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Mumbai airport begins domestic to domestic transfer facility at T2

Mumbai airport begins domestic to domestic transfer facility at T2

Domestic passengers landing at Terminal 2 (T2 ) in Mumbai and booked to board domestic connecting flights from the same terminal can now transit from within the terminal. Prior to this, such transit passengers landing

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Udaan India appoints Joseph K Jose as Sr VP for Strategy

Udaan India appoints Joseph K Jose as Sr VP for Strategy

Udaan India has appointed Joseph K Jose as Sr Vice President for Strategy. He comes with 25 years of experience in the travel industry, and was last Sr VP at Pathfinder, before which he was

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Vietjet offers promotional tickets for Indians to Australia

Vietjet offers promotional tickets for Indians to Australia

Vietjet has announced promotional offer for Indians travelling to Melbourne and Sydney in Australia with ticket priced from only USD0 (*), which will go on sale every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday through its connecting services.

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H-1B visas registrations for 2024 to begin today

H-1B visas registrations for 2024 to begin today

The highly anticipated H-1B visa filing season for fiscal 2023-24 will officially begin on March 1 when the US immigration agency will start accepting applications for skilled foreign workers visas. The H-1B visa is a

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Air India to drop Vistara label post merger says Campbell Wilson, CEO, Air India

Air India to drop Vistara label post merger says Campbell Wilson, CEO, Air India

Having devoted the first year since its acquisition in making investments on sprucing Air India’s fleet, Tata group is all set to consolidate its operations under just two brands - Air India and Air India

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SIA to get 25.1% stake in Air India group

SIA to get 25.1% stake in Air India group

Singapore Airlines' deal with Tata Sons (Tata) will inject a further SGD 360 million (USD 267 million) into Air India. It will give SIA a 25.1 per cent stake in the enlarged Air India group