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Time of India
16 hours ago
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- Time of India
Flights between India and Europe suffer as Middle East tension leads to air space closure
New Delhi: At least 48 flights to and from the Middle East, via or destined for Delhi, have been cancelled because of the Israel-Iran crisis that has led to closure of airspace in the region. The air restrictions have adversely impacted flight operations between India and Europe. Airport officials said that it was unclear when operations through the Middle East will resume. Twenty departures and 28 arrivals were cancelled on Monday. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi The flights were destined for different cities in Europe and the US. According to Delhi airport officials, among the arrival flights are 17 of Air India, eight of IndiGo Airlines. Three others were cancelled too. Among the departures, ten are of Air India, seven of Indigo, and three of other airlines. While sources at Delhi airport said that they are yet to receive more information, Air India said on social media that it will gradually start services. "As airspaces gradually reopen in certain parts of the Middle East, Air India will progressively resume flights to the region starting today, with most operations to and from the Middle East resuming from 25 June. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Brass Krishna Idols For Prosperity & Protection In Life Luxeartisanship Shop Now Undo Flights to and from Europe, previously cancelled, are also being progressively reinstated from today, while services to and from the east coast of the US and Canada will resume at the earliest opportunity. Some flights may experience delays or cancellations due to consequential impacts and extended re-routings/flight times, but we are committed to minimising disruptions and restoring our schedule integrity. Air India will continue to avoid airspaces assessed as unsafe at any given time. We will keep passengers informed of any updates and sincerely appreciate their understanding. The safety and security of our passengers, staff and aircraft remain our top priority," Air India posted on X. On Monday, among departure and arrival cancellations were flights to and from different cities in Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, the US, UK, France, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Switzerland.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Time of India
Shooting at Mohali disco: Club owner used illegal pistol, say cops
1 2 Mohali: The disco owner who shot a man during a late-night altercation at Skull Club in Bestech Mall, Phase 11, used an illegally procured pistol stored in his desk drawer, police said on Friday. The incident, which occurred around 1 am on Thursday, left the victim, Sidharth Delu of Ganganagar, Rajasthan, critically injured. According to police, the root of the confrontation was an accidental brush between Delu's female companion and the accused, club owner Aditya Vij, on the dance floor. "The victim was dancing with his female friends when Aditya's shoulder accidentally hit one of them. This minor incident triggered a heated argument between Delu and Vij," said DSP Harsimran Singh Bal. The verbal spat escalated and spilled outside the disco, where, in a fit of rage, Vij allegedly retrieved a .32 bore pistol from his office drawer and shot Delu in the stomach. The police confirmed that the weapon used was illegal and added that they will recommend cancellation of the club's bar licence. "It is purely his mistake. He should have de-escalated the situation as the club's owner, but chose to act violently instead. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Brass Krishna Idols For Prosperity & Protection In Life Luxeartisanship Shop Now Undo We will recommend cancellation of his operational licence," DSP Bal said. Both Vij and his accomplice were presented before the duty magistrate and have been sent to police remand for further questioning. Police also clarified that Skull Club was operating under a special provision with an extended licence obtained by paying an additional fee to the administration. An FIR has been registered at the Phase 11 police station under Sections 115, 109, 351(3), 126(2), 190, and 191 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with relevant sections of the Arms Act. Further investigation is ongoing.