,499)
    • Abu Dhabi to Delhi starts at 449 Dirhams (Rs 10,036)
    • Abu Dhabi to Chennai starts at 378 Dirhams (Rs 8,449)
    • Sharjah to Chennai starts at 377 Dirhams (Rs 8,426)
    • Dubai to Hyderabad starts at 480 Dirhams (Rs 10,729)
    • Sharjah to Hyderabad starts at 449 Dirhams (Rs 10,035)

    The prices may vary and may shoot up from April 17 to April 20 in the coming days.

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  • Air India flight to London returns to Delhi after passenger ‘harms’ cabin crew

    Air India flight to London returns to Delhi after passenger ‘harms’ cabin crew

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    New Delhi: An Air India flight to London returned to Delhi on Monday due to the “serious unruly behaviour” of a passenger onboard.

    The Air India flight AI 111 scheduled to operate on the Delhi-London-Heathrow route returned shortly after departure.

    An FIR was lodged as the accused person allegedly misbehaved and caused physical harm to two of the cabin crew members.

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    Officials said that the accused person continued to create a scene even after verbal and written warnings and the pilot-in-command had to return to Delhi. Subsequently, the accused person was handed over to the concerned security authorities and adequate action was initiated.

    “Not heeding to verbal and written warnings, the passenger continued with unruly behaviour including causing physical harm to two of the cabin crew members. The pilot in command decided to return to Delhi and the passenger was handed over to the security personnel upon landing,” said an Air India spokesperson on Monday.

    An FIR has also been lodged with the police. “Safety, security and dignity of all on board is important to us at Air India. We are providing all possible support to the affected crew members. We regret the inconvenience caused to the passengers and have rescheduled the flight to depart for London this afternoon,” added the spokesperson.

    Airlines have witnessed many such incidents of unruly behaviour by some air passengers in the last few months.

    Last week, a drunk flyer on board an Indigo flight from Delhi to Bengaluru tried to open the flap of the emergency doors. Subsequently, the matter was reported to the concerned agencies and appropriate action was initiated.

    During the end of March, two passengers travelling on an Indigo flight from Dubai to Mumbai continued consuming alcohol onboard despite multiple warnings from the crew. They verbally abused the crew and co-passengers.

    In order to deal withnunruly behaviour, DGCA has issued CAR, Section 3- Air Transport, Series M, and Part VI titled ‘Handling of unruly/ disruptive passengers’.

    As per the procedure defined in the CAR, airlines are required to follow a prescribed procedure for holding passengers accountable before they are placed in the ‘No Fly List’ by the airline. Based on the information provided by the airlines, ‘No Fly List’ is maintained by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

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  • Bengaluru: Flight services hit due to heavy downpour

    Bengaluru: Flight services hit due to heavy downpour

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    Bengaluru: Fourteen flights were diverted and six departures were delayed on Tuesday evening due to a heavy downpour and bad weather in Devanahalli on the city outskirts where the Kempegowda International Airport is located, airport authorities said.

    Strong crosswinds and heavy rain with thunder and lightning impacted flight operations from 4.05 PM to 4.51 PM, an airport official said.

    “Overall 14 flights were diverted. 12 were diverted to Chennai, one to Coimbatore and one to Hyderabad. Airline wise count – seven Indigo Flights, three Vistara, two Akasa Airlines and one each of Go Air and Air India. Six departures were delayed,” the official told PTI.

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    The official added that the normal operations have resumed.

    “Flights diverted to Chennai are being refueled and will return to Bengaluru shortly,” she said

    According to the Met department, the KIA in Devanahalli received 45.2 mm rainfall on Tuesday evening.

    Due to the heavy downpour, traffic was thrown out of gear and normal life was paralysed in Devanahalli.

    On the other hand, there was no rainfall in the central region of the city.

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

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  • Varanasi-bound IndiGo flight makes emergency landing at Hyderabad airport

    Varanasi-bound IndiGo flight makes emergency landing at Hyderabad airport

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    Delhi: A Varanasi-bound IndiGo flight made an emergency landing at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad on Tuesday, due to a technical problem.

