Air India Delhi-Bengaluru flight suffers tail strike while landing at Bengaluru Airport
Air India flight AI2651 was grounded after the incident. It had 179 people on board
Air India's subsidiary Alliance Air on 26 June said that it will commence six new flights from next month. According…
IANS | New Delhi | June 27, 2017 8:13 am
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Air India's subsidiary Alliance Air on 26 June said that it will commence six new flights from next month.
According to the company, the new flights will be operated from 5 July on ATR 72 aircraft.
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The new flight services include operations on the Jaipur-Lucknow and Bhopal-Lucknow sectors.
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Air India flight AI2651 was grounded after the incident. It had 179 people on board
Air India has reduced frequencies on several international routes for three months as rising fuel costs and geopolitical tensions increase pressure on airline operations globally.
Tata Group-owned Air India is likely to reduce its international flight operations after posting a loss of nearly Rs 20,000 crore in FY26, amidst rising aviation fuel costs, according to senior officials.
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