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IndiGo, Air India and others have issued travel advisories due to heavy rains in Delhi on 9 August. Passengers are advised to ...
In response to the tragedy, 65 families from India and the UK have engaged the services of the renowned US law firm Beasley ...
In our roundup of travel news this week: the secret tunnel city underneath Rome, China’s “8D city” where trains pass through walls, plus a new report reveals the ...
From October 1, using any kind of power bank on board Emirates flights will not be allowed, the UAE-based airline announced.
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Delhi as heavy rain has created waterlogging in several parts ...
The national Capital woke up to torrential rain on Saturday, causing widespread waterlogging, traffic snarls, and flight ...
Incessant rainfall across the National Capital Region on Saturday (August 9) led to severe travel disruptions, with airlines ...
The rains finally broke Delhi's sweltering heat, offering much-needed relief from the humidity. The IMD warns of continued showers likely to cause further travel disruptions and waterlogging across ...
The IMD issued a red alert for continued downpours. Airlines advised passengers to allow extra travel time and check flight status due to blocked roads and potential airport disruptions.
Air India crash victims’ families demand immediate release of flight recorders, hire US-based lawyer
Some families have hired a US-based Beasley Allen Law Firm’s Lawyer named Mike Andrews, he is representing 65 families considering suing Air India and Boeing, the US manufacturer of the aircraft.
Heavy rainfall in Delhi and the National Capital Region disrupted flight operations, prompting Air India and IndiGo to issue ...
Rainy Rakshabandhan For Delhites! Heavy Rains Cause Waterlogging, IndiGo, Air India Issues Advisory Over Flight ...
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