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  • IndiGo offers to operate chartered flights under Operation Kaveri

    IndiGo offers to operate chartered flights under Operation Kaveri

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    New Delhi: IndiGo on Wednesday said it has offered services for chartered flights to Jeddah to bring back Indians evacuated from Sudan.

    Under the evacuation mission ‘Operation Kaveri’, India is taking the evacuees from Sudan to the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah from where they are returning home.

    As per official data, the total number of Indians evacuated so far from Sudan stands at 534.

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    “We have offered our services for charter flights to Jeddah under the Indian Government’s Operation Kaveri rescue mission of our citizens from Sudan.

    “We are still awaiting details from the ministry to launch these flights, nothing has been confirmed as of yet,” the airline said in a statement.

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  • Southwest Airlines briefly pauses flights nationwide over computer glitch

    Southwest Airlines briefly pauses flights nationwide over computer glitch

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    Southwest blamed the problem on “data connection issues resulting from a firewall failure,” according to a statement.

    “Early this morning, a vendor-supplied firewall went down and connection to some operational data was unexpectedly lost. Southwest Teams worked quickly to minimize flight disruptions,” the airline said.

    DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who has pressed airlines to ensure customers receive adequate refunds after flight disruptions, said in a tweet that “We are here to ensure passengers have strong protections when airline failures like this affect their plans,” and directed affected Southwest customers to DOT’s Airline Customer Service Dashboard.

    Background: Though so far there’s no indication that Tuesday’s glitch was related to problems with the airline’s internal scheduling software that caused the holiday flight havoc late last year, Southwest continues to face scrutiny for how it handled those flights.

    In February, Southwest COO Andrew Watterson apologized to Congress for the holiday meltdown that was triggered by winter weather but dragged on for nearly a week due to issues with the airline’s scheduling and rebooking systems. Watterson in February promised his airline is now “intensely focused on learning from this event by taking immediate mitigation efforts.”

    But the top Senate Democrat overseeing the aviation industry, Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) charged that Southwest withheld information from Congress about how it’s handling refunds for customers caught up in its December holiday meltdown, where some 16,000 flights were canceled. Cantwell is seeking specifics on how many passengers were involved, how many were issued cash refunds versus vouchers for future flights, how many were rebooked and when the airline plans to upgrade its internal systems that caused the debacle.

    Earlier this month, Southwest released the results of a report detailing failings surrounding the end-of-year meltdown. The report, which was also conducted by an outside consulting firm hired by Southwest, said that “insufficient winter infrastructure” and computer software issues with rescheduling and rebooking passengers and crew were mostly to blame. The airline said a host of steps to improve winter operations will be complete by next winter, while software upgrades are already in place or will be completed by next winter.



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  • Syria, Saudi Arabia agree to resume consular services, flights

    Syria, Saudi Arabia agree to resume consular services, flights

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    Damascus/Riyadh: Syria and Saudi Arabia have agreed in a joint statement to resume consular services and flights, after the bilateral ties have been stranded for years.

    The announcement came as Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad wrapped up his visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, the first time since the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The statement on Wednesday said both Syria and Saudi Arabia have agreed to resume the consular services and the flights between the two countries, stressing that both sides have agreed on boosting security and counter-terrorism efforts, according to the Syrian Foreign Ministry.

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    The two sides discussed the necessary steps to achieve a comprehensive political settlement to the crisis in Syria that would end all its repercussions, achieve national reconciliation, and contribute to the return of Syria to its Arab surroundings and the resumption of its natural role in the Arab world, according to the statement.

    The two countries also agreed to resolve humanitarian difficulties and offer a suitable environment for assistance to reach all parts of Syria, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

    The two sides stressed the importance of the return of Syrian refugees and displaced individuals to their areas, along with taking the required steps to stabilise the situation in the country.

    Mekdad’s visit to Saudi Arabia came upon the invitation by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, as the relations between both countries are on the way to normalisation.

