PLANS for a new fast rescue boat at Sumburgh Airport are a step closer after Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd (HIAL) went out to tender on the project. The airport operator confirmed back in 2019 that the water rescue facilities at the Shetland airport were in line for an.
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GUWAHATI: With Covid-19 cases rising again across the country, the Assam government may soon review its decision of discontinuing mandatory tests at airports and railway stations from March 1.
“At no point of time have we put our guards down. Based on various demands and seeing a declining trend in Covid cases, the decision was taken to withdraw mandatory testing at airports and railway stations. However, with cases rising in other states, Assam may review the decision,” principal secretary of the state health department, Samir K Sinha, told reporters here on Monday.
The decision, if reviewed, may put a curb on the movement of political personalities who have been travelling to Assam a lot in view of the assembly elections. The impact, however, maybe the worst on the tourism sector which is aiming for some profits in the coming Rongali Bihu season in April.
Saturday February 20, 2021 at around 10:00 p.m. two Dominicans, members of a film crew, brothers Michael Enrique and Antonio Gerer Campusano Feliz and their Haitian interpreter were kidnapped in Haiti.
Print article SEATTLE The snowstorm that hit the Pacific Northwest last week dropped more than a foot of snow at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and left airlines struggling to maintain their schedules. Alaska Airlines passengers were particularly badly hit. Delta handled the weather a lot better. Seattle-based Alaska canceled more than 400 mainline flights at Sea-Tac between Feb. 12 and 15, when the snow finally began to clear. On Feb. 13, the worst day, Alaska canceled 81% of its scheduled flights in and out of Sea-Tac, according to aviation data analysis firm Cirium. The following day, Alaska canceled 37% of its scheduled flights. Those figures include all Alaska Air Group flights, counting those operated by its Horizon Air subsidiary and by contract carrier SkyWest, all of them flying in Alaska colors.