India’s leading budget carrier Air India Express on Friday operated the country’s first international flight with fully Covid-19 vaccinated crew. The flight IX, 191 operated from Delhi to Dubai with
India’s leading budget carrier Air India Express on Friday operated the country’s first international flight with fully Covid-19 vaccinated crew. The flight IX, 191 operated from Delhi to Dubai with
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the newest national airline of the UAE, has confirmed that it will begin operating flights to three new holiday destinations in Greece for the summer –
One of the major airlines of United States, Delta Air Lines’ COVID-tested flights between the U.S. and Italy will open to all customers starting May 16, following the Italian government
On a daily basis airports in India are transporting medical essential and equipment across the country to strengthen nation’s fight against COVID19. Airport Authority of India`s Bhubaneswar Airport and its
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Indian carrier Vistara announced on Monday it will start flights on the Delhi-Tokyo route from June 16 under the air bubble arrangement formed between India and Japan.The airline will fly
The flag carrier of India AIR INDIA is all set to commence direct flights between Goa International Airport and Moscow’s Sheremetyevo A S Pushkin Airport from April 14 to October
In a fresh order passed by the Government of India on Thursday, international commercial passenger flight ban has been extended till 31 December by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in
Ras Al Khaimah International Airport (RAK Airport) is gearing up to receive the first commercial flights from India’s low-cost carrier SpiceJet from November 26, 2020, signalling a steady return to
O’Hare International and Midway – two major airports of Chicago are now adding on-site COVID-19 testing facilities, unlike New York, by next month. Travellers will be facilitated with both the