    The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has confirmed that IndiGo Flight 6E897 had taken off from Bengaluru for Varanasi but made an emergency landing at 6:15 am after diverting to Shamshadabad airport.

    Officials have cited a technical problem for the diversion.

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    There were 137 passengers on board and all are safe, DGCA said.

    The DGCA has ordered an inquiry into the incident, said a senior official.

    Further details are awaited.

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  • Inebriated passenger vomits, defecates on IndiGo flight

    Inebriated passenger vomits, defecates on IndiGo flight

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    In a bizarre incident, an inebriated IndiGo flight passenger reportedly vomited in the aisle and defecated around the toilet while traveling from Guwahati to Delhi.

    The incident happened on March 26.

    The incident was flagged on Twitter by Bhaskar Dev Konwar, an advocate who was also a passenger. “Indigo 6E 762 : Guwahati to Delhi. The intoxicated passenger vomited on the aisle and defecated all around the toilet. Leading lady Shewta cleaned up all the mess and all the girls managed the situation exceptionally well. Salute girl power #Indigo#girlpower#DGCA,” he tweeted.

    Numerous Twitter users voiced their outrage at the incident and demanded severe punishment for the accused. IndiGo, however, has not made any statements regarding the issue.

    Last year in November, a drunk passenger named Shankar Mishra urinated on an elderly woman on an Air India flight. The airline was criticized for not taking prompt necessary against the passenger. Six weeks after the heinous act, Mishra was detained.

    Mishra was banned by Air India for four months. He was finally granted bail by a Delhi court when his lawyers made an eccentric argument that it was the elderly woman who peed on herself and not Mishra.

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  • Andhra CM Jagan Mohan Reddy’s flight makes emergency landing

    Andhra CM Jagan Mohan Reddy’s flight makes emergency landing

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    Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s flight made an emergency landing at Gannavaram airport after a technical fault, sources said.

    According to sources, the incident was reported shortly after the flight had departed from Gannavaram airport.CM Reddy was to attend a G20 conference in Visakhapatnam. He arrived at Gannavaram airport at 6 pm and the flight took off at 6.05 pm.

    However, the pilot noticed a technical fault in the aircraft 10 minutes into take-off and made an emergency landing.

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  • Telangana man dies at Saudi Airport hour before boarding flight to India

    Telangana man dies at Saudi Airport hour before boarding flight to India

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    In a tragic incident that occurred at the Saudi airport, Mohammed Chand Pasha, a man from Telangana, died of a heart attack just an hour before his scheduled flight to India. Pasha, who was in his 50s, was a native of Kondapur village, Kodimyal Mandal in Jagtial, Telangana, and had gone to Saudi Arabia to work in the city of Abha.

    According to a report published in TOI, the news of Pasha’s death came to light on March 20, almost three weeks after he passed away on March 2.

    As per the details of the incident, the man was rushed to a hospital soon after he suffered heart attack. Unfortunately, doctors declared him dead upon arrival.

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  • Delhi excise policy case: Sisodia seeks bail, says he is neither flight risk nor CBI found incriminating evidence

    Delhi excise policy case: Sisodia seeks bail, says he is neither flight risk nor CBI found incriminating evidence

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    New Delhi: Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday sought bail from a city court, saying he was neither a flight risk nor the CBI has found anything incriminating against him in its probe into the alleged irregularities relating to the excise policy, which, he added, was formulated “purely in the normal course.” Special Judge M K Nagpal, who deferred the hearing on Sisodia’s bail plea till March 24 for clarification and submissions, meanwhile issued a notice to the Enforcement Directorate and sought its response by March 25. The money-laundering case being probed by ED is an offshoot of the main case registered by the CBI.

    During the hearing, which continued for more than an hour, the lawyers for the senior AAP leader said there was no documentary evidence of him receiving “kickbacks” and the allegation that the accused destroyed documentary evidence was “vague”.

    Senior advocates Dayan Krishnan and Mohit Mathur, appearing for Sisodia, said the accused cooperated in the probe and none of the searches led to the seizure of any incriminatory evidence and moreover, there was no further need for his custodial interrogation by the CBI.

