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bad weather throwing flight operations out of gear. Just in Delhi, 20 flights have been diverted and delayed due to bad weather. In fact, the child rights body chief complains of flight delays and how Children are suffering due to delays as well. Air India, meanwhile, has blamed this on change in weather, saying that the delays because of inclement weather here in the national capital and various other parts of India as well. In fact, right now on TV, we are being joined by two such passengers...
Austrian Airlines, the last West European airline flying to Iran, said it was suspending all flights from Vienna to Tehran until April 18 in response to escalating tensions in the region.Austria had continued flying for longer than its German parent Lufthansa since Vienna's closer proximity to Tehran meant it could more easily abort flights or be forced to leave staff in Tehran overnight.console.log("2390 BODY2. CatId is:"+catID);if(catID==120){ console.log("2390 BODY. YES for anyclip...
Austrian Airlines, the last west European airline flying to Iran, says it