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  • 07 passengers injured as 02 vehicles collide in Uri Baramulla

    07 passengers injured as 02 vehicles collide in Uri Baramulla

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    07 passengers injured as 02 vehicles collide in Uri Baramulla

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    Baramulla : An accident took place at Gunpost Nambla Uri between two vehicles Alto Bearing registration number JK05J-8290 and Tata Punch bearing registration number JK05L-3712 resulting in injuries to 07 persons.

    They have identified as Rehnaz Banu, Sameena, Afshana, Syed Ishtiyak, Bashir Ahmad, Mohammad Shafi and Mohammad Sharif who all are residents of Uri area.
    all injured were shifted to SDH Uri for first aid where from they were referred to GMC Baramulla for treatment.

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  • Manipur violence: AAI helps stranded passengers at Imphal airport

    Manipur violence: AAI helps stranded passengers at Imphal airport

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    New Delhi: Amid unrest in parts of Manipur, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has taken various measures to help air passengers while airlines have waived rescheduling and cancellation charges for flights to and from the capital city of Imphal.

    Curfew was relaxed on Sunday in parts of Manipur which saw ethnic rioting over the last few days.

    According to a civil aviation ministry official, the Airports Authority of India is coordinating with the state government to transport stranded passengers from the airport to the city under escort. A help desk has also been set up with effect from May 4.

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    The help desk counter is provided with an AAI LAN internet facility to print tickets as internet services are unavailable in the state, as per the official.

    The official added that there were 10,531 passengers at Imphal airport and the total flight movements handled were 108 till May 6, including 50 defence movements and 6 additional flights.

    Air India and IndiGo have waived fees for rescheduling/cancelling all their flights to and from Imphal from May 4 to 7.

    In a release on Sunday, Air India said it operated special flights to and from Imphal on May 6 and 7. IndiGo, on Saturday, said it operated two special flights from Imphal to Kolkata.

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  • Eid ul-Fitr: Dubai Airports records 200,000 passengers in 24 hours

    Eid ul-Fitr: Dubai Airports records 200,000 passengers in 24 hours

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    Abu Dhabi: Dubai airports witnessed the passage of more than 2,00,000 passengers within 24 hours during Eid ul-Fitr. Of those passengers, 1,10,000 were arrivals.

    “Dubai airports manage 2,00,000 passengers and 1,10,000 arrivals in 24 hours,” the Dubai Media Office (DMO) tweeted.

    Ahead of the holidays, Dubai’s main carrier Emirates said it would significantly increase its flight capacity in the Middle East between April 19 and May 31.

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    The airline added 38 additional flights to six cities in the GCC and the Middle East.

    This year, more than 1,10,000 passengers were expected to board Emirates flights during Eid ul-Fitr across the region, with additional flights flying to Riyadh, Dammam, Jeddah, Madinah, Kuwait and Beirut.



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  • Saudi: Over 50 million passengers used Makkah buses in 2022

    Saudi: Over 50 million passengers used Makkah buses in 2022

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has announced that Makkah buses set a new record after the number of its users exceeded 50 million since its launch in mid-February 2022 until April 2023, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    The Royal Commission for the Holy City of Makkah and Holy Sites announced 50 million, as a new number, after it achieved last December 2022 an increase of 71 percent, reaching 25 million passengers, compared to the expected estimates of bus users for the entire year.

    Expected estimates indicate that this number will double in the coming period, as it meets the needs of the residents and visitors of Makkah.

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    The CEO of the Royal Commission for the Holy City of Makkah and Holy Sites, Engineer Saleh bin Ibrahim Al-Rasheed, said, this increase exceeded expectations, as the technologies used contributed to that increase.

    He added that the capacity also contributed to achieving this number, as the articulated buses operate with a capacity of 125 passengers, while the regular buses operate with a capacity of 85 passengers, and were operated through 12 lanes and 438 stopping stations.

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  • 2,20,000 passengers to pass through Kuwait airport during Eid Al-Fitr break

    2,20,000 passengers to pass through Kuwait airport during Eid Al-Fitr break

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    Kuwait: About 2,20,000 passengers are expected to pass through Kuwait International Airport (KIA) during the upcoming Eid Al-Fitr holiday, between April 20 to April 25, local media reported.

    The Kuwait Director General of the General Directorate of Civil Aviation, Eng. Saleh Al-Fadaghi said that around 1,800 flights, will be operating during this period and the most travelled destinations during the Eid holiday are Dubai, Istanbul, Jeddah, Cairo and Doha, Arabic daily Al-Qabas reported.

    For traffic management, he said that an action plan has been drawn up that includes organizing annual leave for employees, supervisors, and a support team for quick intervention in resolving problems, rewarding distinguished employees, and benefiting from Saad Al-Abdullah Airport for charter and private flights.

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    Al-Fadaghi explained that the most prominent arrangements for the summer travel season are the rationing of vacations for employees and leaders in supervisory positions, so that they do not exceed 30 percent of the total employees.

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  • Unruly passengers: DGCA issues advisory to airlines

    Unruly passengers: DGCA issues advisory to airlines

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    New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA on Monday issued an advisory to airlines reiterating the existing provisions in place to deal with unruly passengers.

