The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai (CSMIA) on Monday issued a travel advisory as dense fog gripped Northern India, urging passengers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport to avoid delays or cancellations.
Passengers have been advised to check their flight status with airlines before leaving for the airport and to monitor updates on airport websites or mobile applications. Travellers have also been asked to allow extra time for their journeys due to possible fog-related delays.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Jagat Prakash Nadda on Monday appointed Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce & Industry as the Election Incharge and, Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State (IC) for Law & Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and Muralidhar Mohol, Minister
Mike Andrews, US attorney representing over 65 families of victims of the AI171 crash, during his third visit to India, stated that the primary concern of the families is to understand the cause of the tragic incident and ensure accountability.
Mike Andrews, lead lawyer representing over 65 victim families of the AI171 crash, during his third visit to India, reaffirmed his commitment to assist the affected families and emphasised the importance of meeting them to understand their concerns and helping them with forms and related
Mike Andrews, a US attorney representing several Air India crash victims's families, during his third visit to meet them, said on Sunday that it has been six months after the Air India AI171 crash and families of the victims are still struggling with unanswered questions, delayed compensa
During the visit, the Army Commander was briefed on advanced training methodologies, Professional Military Education (PME) being imparted, and administrative initiatives undertaken to sustain high standards of instruction.
The airline said it is in the process of "identifying flights where customers were severely impacted and stranded at airports on 3, 4, and 5 December" and will "reach out to all such customers in January so that compensation can be extended smoothly."
The airline has resumed its operations across its 138 destinations, with its "on-time performance" being consistently normal "as per IndiGo standards."
The decision was taken following the recommendation of the Crisis Management Group (CMG) constituted by the IndiGo Board just after disruptions started in the first week of December.