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Now passengers travelling to India can rejoice in the fact that they will have less formalities to complete when arriving here. This is due to the fact that, as per the Indian Budget of 2016-17, there are no requirements for customs forms, if a traveler has no goods to declare. The Customs Forms are still… Continue reading No Customs Forms Requirement for Travellers to India

American Airlines has just announced that passengers will no longer be able to put tickets on hold for twenty-four hours without paying. They will alternatively have to cancel their booking and put forward a refund request for the ticket, but it must be cancelled within 24 hours from the time of booking. Refunds will not… Continue reading No More 24-Hour Holds for Free by American Airlines Tickets

Ever wondered why all Boeing aircrafts are named with a 7. There is the Boeing 747, the much smaller 737, the new Dreamliner 787, and not forgetting the 757, 767 and 777. If you are a frequent flyer or if you hold the curiosity for the unusual, you might have thought of reasons behind this.… Continue reading The Curious Case of Naming all Boeing with a ‘7’

United Airlines has announced its fleet expansion with addition of 213 seater Boeing 757-300. These aircrafts will be plying on its existing routes between Washington Reagan International Airport (DCA) and between its hubs of Denver and San Francisco. Edward Russell, from Flightglobal reports that currently it is only American Airlines and Delta which are flying… Continue reading United To Operate Bigger Jets at DCA

WOW air has formally announced that they will begin services to San Francisco and Los Angeles on 9th and 15th June, making these their fifth and sixth destination respective in North America. The airline also has plans to start its low-cost flights to Europe in countries like Iceland from Los Angeles International Airport beginning this… Continue reading WOW Air Starts Flights To The West Coast in USA

Allegiant Air is the new low-cost airline that will start flying out from BWI Thurgood Marshall International Airport this spring. The airline will offer six new destinations with round trip service, where earlier only one was accessible from BWI:   Cincinnati (year-round service starts April 29, previously available)   Savannah, Ga./Hilton Head, S.C. (year-round service… Continue reading Allegiant Is The New Low-Cost Airline At BWI

In a first for all major US airlines, the fares have been increased by $3. For the top American airlines, the domestic one-way travel has been raised by $3, on all American Airlines Group, United Continental holdings, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Jet Blue Airways. This news comes at a time when the US Justice… Continue reading Every major US airline just increased fares by $3

Being on time is the first criteria a traveller seeks when making arrangements to fly with a particular airline or arriving and departing from a specific airport. The recent OAG ranking, where analysts check the on-time performance of airports and airlines is out. The findings reveal that in 2015, the Hawaiian Airlines and the Alaskan… Continue reading The Best Airports and Airlines for Time Discipline

Frontier Airlines has today announced that it would start new non-stop flight services to 42 markets in the US with most flights starting as early as mid-April. The Denver based airline will add the following –  Two new cities from Austin, Texas Two new cities from Charlotte, N.C. Four new cities from Cincinnati Four new… Continue reading 42 New Routes Announced By Frontier Airline

On Wednesday the Middle Eastern airline carrier Etihad announced that it will assist all the Indian students that were bound for the US but were sent back to India because they were refused entry to the US, in particular the students of the two blacklisted Californian schools. Etihad released a statement which read “Any student… Continue reading India Students Deported From US Get Assistance From Etihad