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IndiGo reduces domestic flight operations between June and August amid cost pressures

IndiGo reduces domestic flight operations between June and August amid cost pressures

IndiGo will reduce domestic flight capacity by 5-7 per cent between June and August 2026 amid rising aviation fuel costs and softer post-summer travel demand. The airline has also trimmed international operations as airlines face mounting cost pressures and volatile crude oil prices Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Air India reduces domestic and international flight operations due to rising fuel prices

Air India reduces domestic and international flight operations due to rising fuel prices

Air India will temporarily reduce up to 22 per cent of its domestic flights and around 27 per cent of international services between June and August 2026 due to rising fuel prices and operational costs. The airline said affected passengers will be offered alternative flights, complimentary date changes or refunds Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

India Reduces Russian Oil Imports After US Tariffs and New Trade Deal | World News

India Reduces Russian Oil Imports After US Tariffs and New Trade Deal | World News

Last Updated:February 04, 2026, 08:14 IST Lindsey Graham said tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Indian goods had played a key role in influencing New Delhi’s energy sourcing decisions U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R) gestures, while standing next to US President Donald Trump. (REUTERS) India is buying “dramatically” less Russian oil, US Senator Lindsey Graham has claimed, attributing the shift to trade pressure applied by the Trump administration and linking it to Washington’s broader effort to weaken Russia’s war economy amid the conflict in Ukraine. Taking to X, Graham said tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Indian goods had played a key role in influencing New Delhi’s energy sourcing decisions. He argued that the measures demonstrated how economic pressure on Russia’s major trading partners could affect Moscow’s ability to sustain its war effort. Clearly the pressure we’re applying to Putin to come to the peace table and stop massive attacks against Ukraine is not working. President Trump’s idea of going after Putin’s oil customers who prop up his war machine should …

Red Alert In Delhi As Dense Fog Reduces Visibility; Over 140 Flights Cancelled, Trains Affected | India News

Red Alert In Delhi As Dense Fog Reduces Visibility; Over 140 Flights Cancelled, Trains Affected | India News

Last Updated:December 31, 2025, 11:41 IST Delhi Airport released a passenger advisory stating that, due to the prevailing dense fog, flight operations were being carried out under CAT III protocols. Low Visibility Due to Fog Impacts Delhi Dense fog covered parts of Delhi-NCR on Wednesday, December 31, affecting visibility across the region. Visibility was recorded at 50 metres at both Palam and Safdarjung at 6.30 am, the weather office said. The national capital recorded a 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 384, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). A station-wise breakdown showed that 21 monitoring stations recorded ‘very poor’ air quality, while 16 stations were in the ‘severe’ category, with Anand Vihar registering the worst AQI at 452, according to data from the CPCB’s SAMEER app. Flight operation hit Meanwhile, poor visibility disrupted air travel across the region. The weather conditions led to delays and possible cancellations at Indira Gandhi International Airport, prompting authorities and airlines to issue advisories for passengers. The weather department had sounded red alert in Delhi …

Thick fog reduces visibility at Taj Mahal, grips several UP cities

Thick fog reduces visibility at Taj Mahal, grips several UP cities

With the mercury dipping dense fog gripped cities across Northern India, the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, lost visibility due to the presence of a thick layer of fog in the town. In Agra, the morning temperature was 16.0 degC. The city`s air quality was poor this morning, reporting `moderate` conditions in pockets. The Manoharpur area reported an AQI of 234. In contrast, Rohta and Shahajahan Garden reported AQIs of 136 and 186, respectively, placing them in the `moderate` category, according to CPCB data. Besides Agra, multiple cities in Uttar Pradesh grappled with a dense layer of fog due to a cold wave on Monday morning. In Kanpur, thick fog enveloped the city as cold conditions prevailed, though the overall air quality remained `moderate`, falling in the 101-200 range. Prayagraj also reported similar conditions, with a dense layer of fog and moderate air quality within the same range. However, Noida and Ghaziabad recorded poorer air quality than other cities in the state due to thick fog. In Noida, air quality …

How much will cheapest Football World Cup tickets cost? After global fan backlash, FIFA reduces costs of some tickets

How much will cheapest Football World Cup tickets cost? After global fan backlash, FIFA reduces costs of some tickets