    On Wednesday, Tunisia and Syria decided to reopen their respective embassies to resume diplomatic ties between the two countries.

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  • Planning to travel this Eid? These airports offer direct flights to Dubai

    Planning to travel this Eid? These airports offer direct flights to Dubai

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    Abu Dhabi: If you are planning to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr holidays in a foreign country, then Dubai is an excellent option.

    It’s not only closer, but the attractions to see in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will truly make your Eid holidays memorable.

    Now is the perfect time to consider a vacation to Dubai, as 21 Indian airports are offering non-stop flights to Dubai.

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    As per media reports, there are said to be more than 80 daily non-stop flights operating between the emirate and airports in India – and the number is likely to rise in the coming year.

    Passengers can choose from a range of airline options that offer non-stop flying services between Indian cities and Dubai.

    These include Indian Airlines, Indigo, Air Indian Express, Vistara, Go First, SpiceJet, Emirates Airlines, and flydubai.

    Airports from India that offer direct flights to Dubai:

    Eid-Al-Fitr marks the end of the month-long fast. Eid Al-Fitr is expected to fall on Friday, April 21, 2022.

    The exact date of the start of Eid Al-Fitr will be confirmed closer to the end of Ramzan, based on moon-sighting.

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  • Alliance Air cancels 8 flights from Hyderabad airport; passengers distressed

    Alliance Air cancels 8 flights from Hyderabad airport; passengers distressed

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    Hyderabad: Alliance Air has come under fire for cancelling eight flights from Shamshabad Airport on Monday citing technical issues,

    Sectors including Tirupati, Bangalore, Mysore and Vijayawada were affected by the cancellation.

    Frustrated over the cancellations, the passengers who made prior bookings fumed over the management of the airlines and demanded better arrangements and alternatives in cases of emergency cancellations.

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    Several tweets protruded following the cancellation where one said, “Dozens of passengers left stranded at Shamshabad Airport in Hyderabad.”

    Disappointed over the service, another passenger whose son just underwent surgery said that they suffered as the delay in the follow-up with the doctor had caused the boy discomfort.

    Another passenger criticised the airline for the five-hour delay and then cancelling it abruptly.

    The cancelled flights are 9I 877 HYD TO TIR, 9I 895 HYD TO BLR, 9I 888 HYD TO VGA, 9I 847 HYD TO MYQ 9I 872 MAA TO HYD, 9I 878 TIR TO HYD, 9I 896 BLR TO HYD, 9I 848 MYQ TO HYD.

    While waiting for updates, the distressed passengers urged the airlines to improve their communication services as they awaited a resolution of their issues.

    However, the airline officials informed the passengers that the flights were cancelled for operational reasons and assured to refund their money.



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  • AI introduces new in-flight F&B menu for international flights

    AI introduces new in-flight F&B menu for international flights

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    New Delhi: Air India has introduced a refreshed in-flight food and beverages menu across cabins on all international flights.

    Air India’s First and Business Class customers who follow the vegan lifestyle will now be able to choose from a selection of plant-based meal options.

    Moreover, the airline’s bar menu now features a range of premium brands of spirits as well as a new wine list that includes French and Italian wines.

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    Customers on board will be able to indulge in sophistication with Air India’s bar menu, which now offers a fine wine list, including Laurent-Perrier La Cuvee Brut champagne, wines from the renowned vineyards of Chateau de l’Hestrange, Les Oliviers, Chateau Milon, and Piedmont region of Northern Italy. In addition, the new beverages menu features a range of whiskey, gin, vodka, and beer of premium brands.

    The new menus is based on guest feedback and is designed to offer travellers an assortment of gourmet meals, trendy appetisers, decadent desserts, and showcase India’s locally sourced culinary influence while keeping in line with the healthy eating trend.

    Sandeep Verma, Head of In-flight Services, Air India, said “As part of our ongoing effort of transforming the Air India experience for the guests, we have brought great thought and energy into our new menu. We want our guests to enjoy their food and beverage on board Air India flights much like they would at their favourite restaurants.

