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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The re-carpeting (repairing) of the runway at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport here from 10.30 PM to 6.30 AM has had an adverse effect on flights. Before the re-carpeting of the runway began on February 15 this year, the number of flights was 100 which has come down to 88 now. This is being recorded in the report of flights and passengers being prepared daily by the local airport administration. As per the daily reports, the total number of flights to and from the city has not reached 90 even for a single day this month, whereas some time ago 100 flights were being run daily from here. This month, the number of flights is between 84 and 88. From July 1, IndiGo has stopped one flight each from here to Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Kolkata. Due to this, six flights have been reduced daily. On the other hand, flights from Indore to Jodhpur, Udaipur and Nashik are also scheduled to stop operations from August 1. The biggest reason for the falling number of flights is the airport being closed for 8 hours every night. Runway repair work has been going on since February this year. Earlier, the flight operations were closed from 12 midnight to 6 AM, while from April, this time was extended from 10.30 PM to 6.30 AM. During this time, the flight operations remain closed. Due to the airport being closed for 8 hours daily, many airlines are unable to operate their flights from here even if they want to.

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Just as flight operations at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport were beginning to stabilize after IndiGo's recent pilot shortage, air traffic was once again badly hit on Monday. This time, the disruption was caused by very dense fog at Delhi Airport, leading to extremely low visibility. As a result, 16 flights connected to the city were cancelled, while 20 others operated with significant delays, leaving passengers severely inconvenienced. The sudden cancellations and prolonged delays caused chaos at the airport throughout the day. According to official sources at the cit ...Read More >
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) announced the results for the Class 12 general stream supplementary exams, with an overall pass percentage of 51.58%. Out of 40,865 registered candidates, 33,731 appeared, and 17,397 students cleared the exam successfully.Girls outperformed boys significantly. The pass percentage among girls was 57.06%, while it was 48.45% for boys, marking a difference of 8.61% in favour of girls.Stream-wise, the general stream recorded a 51.53% pass rate, the vocational stream 50%, and the higher UB stream 63.70%. Among categories, ...Read More >
Indore-bound Air India Express flight on Friday suffered a mid-air engine fault leading to pilot making a PAN PAN call to the Air Traffic Control, PTI reported. According to aviation protocol, 'PAN-PAN' is an internationally valid signal used to indicate an urgent but non-life-threatening situation, requiring immediate support from ATC or ground services. The Delhi-origin flight carrying 161 passengers later landed safely at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport with a 20-minute delay, officials said. ...Read More >

New Delhi, July 08: IndiGo flight 6E 7295, scheduled to travel from Indore (IDR) to Raipur (RPR) on Tuesday, experienced a tense morning. After the takeoff, the aircraft faced a mid-air technical issue, prompting it to land immediately. The flight was scheduled to depart at 06:35 AM but took off slightly ahead of time at 06:28 AM, and was scheduled to arrive at 8:30 AM in Raipur. However, it was diverted to Indore, as per Flightradar24. According to sources, 'IndiGo flight 6E 7295 from Indore to Raipur returned mid-air due to a technical snag shortly after take-off today. The pilot requested ...Read More >

New Delhi [India], July 8 (ANI): IndiGo flight 6E 7295, scheduled to travel from Indore (IDR) to Raipur (RPR) on Tuesday, experienced a tense morning. After the takeoff, the aircraft faced a mid-air technical issue, prompting it to land immediately. The flight was scheduled to depart at 06:35 AM but took off slightly ahead of time at 06:28 AM, and was scheduled to arrive at 8:30 AM in Raipur. However, it was diverted to Indore, as per Flightradar24. Also Read | Parliamentary Panel Meets Civil Aviation Ministry, Airline Officials; Ask About Air India Plane Crash, Airfare Surge. According to ...Read More >

Indore, July 8 (SocialNews.XYZ) An IndiGo flight from Indore to Raipur became an unsettling experience for 51 passengers on Tuesday when it developed a technical fault and made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff. The aircraft, typically scheduled to depart at 6:35 a.m., left seven minutes early at 6:28 a.m. from Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport. Around 30 minutes into the journey, approximately 100 kilometres away from the Indore airport, the aircraft reportedly experienced a sudden jolt, causing panic among passengers. Passengers were quoted in various reports recounting the moment th ...Read More >