According to EuroNews, the airport operator said about 400-500 travellers spent the night at Brussels Airport after 41 flights were cancelled and 24 were diverted to other airports. Beds, water and snacks were arranged to keep passengers comfortable.
Air India thanked local authorities in Ulaanbaatar, the Indian Embassy in Mongolia, the DGCA, and the Government of India for providing the safety and well-being of the Passengers of AI 174, an official spokesperson said.
In an unfortunate incident, at least four passengers were run over by the Netaji Express (Train No. 12311) at Chunar station in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday. The tragedy took place when a bunch of passengers got off the wrong side of the platform and attempted to cross the main line, despit
In a major success under continuing "Operation Weed Out", the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized 42.34 kg of high-grade Hydroponic Weed, valued at approximately ₹42 crore in the illicit market, from two passengers arriving from Bangkok at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Mah
"A very tragic incident has occurred. The goods train was stationary, and a MEMU train collided with it from behind. The engine is in the front coach, and some passengers also sit there. That coach has been damaged. Senior railway officials and state government officers have reached the s
The helpline numbers for Champa Junction, Rajgarh, and Pendra Road are 808595652, 975248560, and 8294730162, respectively. For the accident site, the railways have issued two helpline numbers: 9752485499, 8602007202.
An Air India flight from San Francisco to New Delhi made a precautionary landing in Mongolia due to a technical issue. The Indian Embassy assisted all 228 passengers and crew with accommodation and travel, as a recovery aircraft was sent to bring them back to India the same night.
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), managed and operated by the GMR Aero-led consortium, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), witnessed a 34 per cent surge in East-West-East transit passengers, the company said in a press release.
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Mumbai Zonal Unit, seized 42.34 kg of Hydroponic weed valued at approximately Rs 42 crore in the illicit market from two passengers arriving from Bangkok at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) on Sunday in a maj
According to IndiGo, the issue was identified as a technical glitch, following which all passengers were deplaned as a precautionary safety measure, while another flight was subsequently arranged for them.