Kingfisher flight grounded after bird hits
A Mumbai-bound Kingfisher flight was grounded today at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel airport here after it suffered a bird hit.
"Kingfisher flight IT-3172 was grounded here within couple of minute
Twenty-two dead in Argentina plane crash: official
A small commercial plane crashed in an isolated part of Patagonia in southern Argentina late on Wednesday, killing all 22 people on board, officials said.
"We did not find anyone alive. There were no
Airlines asked to explain on price hike by May 25
Officials of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) will meet private airline officials May 25 to seek their explanation on the sudden hike in fares during the 10-day strike by Air India pilots, an official said.
Air India reinstates pilots who faced action during stir
Five days after pilots called off their strike, Air India management has finally reinstated its 15 pilots who were suspended or sacked for participating in the 10-day long stir.
Air India manag
Woman had sex with five schoolboys in view of passing trains
A 21-year-old woman in Britain, arrested for having sex with five schoolboys in full view of passing trains, had approached them and asked: "Do you want to have sex with me?"
Train passengers, who sa
Petrol prices may go up this week; diesel, LPG rates may follow
The government may hike diesel and domestic LPG rates next week while an increase in petrol prices may happen later this week.
"The Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) headed by Finance Minister Pra
Air India to operate 160 flights by Monday
National carrier Air India on Saturday said it will operate around 160 flights by Monday, from its current frequency of 40, as the striking pilots start reporting for work.
Air India to restore full operations next week
National carrier Air India on Saturday said it expects full normal operation of domestic flights from next week, as the striking pilots start reporting for work. Around 160 daily flights would be oper
Third round of talks today, AI remains crippled for 10th day
With two rounds of talks between the striking pilots and the government failing to end the deadlock, both have agreed to meet again today, even as the domestic operations of the national carrier Air
Strike-hit Air India plans wet lease of aircraft
State-run Air India has invited bids for wet leasing of aircraft as its struggles to soften the effects of an ongoing strike by a section of its pilots.
"In order to meet urgent operational requireme