New Delhi/NITN: The Indian government on Friday extended the suspension of all international passenger fl ...
New Delhi/NITN: In the wake of the extension of the nationwide anti-Coronavirus lockdown, India kept all ...
New Delhi/UNI: After the Covid-19 lockdown ends, air services may start from only one of the three terminals at Delhi's Indira Gandhi ...
New Delhi/NITN: Airline Vistara has offered its customers the flexibility of picking an alternate date of travel as the country is going ...
New Delhi/NITN: After Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the nationwide lockdown has been extended till May 3, the Directorate G ...
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- India keeps all international passenger flights suspended till Jul 15
- Covid lockdown: All flight operations in India remain suspended till May 17
- After Covid lockdown, airline services may start from Terminal-3 only
- Vistara offers customer flexibility of picking alternate date of travel
- GoAir suspends flight operations till May 3, extends ‘Protect Your PNR’ scheme
Qatar Airways will move its New York operations to The New Terminal One at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in 2026. As part of the relocation, the airline plans to open a 15,000-square-foot lounge, its first dedicated facility in both New York City and the United States.
All Air Canada planes remained grounded late Saturday despite the Canadian government intervening to end a strike called by cabin crew members that resulted in hundreds of flights being cancelled and triggered chaos, media reports said.
Tata Group-owned Air India on Monday announced the suspension of its services between Delhi and Washington, D.C., effective September 1, 2025, due to a combination of operational factors, to ensure the reliability and integrity of the airline's overall route network.