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SpiceJet commences Haj operations with flights from 5 Indian cities

SpiceJet commences Haj operations with flights from 5 Indian cities

SpiceJet has commenced its Haj operations by operating special flights from Bhopal, Gaya, Vijayawada, Aurangabad and Srinagar. The airline has inducted two wide-body A340 aircraft for its Haj operations. Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of

Ministry
Nature park with tourism facilities in Mumbai’s Dahisar on the verge of completion

Nature park with tourism facilities in Mumbai’s Dahisar on the verge of completion

A sprawling nature park planned amid 200 acres of mangroves, proposed by the Forest Department’s mangrove cell, is one step closer to completion. The construction bids for the park are expected to be awarded by

Ministry
Karapuzha in Kerala to be developed for tourism

Karapuzha in Kerala to be developed for tourism

Karapuzha, a tourist destination in Wayanad district under the Water Resources Department, will get a facelift soon, reports The Hindu. A tourism management committee, chaired by T. Siddique, MLA, decided to develop the destination into

Aviation
SpiceJet to partner with FTAI Aviation for 20 engines

SpiceJet to partner with FTAI Aviation for 20 engines

SpiceJet will partner with FTAI Aviation Ltd, a aftermarket provider of engine services, on a CFM56 revitalisation program. Under this programme, FTAI Aviation Ltd. will provide SpiceJet with up to 20 engines for lease, inclusive

Aviation
Air France-KLM becomes first airline to add Amadeus Cytric portfolio to its offering

Air France-KLM becomes first airline to add Amadeus Cytric portfolio to its offering

Air France-KLM Group has signed to become the first airline partner to add the Amadeus Cytric portfolio to its offering for corporate customers. The new deal features Cytric Travel, Cytric Expense, Cytric Easy and Cytric

Aviation
Govt declines United-Emirates code-share on India routes

Govt declines United-Emirates code-share on India routes

The Indian government has declined permission for United Airlines to code-share with Emirates on routes originating from India, citing the absence of a traffic rights agreement between India and Dubai for these routes, BW Business

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