Under revised DGCA passenger service rules, airlines must offer a cooling-off period allowing passengers to cancel bookings for a full refund.
This article originally published at Europe-bound travelers facing 'severe disruptions' during summer months.
Deaf travelers note that information is often only communicated verbally for airline passengers, sometimes leaving them without crucial updates.
Once synonymous with immense power, the East India Company has shut down for the second time after slipping into voluntary liquidation. The firm’s store and website have been closed, with over ...
Earlier this week at the Twenty20 World Cup, Harry Brook sauntered into a press conference, clocked the facial expressions of those present and suggested a smile wouldn't go amiss.
Airline passengers will from March 26 get 48 hours to cancel or modify bookings without paying more money, according to new rules the aviation regulator is introducing. Airlines are presently not ...
A warming trend building in the Southwest is expected to be heading to Omaha on Tuesday as the recent freezing conditions ...
Embassy advisory follows influencer Sachin Awasthi's detention claim, stressing that Jeju's visa-free facility is only for ...
Lincoln police say a teen sped off from officers twice, drove without headlights and flashed red and blue lights before being ...
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