    The CBI, so far, has quizzed Sisodia in its custody for seven days.

    The senior lawyers said Sisodia was not a flight risk and regarding the allegations that the accused manipulated the excise policy, there was no documentary evidence of receiving kickbacks.

    They said changes in the excise policy were made “purely in the normal course” and that it was a government policy, which was approved by the Delhi lieutenant governor and the law secretary.

    The lawyers also said that Sisodia’s wife was suffering from an incurable disease, for which the medical treatment could only slow the degenerative condition, and that he was the only person to take care of his wife.

    Opposing the bail plea, CBI’s special public prosecutor D P Singh said though Sisodia was not a flight risk, he was “definitely” in a position to influence witnesses and destroy evidence. If he is given the relief, “the investigation will be compromised”, Singh said.

    “We have only 36 days left to file the chargesheet. Till that time he (Sisodia) being released on bail will scuttle our investigation,” the SPP said.

    The prosecutor said Sisodia, who was dealing with an “unprecedented” 18 ministries, implemented the excise policy with “high handedness” in the way he and the representatives of the “south group” wanted. “A person is a saint till the time his irregularities are discovered,” the SPP said. To this, Sisodia’s advocates raised objections.

    The SPP said Sisodia was “upset” over an expert committee report on the excise policy and that after seeing a draft cabinet note, he had “flared up” on an excise commissioner and “called a public servant, whatever he could.” Regarding Sisodia’s frequent changing of phones, Singh said these were not “innocent” actions and that phones were changed for the destruction of evidence. Along with phones, the files were also destroyed, the CBI prosecutor said.

    He said the note which was put up in the cabinet along with the file containing the minutes of several meetings was missing. Besides staying in a Delhi hotel from March 14 to 17, 2021, the representatives of the “south group” also flew into the national capital by a chartered flight during the days of peak Covid-19, he said.

    In the rejoinder submissions, the counsel for Sisodia said while dealing with policy decisions, it has to be kept in mind that merely because a second view was possible, it did not make the decision a crime.

    “I am not holding any public post now. In any case, the LG is dealing with civil servants. The issue of control is with the Supreme Court now,” one of the advocates said.

    Sisodia is at present in the Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody.

    Earlier, in his bail application, Sisodia stated that he joined the investigation as and when called by the central agencies.

    He further stated that no fruitful purpose would be served by keeping him in custody as all the recoveries have already been made, adding that the other accused in this case have already been granted bail.

    The CBI on February 26 arrested Sisodia in connection with alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22.

    The ED arrested Sisodia on March 9 evening in Tihar jail, where he was lodged in connection with the case being probed by the CBI.

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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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  • Hyderabad: GHMC Mayor unveils ‘The Flight’ at KBR park

    Hyderabad: GHMC Mayor unveils ‘The Flight’ at KBR park

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    Hyderabad: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Mayor Gadwal Vijayalaxmi inaugurated The Flight, a sculpture near KBR park on Sunday. 

    The commemorative sculpture celebrates women’s power and it was installed at the junction in front of the main gate of KBR Park in the city in the presence of philanthropist Pinky Reddy and the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) Women’s wing FLO Chairperson Shubhraa Maheshwari.

    Vijayalakshmi, speaking to the gathering immediately after unveiling the sculpture said, “The Flight, is a representation of a female guardian angel. The sculpture transforms itself – from the front it depicts armor for a woman’s body and from the side, it depicts wings like an angel. Signifying the form of a female warrior, the sculpture also represents the idea of women’s strength, safety, and freedom”.

    Pinky Reddy said, “The project is another feather in the cap of FLO. The sculptor looks beautiful, more so in front of lovely KBR Park.”

    “The sculptor is 12 feet tall and is made of stainless steel structure. Designer Sharsha Reddy is a designer and sculptor. Specialists used a Corten Steel base to elevate the sculptor and it was made in Hyderabad. It took three weeks to implement the project,” said the FLO chairperson Maheshwari. 

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