Air India Express faced major disruptions as 86 flights were canceled due to cabin crew members staging a mass sick leave, protesting new employment terms post-merger with Tata Group. Allegations of inequality and modifications to compensation packages fueled discontent. Passengers were left uninformed, prompting complaints on social media.
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Ghulam Nabi Azad criticized Air India for passenger inconvenience, calling for its shutdown. The airlines apologized for the disruption and the Ministry of Civil.. 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 police pushed an anti-government demonstration away from a main traffic junction in the city using water canon and arresting some of the protestors.
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There is anxiety in Museum Square in Tel Aviv - a space which has turned into a commemoration centre for the 132 hostages still held by Hamas. Sky News
Thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Israel, demanding new elections and government action to bring home hostages held in Gaza. Frustration mounts over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the crisis as the war in Gaza enters its seventh month. Despite public outcry, Netanyahu rejects calls for early elections, fearing they would benefit Hamas. Stay informed with the latest developments on this ongoing conflict.
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