Air India, Vistara, IndiGo and Akasa Air airlines received another 70 bomb threats in a single day. More than 70 flights of various Indian airlines...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
IndiGo AND Air India CANCEL FLIGHTS IndiGo and Air India canceled their flights from India to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, on Monday due to unrest in the neighboring country. IndiGo has also canceled its flight from Dhaka to India for Tuesday, although all flights are operating as scheduled on Monday. Air India announced the cancellation of its flights to Dhaka “with immediate effect” in a post on social platform X, stating, "In view of the emerging situation in Bangladesh, we have canceled the scheduled operation of our flights to and from Dhaka with immediate effect." The airline added, “We are continuously monitoring the situation and are extending support to our passengers with confirmed bookings for travel to and from Dhaka with a one-time waiver on rescheduling and cancellation charges. Safety of our guests and crew remains our foremost priority. For more information, please call our 24/7 Contact Centre at 011-69329333 / 011-69329999. ” According to an ANI report, Awami League president Sheikh Hasina landed at Ghaziabad's Hindon Air Base in a C-130 transport aircraft. The aircraft will be parked near the Indian Air Force’s C-17 and C-130J Super Hercules aircraft hangars. Her aircraft's movement was monitored by the Indian Air Force and security agencies from its entry into Indian airspace to Hindon airbase. Hasina was forced to step down after month-long protests intensified, with protesters storming her residence in Dhaka. They set fire to several key locations in Dhaka, including Bangabandhu Bhaban, also known as the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, at Dhanmondi 32, the Dhaka Tribune reported. Bangladesh Army chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman announced that an interim government was being formed and urged protesters to end the violence. The protests began peacefully last month as students demanded an end to a quota system for government jobs that they said favored those with connections to the prime minister's Awami League party. However, the demonstrations then morphed into an unprecedented challenge to Hasina and the party.
Air India, Vistara, IndiGo and Akasa Air airlines received another 70 bomb threats in a single day. More than 70 flights of various Indian airlines...
BNP is seeking support from Jamaat-e-Islami to prevent the Awami League from regaining power in Bangladesh. This move follows the ouster of Sheikh...
New Delhi faces pressure from Dhaka after Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal issued an arrest warrant for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina....
The sweeping protests in July-August 2024 that ousted Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s (Hasina) authoritarian rule, won the country...
Bangladeshi public intellectual Afsan Chowdhury says that constitutional transfer of power eludes Bangladesh and Pakistan because these countries...
Among the impacted flights, Akasa Air alone saw 25 of its planes receive such threats, followed by 20 flights each of Air India, Indigo, and Vistara.
Over 70 Indian Flights Received Fresh Bomb Threats As many as over 70 flights belonging to different Indian carriers got new bomb threats on Thursday,...
The Indian government plans a new law to punish those making hoax bomb threats against flights, which disrupt the schedules of airlines and cause...
Within 30 minutes, six flights from three Indian Airlines declared an emergency. Six flights from Indian Airlines suddenly declared an emergency this...
Of these three flights, two were departures and one was an arrival and they belonged to Indigo and Akasa Air