FIFA, the global governing body for football, was forced to reduce the price of a handful of tickets for each game at next year’s FIFA World Cup after global backlash from fans. The good news for fans is that the cheapest tickets for the FIFA World Cup will now be $60. However, the bad news is that the number of $60 tickets for each game at the World Cup in North America is likely to be from 400 to 750 per team, that too given to national federations whose teams are playing that game. Fans from nations whose teams are not playing at the World Cup cannot get their hands on the cheap tickets since the handful of tickets will be distributed by the football associations of the 48 countries taking part in the tournament. FIFA said it was bringing in the new tickets under a “Supporter Entry Tier” price category. This means that some fans will be able to see FIFA World Cup final at a price of just $60 (approximately Rs 5400) rather …

Delhi airport operations hit as dense fog reduces visibility

Delhi airport operations hit as dense fog reduces visibility

Flight operations at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport were disrupted on Monday morning as dense fog significantly reduced visibility, marking the season’s first major spell of winter fog in the national capital. Several departures were delayed as airlines adjusted their schedules to ensure safe operations amid challenging weather conditions, reported news agency IANS. Delhi International Airport Limited issued a passenger advisory, cautioning that dense fog could lead to disruptions in flight operations. The airport operator said it is working closely with all stakeholders to minimise inconvenience and advised passengers to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest flight updates. “Due to dense fog, flight operations may experience disruptions. We are working closely with all stakeholders to minimise inconvenience to passengers. For the latest flight updates, passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines. We sincerely regret any inconvenience caused,” the airport advisory said, reported IANS. Airlines issue travel advisories IndiGo also issued a travel advisory, stating that reduced visibility around the airport was impacting flight movements and that some departures could …

BMTC reduces Vajra AC weekly pass fare to ₹700

BMTC reduces Vajra AC weekly pass fare to ₹700

In a move to make premium public transport more affordable, the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) on Friday has announced a reduction in the weekly pass fare for its Vajra AC bus services. The revised fare will come into effect immediately. Since 1 August 2025, the Vajra AC weekly pass had been priced at ₹750, excluding toll charges. The BMTC has now lowered the cost to ₹700, bringing a ₹50 reduction for regular commuters. The corporation in a release stated that the decision was taken to offer commuters more competitive pricing and to encourage a greater shift towards public transport in the city. The Vajra AC buses, which serve several IT corridors and high-density routes, are widely used by office-goers and daily users for alternative to private vehicles and ride-hailing services. The officials said the fare revision was expected to benefit thousands of daily travellers who rely on weekly passes. The BMTC has also clarified that the Vajra weekly pass would continue to be issued only in digital format. Commuters can purchase and activate the …

Deepika Padukone’s 82°E, which faced Rs 37 cr losses in 2 years, reduces price of products, most expensive product costs Rs 2900 | Bollywood News

Deepika Padukone’s 82°E, which faced Rs 37 cr losses in 2 years, reduces price of products, most expensive product costs Rs 2900 | Bollywood News

Deepika Padukone launched her skincare line 82°E in 2022 and if reports are to be believed, it appears that the brand might not be in best financial condition currently. Ever since its launch, Deepika’s brand has been constantly criticised for its expensive products, even though many premium skincare brands are priced similarly. The criticism was often based on the grounds that Deepika’s brand was fairly new and was yet to prove its worth when they expected the customers to pay full price for trying new products. Unlike other skincare brands, Deepika’s brand did not associate itself with any parent company, which could back its claims about efficacy. However, 3 years later, it appears that the brains behind 82°E might have made some changes in the company’s pricing structure. When the brand launched in 2022, it had 12 products priced between Rs 1,200 and Rs 2,900. Now, the brand has 14 products priced between Rs 450 and Rs 2,900. The company has introduced various mini-versions and it appears that this was in the hope that the …

Poor pitch reduces Test to a farce in Kolkata

Poor pitch reduces Test to a farce in Kolkata

The rectangular space in the middle of the Eden Garden grinned devilishly like a horticultural Frankenstein at batsmen. It crushed them in its embrace, made them fearfully numb and reduced them to question the purpose of choosing batting for a living. The numbers present a grim picture—neither side crossed 200 in the first innings, they don’t look destined to nudge the mark in the second innings of a Test that’s hurtling to a hurried climax. No batsman, 29 strode in and out, managed to touch 40; 26 wickets fell in two days. A match that bubbled with excitement and possessed the ingredients to thrill was held hostage by an abominable pitch, nullifying the diverse arts that make Test cricket fascinating. Such pitches, those that diminish the quality of batsmen and exaggerate the values of the bowlers, are slow-poisoning the format, draining the game of its essence, sweeping the beauty out of it, reducing it to a luck of the draw. Test matches need results, but not two-day shootouts. Not least after the Test series between …