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IndiGo to Take a Call on Big Order Today

IndiGo to Take a Call on Big Order Today

According to a report by Arindam Majumder in The Economic Times, India’s largest airline IndiGo’s board is likely to approve an order for 500 Airbus A320Neo family aircraft today. At list price, the order is

Domestic
Amarnath pilgrims to get 30 pc discount on advance bookings in Jammu hotels

Amarnath pilgrims to get 30 pc discount on advance bookings in Jammu hotels

The All Jammu Hotels and Lodges Association (AJHLA) has announced a 30 per cent discount on advance bookings for the Amarnath Yatra pilgrims during their stay in Jammu. AJHLA president Pawan Gupta said, "As a

Outbound
Marc Asia Destination collaborates with TransViet Group to offer seamless services to its guests in Vietnam

Marc Asia Destination collaborates with TransViet Group to offer seamless services to its guests in Vietnam

Marc Asia Destination Representations announces their association with TransViet Group, thus bringing Vietnam closer to travellers. With over 25 years of impeccable experience, TransViet is one of the major companies in Vietnam providing excellent level

Domestic
2,000 Tourists Stranded In Sikkim Due To Heavy Rain, Flashflood

2,000 Tourists Stranded In Sikkim Due To Heavy Rain, Flashflood

Over 2,000 domestic and foreign tourists were stranded in North Sikkim due to a landslide following a flashflood since Thursday, officials said. The road from North Sikkim district headquarters Mangan to Chungthang has been blocked

Aviation
CSIMA witnesses record May performance with 43.4 lakh passengers

CSIMA witnesses record May performance with 43.4 lakh passengers

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) of Mumbai witnessed a surge in both domestic and international passenger numbers. This achievement serves as a testament to CSMIA’s prowess, further cementing its eminence as a vanguard of

Aviation
Domestic air traffic soars; IndiGo rules skies with 60% market share

Domestic air traffic soars; IndiGo rules skies with 60% market share

Domestic air traffic witnessed a significant 36 per cent year-on-year increase in May, with domestic airlines carrying 1.32 crore passengers. Meanwhile, with suspension of Go First’s operations, its 6.4 per cent market share has shifted