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		<title>Air India Express Opens First Direct Gulf Link from Northeast India</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi&#8211; Air India Express will launch the first direct flights connecting India&#8217;s northeastern region with the Gulf in August,]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong>&#8211; Air India Express will launch the first direct flights connecting India&#8217;s northeastern region with the Gulf in August, expanding international connectivity from Guwahati as demand for travel between India and West Asia continues to grow.</p>



<p>The low-cost carrier, a subsidiary of Air India, said it will begin direct services from Guwahati to Dubai on Aug. 4 and Abu Dhabi on Aug. 7, marking the first time the northeastern city will have nonstop air links to the Gulf region.</p>



<p>The airline said the new routes are expected to boost tourism, trade and cultural exchanges while improving access to international markets for India&#8217;s northeastern states.</p>



<p>The launch addresses long-standing connectivity gaps for travelers from eastern and northeastern India, many of whom have traditionally relied on connecting flights through major hubs such as New Delhi to reach destinations in the Gulf.</p>



<p>The expansion comes as Gulf countries remain among the most popular overseas destinations for Indian travelers. Official data show more than 14 million Indian nationals visited Gulf countries in 2024, with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia accounting for the largest share of arrivals.</p>



<p>The Gulf is also home to about 9 million Indian expatriates, making air connectivity a key component of trade, business and labor mobility between the regions.</p>



<p>Air India Express also announced new services from Navi Mumbai International Airport to Abu Dhabi beginning in July, further strengthening its West Asia network.</p>



<p>Indian carriers have been expanding partnerships and capacity to meet rising travel demand. Earlier this month, Riyadh Air and Air India announced a cooperation agreement that could lead to interline and codeshare services, following Air India&#8217;s codeshare partnership with Saudia announced in February.</p>



<p>London-based research consultancy Capital Economics has projected that India will become the world&#8217;s fourth-largest outbound tourism market by 2035, behind the United States, China and Germany.</p>
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		<title>UPDATED: Air India repatriation flight crash-lands, at least 17 killed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kozhikode (reuters) &#8211; At least 17 people were killed and more than 100 injured when an Air India Express passenger plane]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kozhikode (reuters) &#8211;</strong> At least 17 people were killed and more than 100 injured when an Air India Express passenger plane repatriating Indians stranded by the COVID-19 pandemic overshot the runway in heavy rain near the southern city of Kozhikode on Friday, officials said.</p>



<p>The Boeing-737 flight from Dubai to Calicut International Airport was carrying 190 passengers and crew, the civil aviation ministry said in a statement. Among them were 10 infants.</p>



<p>Television footage showed rescue workers moving around the wreckage in pouring rain. The aircraft lay split into at least two chunks after the plane&#8217;s fuselage sheared apart as it fell into a valley 35 feet below, authorities said.</p>



<p>&#8220;Because of the weather conditions, he could not land the first time, so he did a turnaround and tried to approach it from a different direction,&#8221; Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told national broadcaster DD News, adding that only an investigation would reveal the cause of the crash.</p>



<p>Puri said authorities managed to rescue most of the passengers because the plane did not catch fire while descending the slope at the end of the table-top runway. Such runways are located at an altitude and have steep drops at one or both ends.</p>



<p>&#8220;The good news is that the plane broke up and we were able to access the passengers,&#8221; Puri said. He said rescue operations had been completed.</p>



<p>The office of the chief minister of Kerala state, where the airport is located and which is home to a large number of Indians working in the Middle East, said that in addition to the 17 dead, 173 others had been hospitalised.</p>



<p>It was India&#8217;s worst passenger aircraft accident since 2010, when another Air India Express flight from Dubai overshot the table-top runway at Mangalore, a city in the south, and slid down a hill, killing 158 people.</p>



<p>Media reports suggested the plane skidded off the runway of Calicut, crashing nose-first into the ground.</p>



<p>Boeing said it was gathering more information about the incident, closely monitoring the situation and offering assistance to its customer.</p>



<p>India, which shut down all air travel in late March to try to contain the novel coronavirus, has restarted limited international air travel. Air India Express AXB1344 was a government-operated repatriation flight for Indians previously unable to return home because of the travel restrictions.</p>



<p>TV visuals showed the aircraft&#8217;s nose smashed into a brick wall, with much of the middle of the plane pulverised.</p>



<p>Local TV news channels showed passengers, some of them lying motionless on stretchers, brought into a hospital surrounded by health workers wearing masks because of the COVID-19 pandemic.</p>



<p>&#8220;Pained by the plane accident in Kozhikode&#8221; Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted. &#8220;My thoughts are with those who lost their loved ones. May the injured recover at the earliest.&#8221;</p>
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