NEW DELHI : Transworld Group’s Airavat Aviation, a renowned name in luxury privateair travel in the Middle East, is making its mark in India through a strategic collaboration with SiriusIndia Airlines, led by former
NEW DELHI : Air India will be increasing its international flight destinations with new flights to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Manila, Seattle, Dallas, and Gatwick. It plans to add these cities to
COLOGNE : German Airline Lufthansa said on Wednesday it had suspended flights to Tehran due to the situation in the Middle East, which is on alert for possible Iranian retaliation for a suspected Israeli
NEW DELHI : Former SpiceJet Chief Mr. Arun Kashyap has launched Sirius India Airlines, a private charter carrier aimed at catering to the upscale travel market. Kashyap, who served as the Chief Operating Officer
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated, dedicated and laid the foundation stone of multiple development initiatives worth more than Rs 34,000 crores in an event at Azamgarh Uttar Pradesh.
ABU DHABI : Etihad Cargo reported record cargo volumes last year following investments in its cool chain services. The Abu Dhabi-headquartered airline saw its pharma volumes increase by 37% year on year in 2023
COLOMBO : Sri Lankan authorities have plans to work with industrialist Gautam Adani-led Adani Group to manage the country’s airports, according to Harin Fernando, the Island Nation’s Minister for Tourism, Land, Sports, and Youth
AHMEDABAD : In a bid to promote tourism and upgrade the infrastructure, Gujarat has announced plans for three new airports, including one near the iconic Statue of Unity in Kevadia. This plan was unveiled
LONDON : Menzies Aviation, the leading service partner to the world’s airports and airlines, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with leading logistics company, Eurus Express. Together, they will explore the opportunities to
MARSEILLE : Air France KLM Group and CMA CGM have decided to end their cargo capacity partnership due to the constraints of a “tight regulatory environment” but are already in talks about a new