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IndiGo to Become First Airline Operating at Navi Mumbai International Airport as Commercial Flights Set to Launch

IndiGo and Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL) have officially announced the commencement of commercial flights from the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), which is expected to open later this year. IndiGo will make history as the first airline to operate from the new airport. The airline had already conducted a successful trial flight test at NMIA in December last year

IndiGo to Launch Nonstop Flights to London, Athens, Copenhagen, and Five Additional Destinations

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is set to broaden its international footprint by launching direct flights to London, Athens, Copenhagen, and five other overseas cities within the current financial year. The airline also announced that flights from Mumbai to Manchester (UK) and Amsterdam (Netherlands) will commence this July, marking its debut in long-haul international operations.

Explore Canada the Easy Way: Skyroute Visa Services Makes Your Tourist Visa Journey Smooth and Stress-Free

Canada’s breathtaking natural beauty, multicultural cities, and welcoming communities attract millions of visitors each year. From the iconic Niagara Falls to the charming streets of Vancouver and the vast wilderness of the Rockies, Canada offers something for every traveler. But before you pack your bags, the first crucial step is obtaining a Canada Tourist Visa.

Mock Drills Scheduled in Four Border States Operation Sindoor

Civil defence mock drills are set to resume from Thursday in four Indian states bordering Pakistan — Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Jammu & Kashmir — as part of ongoing efforts to enhance emergency preparedness amid heightened security concerns. The announcement comes weeks after India launched Operation Sindoor, a military strike against terrorist hideouts across the border.

Goa Releases Draft Rules for Taxi Aggregators, Causing Discontent Among Cab Drivers

The Goa government has released draft guidelines to regulate app-based taxi aggregators in the state, a move that has stirred opposition among local taxi unions. Notified on May 20, the guidelines aim to streamline taxi operations while protecting the interests of drivers and passengers. However, many taxi operators fear the new rules could threaten their livelihoods and invite outside competition.

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