    “Our underlying focus while designing the new menu has been on ensuring that it includes nutritious options that are delicious, and on incorporating contemporary, sustainable practices.”

    A team of in-house experts, catering partners, and multiple suppliers were assembled to design an elevated the dining experience on board Air India flights.

    Air India’s First and Business Class customers who follow the vegan lifestyle will now be able to choose from a selection of delicious, plant-based meal options such as ‘Subz’ seekh kebab, Thai red curry with tofu and vegetables, broccoli and millet steak, and lemon sevaiyan upma, medu wada and masala uttapam.

    The new menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner, across all classes, features a mix of fusion dishes and classics such as mushroom scrambled egg, turmeric chilli omelette, mixed vegetable paratha, achari paneer and emmenthal sandwich in multigrain bread, grilled prawns in a fennel cream sauce, murgh rezala kofta, murgh elaichi korma, classic chilli chicken, chicken chettinad kathi roll, baked fillet of fish with a herb almond and garlic crust, masala dal and brown rice khichdi with sprouts, roast tomato and bocconcini caprese with kalamata olives and pesto, and classic tomato and coriander shorba with crisp namakpara, among others.

    There are also new dessert offerings such as mango passionfruit delight, quinoa orange kheer, espresso almond crumble mousse cake, khajur tukda with kesar phirni, single origin chocolate slice, chum-chum sandwich with blueberry sauce, and a seasonal fruit selection.

    Air India’s selection of mocktails such as Virgin Mary, California Orange, Apple Spritzer, and juices would offer an array of flavours to fulfil the fine dining experience.

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  • Nearly 22 flights diverted from Delhi after rain, thunderstorm

    Nearly 22 flights diverted from Delhi after rain, thunderstorm

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    New Delhi: Adverse weather conditions caused by rain and thunderstorm led to the diversion of nearly 22 flights from the Delhi airport till late on Thursday evening.

    Officials said that the diverted flights have landed at different airports in Lucknow, Jaipur, Dehradun and Chandigarh due to heavy rains coupled with thunderstorm in Delhi-NCR.

    Many airlines issued travel advisories to the passengers after rain lashed several parts of NCR, asking them to stay updated for further developments.

    “Thunderstorms with rain are likely to affect Delhi (DEL), our departures/arrivals and their consequential flights may get affected. Passengers are requested to keep a check on their flight status,” SpiceJet informed on its twitter handle.

    IndiGo also made a similar announcement, saying, “Flight departures and arrivals are likely to be impacted due to bad weather in Delhi. Please do check your flight status.”

    Flights were diverted from Delhi to different locations even on Wednesday due to unexpected rain during evening hours.

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  • Air India Express launches Goa-Dubai direct flights

    Air India Express launches Goa-Dubai direct flights

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    Panaji: Air India Express, India’s first international budget airline, on Monday said it has commenced operations from Goa International Airport, with four weekly direct flights on the Goa-Dubai route.

    The first flight IX 840 took off at 1:00 am on Monday with 148 passengers on board from Dabolim Airport.

    To mark the occasion, Aloke Singh, Managing Director, Air India Express and AirAsia India, said: “We are thrilled to start our maiden international services from Goa under the Air India Express banner, which is amongst India’s most popular tourist destinations”.

    Singh said that the airline takes pride in being the only airline that offers direct connectivity to Dubai from Goa. AirAsia India, which is set to merge with Air India Express, already operates 13 daily direct flights to/from Goa, connecting five domestic cities.

    “We hope to be a part of the tourism success story of the state and remain committed to offering the best of services to our customers,” he added.

    Earlier in the evening, the Goa travel trade joined the celebrations marking the entry of Air India Express to Goa at a function held at a city hotel with the senior leadership teams of Air India Express and AirAsia India.

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  • EU transport chief quits his post over free Qatar flights

    EU transport chief quits his post over free Qatar flights

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    BRUSSELS — A top European Union official is leaving his role in charge of transport policy, following POLITICO’s revelations that he accepted free flights on Qatar Airways while his team negotiated a major aviation deal with the Gulf state.

