New Delhi/UNI: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) is coordinating with state governments for the supply of medical equipment and relat ...
New Delhi/NITN: Amid the nationwide lockdown called by the government to stop the spread of COVID-19, airline SpiceJet has offered to fly ...
New Delhi/NITN: Due to the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus and its continuing impact on air travel services globally, Etihad Air ...
New Delhi/NITN: Indian airline IndiGo has reduced its domestic schedule to match market demand over the next few weeks.
Khalifa City/NITN: Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has suspended tempor ...
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- COVID-19: Govt ensures Cargo flight operations for medical supplies across country
- Amid lockdown over COVID-19, SpiceJet offers to fly migrant workers from Delhi, Mumbai to Bihar
- COVID19 scare: Etihad Airways implements temporary changes to its route network
- COVID-19: IndiGo announces schedule reductions
- Etihad Airways temporarily suspends all flights between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia
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.