Airlines used to give away most of their nicest seats, but they have increasingly found ways to persuade people to pay a lot for them. Credit...Christa Jarrold Supported by By Niraj Chokshi Twenty ...
India, April 6 -- In light of the evolving situation in West Asia, the Government of India remains actively engaged in ensuring preparedness and seamless functioning across key sectors. The following ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday assured that Lok Sabha seats would not be reduced in those South Indian states that have successfully controlled population. He also said that the total number ...
The terms of two governing members have expired, but their replacements have yet to be named as the institution faces President Trump’s effort to play a role in the selections. By Robin Pogrebin A ...
Airlines will begin offering at least 60 per cent of seats on every flight without any extra fee from April 20, according to the aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). They ...
Domestic air passengers in India are set to benefit from a major change in seat selection rules, as the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed airlines to offer a higher number of ...
Starting April 20, airlines across India will be required to offer at least 60 per cent of seats on every flight without any additional charge, following a new directive issued by the Directorate ...