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- SriLankan Airlines set to become largest foreign carrier in India with Ahmedabad addition
- Wow Air ceases operations, thousands left in lurch
- Jet Airways named 'India's Best Airline'
- Malaysia gets its first Sharia compliant airline
- SriLankan Airline's new codeshare with Mihin Lanka mulls boost in tourism from Kolkata
Mumbai: Air India on Saturday issued a travel advisory cautioning passengers about potential delays at Mumbai Airport after a third-party data network outage disrupted check-in systems after the glitch affecting departures for several airlines, including Air India.
Malaysia Airlines will expand its South India network by adding more flights on the Kuala Lumpur–Trivandrum route to meet rising demand, the airline said. From September 12, the carrier will operate five weekly services, with daily flights to start from December 1.
IndiGo has expanded its codeshare agreement with KLM, the Netherlands’ national airline, providing its passengers with enhanced access to destinations across Europe and the United Kingdom through KLM’s network, the airline said.