The airline, which operates a fleet of Airbus A330 aircraft, marked its inaugural flight from Bangkok to Delhi on Sunday.
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Vinod Kumar Jaipuriyar, CEO of Delhi International Airport Limited, said that the airport, which connects 150 destinations ...
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Indian visitor arrivals in Thailand surpass two million in 2024, aided by increased flights and visa-free policy.
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In a landmark move for children's rights, the Senate unanimously approved a draft amendment to Section 1567 of the Civil and ...
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Reaffirming Akasa Air’s commitment to being an employee-centric organisation, CEO Vinay Dube emphasised the airline’s ongoing ...