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Air India will operate 80 flights connecting Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, Muscat and Riyadh with several Indian cities, ensuring travel continuity and supporting passengers amid disruptions in parts of the Middle East. |
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Air India will operate 80 flights connecting Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, Muscat and Riyadh with several Indian cities, ensuring travel continuity and supporting passengers amid disruptions in parts of the Middle East. |
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Flight operations to and from Dubai Airports, namely Dubai International Airport (DXB), one of the busiest hubs and Al Maktoum International Airport (. |
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India resumed flight operations to and from Riyadh on March 12, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said, as it monitors the evolving situation in West Asia and its impact on regional air travel. In a statement on X, the government said the ministry is closely watching developments in the region and airlines are making operational adjustments to ensure passenger safety and smooth flight operations. |
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The global prices of ATF, which typically accounts for 40% of an airline's operating expenses, has seen a "sharp surge"| India News |
IndiGo flights to get costlier as airline announces fuel charge upto Rs 2300 amid West Asia conflictThe price rise from IndiGo comes in the wake of tensions in West Asia, causing the prices of crude oil to skyrocket to USD 100 per barrel. Earlier, Air India too announced a fuel surcharge across its domestic and international routes. |
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Passengers booking IndiGo flights will pay more from tomorrow after the airline announced it is adding a fuel charge to all domestic and international routes amid war in the Middle East. |
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IndiGo says it has opted for a smaller fuel charge despite the surge in ATF prices requiring a "substantial adjustment" to base flight ticket prices.| Business News |
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IndiGo and Air India have urged the government to cut aviation fuel taxes and reduce private airport charges as the Iran conflict and Pakistan airspace ban force longer routes, raising operational costs and straining airline finances. |
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In this segment of OPEN COLLAR, Air Vice Marshal P.K. Srivastava (Retd.) explains the development journey of India's Akash missile system, its role in countering drones and aerial threats, and why indigenous defence technology is crucial for national security. |
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In this segment of OPEN COLLAR, Air Vice Marshal P.K. Srivastava (Retd.) shares a fascinating story of how a bold challenge pushed India's defence production to rapidly scale drone manufacturing. What started as producing just a few drones turned into delivering 96 drones under pressure, highlighting the determination behind India's growing defence capabilities. |