The airline has deployed its A320neo aircraft with a three-class cabin configuration business, premium economy and economy to operate its daily flight services to Sharjah from Delhi.
New Delhi, January 19, ANI: Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Videh Kumar Jaipuriar on Tuesday said he is eagerly waiting for the resumption of overseas scheduled flight operations which have been suspended for over nine months.
Strategic Dialogue: India & Oman to pursue slew of pacts for future-oriented partnership
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This was the first high-level official visit from Oman to India since the onset of Covid-19. Both sides expressed satisfaction that despite the Covid-19 pandemic both sides have kept in close touch and sustained momentum in further consolidation of their strategic relationship. India assured assistance to Oman in its requirement for Covid-19 vaccines, officials said following the meet.
India and its oldest strategic partner in West Asia Oman on Thursday decided to pursue pacts in political, energy, trade, investment, defence, security, space, mining, S&T, culture and consular fields for a future-oriented partnership. This was decided at a meeting of the India-Oman Strategic Consultative Group (IOSCG) held here physically. The Indian delegation was led by Sanjay Bhattacharya, Secretary (CPV&OIA), MEA while the Omani delegation was led by Sheikh Khalifa bin Ali
India, Oman hold discussions on bilateral cooperation ANI | Updated: Jan 14, 2021 22:54 IST
New Delhi [India], January 14 (ANI): A meeting of the India-OmanStrategic Consultative Group (IOSCG) was held physically on Thursday, wherein both sides participated in bilateral discussions pertaining to many issues such as the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to an official release by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), during the IOSCG both sides reviewed the entire spectrum of the India-Oman relationship including in political, energy, trade, investment, defence, security, space, mining, S&T, culture and consular fields. It was agreed that the two sides will pursue various agreements and MOUs in these areas for a future-oriented relationship.
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Doha: Air bubble arrangement between Indian and Qatar has been extended till January 31.
The Indian Embassy in Qatar tweeted on its official account that the arrangement has been extended and will also allow Indian in South America and Africa to use the Qatar-India Air Bubble arrangement. This will facilitate Indian from these regions to transit through Doha.
“India-Qatar Air Bubble Arrangement extended till 31 January 2021. Relaxation also allowed for Indians stranded in South America and Africa to use the Air Bubble arrangement between India and Qatar. Facility also available to citizens of Nepal and Bhutan.,” Embassy tweeted.
The bubble arrangement will enable Qatar Airways and Indian Airlines to fly from Doha to various Indian cities.