Not In Town | @notintownlive | 10 Nov 2017, 05:19 am

According to Scott's Cheap flights, travelers can book their flights to Italy, France and the cities of Amsterdam, Lugano and Madrid.
The travelers can use the Google Flights to search multiple European airports and dates to know the cheapest flights from the departure city.
Flights to Europe from Boston, Chicago, New York City, Orlando, Denver, and Washington, D.C. will be accessible with tickets on sale for less than $400.
The cheap flights can be found as early as this month and are available until May of 2018.
Travelers should also note that WOW Air recently announced new routes from New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, with introductory one-way flights starting at $99. (Destination cities include Paris, Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt, Dublin, Copenhagen, and Berlin.) These flights, however, are not available until April 2018.
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Emirates will celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by offering special meals and entertainment on its flights to and from India between Oct 17 and 24, the airline said.
British Airways has announced its plans for network expansion in India as it backed a UK government trade mission to the country, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Air India Group has announced changes to its domestic operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport due to ongoing expansion work at Terminal 3 (T3).