Several flights disrupted as British Airways faces 'technical issue'
World | Nov 21, 2019, 07:16 PM ISTInformation from Heathrow, Britain’s busiest airport, shows some trans-Atlantic flights delayed Thursday by several hours.
Information from Heathrow, Britain’s busiest airport, shows some trans-Atlantic flights delayed Thursday by several hours.
Low visibility at the Shirdi airport in Maharashtra has forced the operator to "halt" all operations since November 14, resulting in cancellation of some 84 flights by various airlines, a senior aerodrome official said on Tuesday. Shirdi Airport, which started commercial flights from October 2018, at present operates 14 daily services to and from several destinations.
Seeking to scale up its overseas flights, the airline has already entered into strategic codeshare partnerships with global carriers like United Airlines and Japan Airlines
Low visibility in Delhi early Sunday morning led to the diversion of 32 flights away from the capital. Some of the flights were diverted to Amritsar, Lucknow and Jaipur.
The US Federal Aviation Administration issued a directive early last month requiring continuous inspections on its Boeing 737-600, 700, 700C, 800, 900 and 900 ER aircraft to prevent pickle forks from cracking.
Chicago’s Department of Aviation reports that Midway cancelled 126 flights Thursday morning and delays of 18 minutes. O’Hare cancelled 208 and reported average flight delays of 54 minutes.
The airlines will initially operate 4 non-stop flights a week from Addis Ababa on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday to Bengaluru and from Bengaluru on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Addis Ababa.
Several flights from Kerala's Kochi International Airport were rescheduled from October 27 due to the runway resurfacing work being carried out by Cochin International Airport Limited. CIAL has issued new time tables effective October 27 to March 28, 2020.
Sri Lanka is a very promising destination for Vistara, given the growth it continues to record in trade and tourism, especially as India is the largest tourism source market for Sri Lanka," said Leslie Thng, Chief Executive Officer, Vistara.
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