    The advisory comes against the backdrop of rising incidents of unruly passengers onboard flights and also on a day when a male passenger was deboarded by Air India from a Delhi-London flight for causing physical harm to two cabin crew members.

    In an advisory, DGCA said there are provisions under the Civil Aviation Requirement (CAR) for action to be taken by the airline to deal with unruly passengers.

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    Besides, it said the responsibilities of pilots, cabin crew members and the director of inflight services are also mentioned in the CAR.

    DGCA said that in the recent past, it has noticed a few incidents such as smoking in aircraft, consumption of alcoholic beverages resulting in unruly behaviour, altercations between passengers and sometimes inappropriate touching or sexual harassment by the passengers onboard an aircraft during the flight, wherein “post holders, pilots and cabin crew members have failed to take appropriate actions”.

    “Such incidents have potential of compromising the safety of aircraft operations,” the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

    The watchdog has advised the heads of operations of all airlines to sensitise their pilots, cabin crew and post holders on handling of unruly passengers through appropriate means.

    The measures can be “but not limited to training programme for ensuring effective monitoring, maintenance of good order and discipline on board the aircraft so that safety of aircraft operations is not jeopardised in any manner,” the advisory said.

    DGCA regulations provide for classifying unruly passenger behaviour into three levels and such people can face flying ban for varying periods.

    Unruly behaviour such as physical gestures, verbal harassment and unruly inebriation are classified as Level 1 while physically abusive behaviour like pushing, kicking or sexual harassment will be classified as Level 2.

    Life threatening behaviour such as damage to aircraft operating systems, physical violence like choking and murderous assault will be considered as Level 3.

    Depending on the level of unruly behaviour, an internal committee set up by the airline concerned can decide on the duration for which an unruly passenger can be banned from flying.

    On Monday, Air India deboarded an unruly male passenger who caused physical harm to two cabin crew members onboard a Delhi-London flight, which returned to the national capital shortly after departure.

    The passenger was handed over to the security personnel after the flight AI 111 landed at the Delhi airport and an FIR has also been lodged with the police, the airline said in a statement.

    In a written reply to Rajya Sabha on April 3, Minister of State for Civil Aviation V K Singh said as many as 63 persons were put in the ‘No Fly List’ by airlines in 2022.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 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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  • Man alleges few drunk passengers harassed others in Vistara flight

    Man alleges few drunk passengers harassed others in Vistara flight

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    New Delhi: Unruly behaviour by some passengers inside the flight has refused to cease. In a recent such instance, a man complained of a few drunk passengers who were allegedly harassing others, including some women in a Vistara flight.

    “Today travelled with Vistara UK256. And faced one of the worst experiences. Few passengers were totally drunk and harassing Ladies and other people Still they gave more drink. Crew: Shreya, Chaitali, charles didn’t control and ignored the situation,” said a passenger on Twitter handle Bhavitals.

    “Instead of teaching lessons to such passengers they were totally ignored. Vistara is famous for premium service but today I lost #vistara. And during offboarding instead of being serious about the situation, the crew were laughing and saying “uska(drunk)to pent nikal gaya tha,” the passenger tweeted on March 12.

    Responding to the tweets, the airline said, “Our crew is trained to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone on board. This sounds like an unforeseen event. We do not condone such behaviour and absolutely give our best to provide a comfortable journey to our customers.”

    In the last two years since 2021, including the current year, a total of 139 incidents of unruly behaviour were reported to DGCA by various airlines.

    The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the civil aviation safety regulator, has issued Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR), Section 3- Air Transport, Series M, Part VI titled ‘Handling of unruly/disruptive passengers’ in order to ensure safety of the aircraft/persons/property on board and maintain good order and discipline on board the aircraft.

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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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  • Passenger’s face to become boarding pass at Riyadh Airport

    Passenger’s face to become boarding pass at Riyadh Airport

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    Riyadh: Riyadh Airports company has announced the implementation of the ‘Smart Travel Journey’ experiment at Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, which will recognize passengers through their digital faceprint, without boarding passes.

    Riyadh Airports is implementing this smart service in cooperation with the international company SITA.

    SITA Smart Path solution enables efficient biometric registration, whereby passengers will become their own boarding passes just by looking at the SITA FacePod camera. The passenger’s face becomes his boarding pass.

    Riyadh Airports posted a video on Twitter showing the new system and the benefits of the trial.

    “In an important step to transform the capital’s airport into a smart airport in which we seek to reach customer satisfaction, #Riyadh_Airports, in cooperation with the international company SITA @SITAonline, succeeded in implementing the “Smart Travel Journey” experience at #King_Khalid_International Airport to identify the digital face print of passengers without the need to travel documents,” Riyadh Airports tweeted.

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    The use of digital faceprint is also an important step to transform King Khalid International Airport into a smart airport that facilitates and reduces the time of important travel procedures.

    Thus, Riyadh Airports aims to take advantage of the digital face print technology at the capital’s airport to raise the quality and speed of travel procedures, which helps to improve the passenger experience and raise the level of customer service.

    The Kingdom continues to facilitate travel procedures, as it was recently announced that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched a free transit visa for visitors coming by air, and a study visa was also launched for students from all over the world to study, in addition to the Kingdom’s plans to build the largest airport in the world, the King Salman International Airport.



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