Indian airlines face turbulence with heavy losses and rising debt in FY25

Air India and Air India Express combined posted a loss before tax of ₹9,568.4 crore in FY25, according to data provided by Minister of State for Civil Aviation…

The price of the cruise line’s “Golden Passport,” which allows you to live at sea for the rest of your life,

The Golden Passport, which offers lifetime unlimited cruising, is introduced by Villa Vie Residences. Learn how you may experience luxury, flexibility, and a feeling of community on the…

What You Should Know: Not All Highways and Expressways Will Accept FASTag Annual Passes

Many Indians have already signed up for the FASTag Annual pass, which was introduced a few days ago. Keep in mind that not all highways can be traversed…

Rainfall in Mumbai: a “Red” signal is in effect for the next 24 hours Are there no offices open today?

For the next 24 hours, Mumbai is under a heavy rainfall alert issued by IMD. Since Saturday, the city has been hit by heavy rains that have interrupted daily routine. Rainfall is predicted to last until August 21. For the next 24 hours, Mumbai is under a red alert for extremely heavy rain, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Since Saturday, heavy rains have been falling on the capital of Maharashtra. The city is at a standstill due to the intense rain. The meteorological department’s weekly forecast indicates that Mumbai will get a lot of rain until Thursday, August 21. Nonetheless, it is anticipated that the rain would persist throughout the week.  districts of Thane, Palghar, Raigad, and Ratnagiri are also under the red nowcast warning, which calls for periods of intense to extremely intense rain along with gusty winds of 40–50 kmph and even 60 kmph. IMD posted the following on X: “Madhya Pradesh: Sagar, Balaghat; Mumbai city; Maharashtra: Thane, Pune, Raigad – Red nowcast warning for heavy rain combined with thunderstorm.” Mumbai is under an orange nowcast warning, meaning that there will probably be moderate rainstorms. The districts of Thane, Palghar, and Ratnagiri are all on orange alert, while Raigad is still under red alert. However, officials stated that starting on Thursday, the intensity of the downpour is anticipated to decrease. Are offices closed in Mumbai Today? Heavy rain is predicted for Mumbai today. But as far as office closures are concerned, the BMC has not issued any orders. Weekly forecast Mumbai The meteorological department’s weekly forecast indicates that Mumbai will get a lot of rain until Thursday, August 21. Nonetheless, it is anticipated that the rain will persist for the whole of the week. Why is…

Boeing 757-300 With 281 Aboard Makes Emergency Landing After Midair Fire

On Saturday night, a Boeing 757-300 that was traveling from Corfu, Greece, to Düsseldorf, Germany, had to make an emergency landing after its right engine caught fire in midair. A bird hit is said to have caused the engine snag. On Saturday night, August 16, a Boeing 757-300 carrying 280 passengers caught fire in its right engine shortly after takeoff  from Corfu, Greece, allegedly as a result  of a bird attack. This horrifying occurrence rocked the aviation industry. Condor, a low-cost airline based in Germany, operated this aircraft. The aircraft had to make an emergency landing in Brindisi, Italy, when it was traveling to Düsseldorf, Germany. To learn more about this incident, continue reading. Boeing 757-300 Flight Caught Fire Mid-Air There were eight crew members and 273 passengers on board the Boeing 757-300 aircraft. At around 1,500 feet in the air, the right engine caught fire while the aircraft was in midair. In Brindisi, Italy, the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing. This incident’s video became viral on X (previously Twitter). Sparks may be seen coming from the right side of the aircraft in the video. According to the Indiatimes, when the plane passed over the port, the nearby residents heard a huge explosion-like noise. According to NDTV, flight tracking sites showed…

Traffic Update for Delhi: 90-Day Detours at Madhuban Chowk; Paharganj Road Affected Before Janmashtami

People are advising commuters to plan their trips ahead of time. In order to prevent becoming stopped on the highways, they are also being advised to heed traffic…

On Independence Day 2025, Delhi Metro would begin service at 4 AM, with stations implementing stringent security checks.

Delhi Metro services will begin early on the 79th Independence Day. The metro trains will operate in 30-minute increments between 4 and 6 AM before resumed on their…

Make a reservation now! Domestic fares start at ₹1,499 while international fares start at ₹12,310 during Air India’s “Namaste World” sale.

Air India has launched its “Namaste World” promotional deal on both domestic and international flights, making travel more affordable. Passengers can take advantage of a number of advantages during this sale time, including discounted airline tickets. Air India is providing discounts on both domestic and international flights as part of its “Namaste World” promotional event. For travel through March 31, 2026, the deal is available until August 15. During the deal, one-way domestic flight rates start at ₹1,499, while international flights start at ₹12,310. Air India Launches Promotional Sale for Namaste World The “Namaste World” special deal was recently launched by Air India to provide an affordable option for all of your travel requirements. For travel through March 31, 2026, it is open until 11:59 PM (IST) on August 15, 2025. Additionally, travelers can examine and purchase tickets for overseas flights in the nation’s local currency. Bookings can now be made through all of the channels, including the Air India website, mobile app, ticket offices at airports, customer service center, and travel agencies. There is no convenience fee if you purchase your airline tickets using the official website or mobile app, and this offer is only available while the sale is going on. Other advantages consist of: Use promo code FLYAL for up to ₹1,000 per person off. Enter promo code VISAFLY for…

Attention Flyers! Over 130 Flights delayed In Delhi due to Heavy Rain; IndiGo, SpiceJet problem Advisories

The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with light rain accompanied via thunderstorms. The maximum temperature inside the Delhi is anticipated to be among 32°C-34°C, whilst the…

Air India’s CEO guarantees full safety measures as the airline fully resumes international flights on October 1.

Campbell Wilson, the CEO of Air India, acknowledged that there had been some operational issues in recent weeks that have caused disruptions in air travel. He gave passengers…