Arvind Datta, CEO of Marigold Wealth, praised Emirates Airlines on X for exceptional service after he missed a Dubai flight due to a technical snag at Delhi airport.
At the Emirates lounges in Dubai International Airport, traditional Arabic sweets, dates and coffee will be offered during Ramzan
The agreement improves passenger traffic procedures inside Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 and ensures a faster, efficient airport experience for travellers transferring to connecting flights and landing in Dubai
Gulf Airlines, Emirates and Heathrow Airport have released a joint statement with an update of agreement on the capacity cuts.
Any Indian or passenger who has travelled through India in the past 14 days will also not be allowed to fly into the country from any other international destination.
Flyers will get a complementary night stay at a four-star or five-star hotel along with airport ground transfers, free meals at the hotel, and assistance with the UAE visa on arrival if their Dubai layover is between 10 and 24 hours.
The flights are open to foreign citizens who wish to leave the country, but no incoming passengers are allowed.
Hindu passengers will still be able to choose from a wide variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options
The announcement came two days after Tunisian government officials said the UAE had banned Tunisian woman from flying to or transiting through its territory
Along with its Gulf peers -- Dubai's Emirates Airlines and Abu Dhabi's Etihad -- Qatar's national carrier has captured a sizable portion of transit travel, capitalising on the Gulf's central geographic location.
Last year, Emirates delivered a total of 33,430 hours of medical training for cabin crew and pilots, ensuring they are equipped with the right support to assist passengers on board, the airline said in a statement.
Shares tumbled Thursday, led by bruising declines in FMCG, banking and capital goods shares.
Boeing Co appears to be at least a year away from offering a new version of the 777, its most profitable jet, timing that would be later than some airline customers want and could push them into the arms of rival Airbus
CNBC-TV18 reached out to international carriers to check if they would get on board an Indian carrier if the FDI rules changed. Unlukcily, the asnwer was not so positive.