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Raveena Tandon Asks Air India To 'Take A Cue' From Akasa Air Over Pet Travel Rules
- Thursday October 2, 2025
- Lifestyle | Written by NDTV Lifestyle Desk
Raveena took a sharp dig at Air India for its inconvenient rules on pets, while applauding Akasa Air for making travel more pet friendly
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After Vistara, Trouble Brews For Air India As Technicians Plan Strike
- Wednesday April 10, 2024
- India News | Ragini Saxena, Bloomberg
Trouble for Air India Ltd. is mounting with aircraft technicians planning a strike later this month after its pilots voiced concerns last week about being overworked and underpaid.
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Akasa Air To Place Large Aircraft Order In 2023, Eyes International Growth
- Thursday February 16, 2023
- India News | Reuters
India's Akasa Air will place a "substantially" large order for new narrowbody jets this year, as the start-up budget airline looks to capitalise on booming demand at home and begin international flights, its chief executive told Reuters.
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www.ndtv.com
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Raveena Tandon Asks Air India To 'Take A Cue' From Akasa Air Over Pet Travel Rules
- Thursday October 2, 2025
- Lifestyle | Written by NDTV Lifestyle Desk
Raveena took a sharp dig at Air India for its inconvenient rules on pets, while applauding Akasa Air for making travel more pet friendly
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www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
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After Vistara, Trouble Brews For Air India As Technicians Plan Strike
- Wednesday April 10, 2024
- India News | Ragini Saxena, Bloomberg
Trouble for Air India Ltd. is mounting with aircraft technicians planning a strike later this month after its pilots voiced concerns last week about being overworked and underpaid.
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www.ndtv.com
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Akasa Air To Place Large Aircraft Order In 2023, Eyes International Growth
- Thursday February 16, 2023
- India News | Reuters
India's Akasa Air will place a "substantially" large order for new narrowbody jets this year, as the start-up budget airline looks to capitalise on booming demand at home and begin international flights, its chief executive told Reuters.
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www.ndtv.com