logo
Air India explores new routes for North America flights amid airspace curbs

Air India explores new routes for North America flights amid airspace curbs

Currently, Tata Group-owned Air India operates 71 flights a week to North American destinations and out of them, 54 services are from the national capital
Business Standard Editorial Comment
Air India is looking at various alternatives for its North America flights from the national capital, including operating the services with a technical stop in a city within India, to reduce operational costs that have shot up due to the Pakistan airspace closure, sources said on Friday.
Currently, Tata Group-owned Air India operates 71 flights a week to North American destinations and out of them, 54 services are from the national capital.
The airline flies to Chicago, New York, Washington, San Francisco, and Newark in the US, and to Toronto and Vancouver in Canada.
In his message to the staff on Friday, Air India MD and CEO Campbell Wilson said there have been a number of network-related developments and the airline has temporarily adjusted some of its Europe and US routes in response to recent airspace restrictions, as well as adding a few technical stops.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Panaji Residency: Rs 22L curtains offered for ‘posh' Delta guests
Panaji Residency: Rs 22L curtains offered for ‘posh' Delta guests

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Panaji Residency: Rs 22L curtains offered for ‘posh' Delta guests

Panaji: Delta Corp Ltd, which had a corporate tie-up with the Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) for Panaji Residency until March 31, approached the corporation to renew the contract. Delta Corp assured the GTDC of consistent occupancy with an approximate payout of Rs 3 crore per year. Delta Corp said that it could utilise a minimum of 6,000 room nights per year at Panaji Residency, translating to Rs 30 lakh of turnover per month. The GTDC's board agreed to renew the corporate tie-up. The GTDC had executed a MoU with Delta Corp Ltd for the period from April 1, 2022, to March 31, 2025. Given that Delta Corp will bring in 'high profile guests', an inspection of the GTDC-owned property found that the curtains need replacement. The GTDC offered to replace the curtains in 45 rooms at the Panaji Residency at a cost of Rs 22 lakh. Delta Corp operates four offshore casinos in the Mandovi under the Deltin brand. The GTDC's Panaji Residency is a stone's throw from the Captain of Ports jetty, where the casinos have offices. 'It is important to maintain high standards of aesthetics to match the expectations of the high profile guests who are staying through the corporate tie-up of Delta Corp Ltd, which is generating assured revenue and occupancy at the Panaji Residency. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The financial implication is Rs 22 lakh, excluding GST,' said the note submitted to the board. The GTDC, which has Ganesh Gaonkar as the chairman, asked the Goa Handicrafts Rural & Small Scale Industries Development Corporation (GHRSSIDC) to provide rates from empanelled vendors to replace the old curtains and curtain tracks with new ones in 45 rooms. The board agreed to place the order with the GHRSSIDC, a govt-backed body. Pravin Arlekar is the GHRSSIDC chairman. Panaji Residency recently underwent an upgrade, with rooms being painted and fresh wallpaper being fixed.

BigBasket pilots 10-minute food delivery with Starbucks, Qmin in Bengaluru
BigBasket pilots 10-minute food delivery with Starbucks, Qmin in Bengaluru

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Time of India

BigBasket pilots 10-minute food delivery with Starbucks, Qmin in Bengaluru

Live Events Grocery delivery firm BigBasket has entered the rapid food delivery segment, providing 10-minute food delivery service in select locations in Bengaluru It comes five months after cofounder and chief executive Hari Menon announced on X that the Tata Group-owned firm was expanding its services to food delivery in 2025. He had said in a post in December 2024 that BigBasket would increase its stock keeping units to more than 30,000 in all tier-1 cities, launch pharma deliveries with Tata 1mg, as well as launch a food delivery BigBasket's 10-minute food delivery includes items from Starbucks, a joint venture between Tata Consumer Products and Starbucks Corporation, and Qmin , a food delivery platform owned by Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL).Launched in 2020, Qmin is Tata Sons-owned IHCL's food delivery service, which has its own app allowing customers to order food from Tata-owned hotels and restaurants. The service also has Qmin cafe offering bakery and confectionery products along with beverage items across the country. There are 11 such cafes in its 10-minute food delivery service, BigBasket is offering beverages such as coffee, tea and juice, snacks, meal bowls and had reported in February that Tata Sons wasn't too pleased with what it regarded as BigBasket's sluggish response to the rapid rise of quick commerce in the country. Tata Sons also indicated that BigBasket should seek external investors for a proposed round of $1 billion (Rs 8,556 crore) to mount a fightback in this segment, according to people aware of the the rapid food delivery segment is seeing increasing demand as quick commerce platforms Zepto (Zepto Cafe), Swiggy (Snacc) and Blinkit (Bistro) are expanding their services and its earnings announcement for the fourth quarter of 2024-25, Zomato 's parent Eternal said that it was doubling down on Bistro, its in-house rapid food delivery service, and pivoting away from restaurant partnerships for this service. Bistro is being expanded across Delhi-National Capital Region, Bengaluru and Mumbai, according to people in the know. Bistro now runs more than 100 kitchens in these on the other hand, is scaling up its 10-minute food delivery service Bolt, which relies on select restaurant partners offering limited menus. It also has an offering similar to Bistro, which is called May 23, ET reported that Zepto paused operations of its 10-minute food delivery vertical, Zepto Cafe, in several cities including Delhi, Agra, Chandigarh, Mohali, Amritsar and Meerut owing to supply chain issues. This impacted the operations of 44 Zepto Cafe stores.

Apple chief Tim Cook snubs Donald Trump, gives another gift to India as tech giant to open...
Apple chief Tim Cook snubs Donald Trump, gives another gift to India as tech giant to open...

India.com

time3 hours ago

  • India.com

Apple chief Tim Cook snubs Donald Trump, gives another gift to India as tech giant to open...

(File) Amid Donald Trump's recent threat to impose 25% import tariffs on Apple if the tech giant increases its iPhone production in India, the company has announced to open its third retail store in the country. The new Apple Store will be opened in the Phoenix Mall of Asia in Bengaluru, according to a Business Standard report. New Apple Store to open in Bengaluru As per the report, Apple's new retail store, its third in India, is spread across over 8,000 square fee, almost equal to its counterpart in Delhi, but smaller than the company's flagship store in Mumbai, which is spread across a whopping 20,800 square feet. The upcoming Apple Store in Bengaluru will feature all the distinctive and recognizable features associated with the company's retail outlets, including a minimalist design, professional staff dressed in Apple uniforms, and an abundance of glass. Apple has leased the space for 10 years, and will pay 2 percent of its total earnings as rent for the first three, which will increase to 2.5 percent for the remaining lease period, according to the report. The lease period began from November 8, 2024, and rent will start August 8, 2025, which means the store will likely open in next few months, presumably in late July or early August. Apple's India plan Experts believe that the new Apple Store is more than just another retail store, but a part of company's larger plan to strengthen its roots in India as it plans to stay in the country for a long period, despite Donald Trump's tariff threats. Apart from being a giant market for Apple products, India is also emerging as a manufacturing hub for the company, which is evident from its recent assertion that the majority of iPhones that will be sold in the US from June 2025, will carry a 'Made in India' tag, while iPads, MacBooks, Apple Watches and AirPods will be shipped from Vietnam. However, things are expected to become difficult for Apple if it chooses to increase iPhone manufacturing in India, defying Donald Trump's diktat, who has threatened to impose 25% import tariffs on iPhones manufactured outside the United States.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store