    Henrik Hololei, director general of the European Commission’s transport department, faced an internal investigation into the flights, and whether he was right to clear himself of any conflict of interest.

    On Wednesday, POLITICO revealed Hololei will leave his job as director general of the transport department, known in the Brussels lexicon as DG MOVE, and will become a political adviser with no management responsibility in DG INTPA, the Commission’s department in charge of international partnerships. 

    A spokesperson for the Commission later confirmed to reporters that Hololei would move to his new role on April 1.

    Hololei himself announced his job switch in an email to staff. “Dear friends and colleagues,” Hololei wrote. “I wanted to let you know myself that Friday will be my last day at DG MOVE. I am sure that you have seen the recent press coverage of my participation in international conferences.

    “This has become a distraction, and is preventing DG MOVE from moving forward with the files that are so important for the safer, more sustainable, smarter and more resilient transport system that Europe needs and deserves,” he said. “I have asked to be moved to another position, which I will take up at DG INTPA.”

    POLITICO reported a month ago that Hololei flew business class for free on Qatar Airways nine times between 2015 and 2021, according to details obtained through freedom of information requests. Six of the free flights occurred while the market access agreement between the EU and Doha was being put together, and four of these were paid for by the government of Qatar or a group with links to Qatar.

    The disclosures immediate triggered a storm of criticism, calls for an inquiry and demands to overhaul the rules. The Commission initially insisted Hololei had not broken any rules, but then later moved to tighten those same rules to make sure his behavior could not be repeated in future. An internal investigation is under way into the flights, after officials confirmed that Hololei himself had been the person who signed off on the ethical question of whether they represented a conflict of interest.

    In recent days, POLITICO has reported on calls from within the Commission for Hololei to step aside.

    The episode comes at a highly sensitive time for the EU. The Brussels institutions are already battling to save their reputation amid a corruption scandal involving allegations that Qatar and other foreign governments paid MEPs and others to do their bidding in the European Parliament.

    Ursula von der Leyen, president of the Commission, vowed in light of the so-called Qatargate scandal to crack down on corruption, throwing her weight behind the idea of an ethical oversight body that would be able to probe and penalize misdeeds across all EU institutions.

    While the Parliament is undergoing reforms to avoid future corruption problems, the Commission and the Council of the EU have not been involved in the scandal and stopped short of announcing any internal changes as a result.

    But the Hololei case, which centered on a senior official closely involved with a major transport deal crucial to the Gulf state, widened the focus of scrutiny to include the European Commission, which is in charge proposing EU legislation.



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  • Etihad to start direct flights between Kolkata and Abu Dhabi from Sunday

    Etihad to start direct flights between Kolkata and Abu Dhabi from Sunday

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    Kolkata: Etihad Airways will resume flight services between Kolkata and Abu Dhabi on Sunday, the airlines said.

    The flights, to be available every day, will be operated with an Airbus A320 aircraft, offering eight seats in business class and 150 in economy class, it said.

    With the recommencement of services to Kolkata, Etihad will now fly to 14 destinations across the region — India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives, it added.

    The aircraft will depart Abu Dhabi at 9.10 pm local time, and land in Kolkata at 3.30 am. It will take off from Kolkata at 4.35 am, and reach the UAE capital at 8.15 am local time.

    “Our return to Kolkata will come at the same time as we go double daily to New York, providing better access between India and the United States via Abu Dhabi, where our guests can take advantage of our US preclearance facility for a seamless arrival into the States,” said Martin Drew, the senior vice-president of global sales and cargo at Etihad.

    Last week, low-cost carrier Air Arabia launched its services between Kolkata and Abu Dhabi, flying three days a week. It is also operating an Airbus A320.

    Etihad had stopped its services between Kolkata and Abu Dhabi following the COVID-19 outbreak.

    Kolkata has direct flights to two other west Asian destinations, Dubai and Doha.

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