SpiceJet crew members and passengers come together to assist a 72-year-old lady who faced challenges during a flight from Kozhikode to Jeddah. The incident,.. IndiaTimes
The United Arab Emirates witnessed an unprecedented deluge, marking its most substantial rainfall on record since 1949. Described as a "historic weather event" by the state-run WAM news agency, the widespread downpour across the UAE is attributed to a combination of factors, including cloud seeding initiatives. Significant disruptions have been reported in flights from India to Dubai due to heavy rains causing flooding at the emirate's airport, one of the world's busiest. Air India, operating 72 weekly flights from multiple Indian cities to Dubai, alongside IndiGo, have cancelled their services on Wednesday. Other carriers, including Air India Express, Vistara, and SpiceJet, which also serve various Indian cities to Dubai routes, have been affected as well. Dubai, hosting a substantial Indian diaspora, sees these flight cancellations impacting travel plans and connections for many.
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The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority acquired an undisclosed number of SpiceJet shares on the open market. A SpiceJet representative said, "Yes, ADIA has acquired... IndiaTimes
Shares of SpiceJet, the troubled airline, dropped by 10% on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) following a strategic restructuring that led to the departure of the... IndiaTimes