UDAN takes Indian aviation to new heights
India's aviation sector achieved a historic milestone as 5,05,412 domestic passengers flew in a single day on November 17, surpassing the 5-lakh daily passenger mark for the first time.
India's aviation sector achieved a historic milestone as 5,05,412 domestic passengers flew in a single day on November 17, surpassing the 5-lakh daily passenger mark for the first time.
Flight services at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport have resumed after a temporary suspension due to severe cyclone Dana.
Similarly, the train services from Sealdah division of Eastern Railways which were kept suspended from 8 P.M. since Thursday also resumed a little after 10 A.M. on Friday.
The plane with 172 passengers on board made an emergency landing at the Bhopal Airport at around 11.45 am.
A 19-seater Fly Big aircraft took its first flight from Munda Pandey airport at 10:10 am on Saturday morning for the state capital Lucknow with six passengers.
After this, Air India replied and promised a solution soon. However, despite this, people had to suffer for more than six hours.
According to the release, the incident took place in flight number 6E 308 from IGI Airport at around 7:56 AM on Friday.
The seventh Operation Dost flight reached earthquake-hit Syria on Sunday with over 23 tons of relief material which was received by Deputy Minister of Local Administration & Environment Moutaz Douaji at Damascus airport.
According to CIAL officials, there were no diversion or runway blockages and the emergency was withdrawn at 8.36 pm.
China is seeking to increase the number of scheduled flights to Thailand by five times next month, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT).