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24.03 / 13:45
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Patriotic shopping spree: Buy Canadian wave wreaks havoc on U.S. businesses as trade tensions escalate; after travel this industry faces Canada's wrath
Data provided by many sectors reveal the increasing footprint of the «Buy Canadian» movement, because of US president Donald Trump's threats of taking over Canada and trade moves, such as the 25% tariff on most Canadian imports, according to The Globe and mail. From travel agents to distilleries, American companies are already experiencing the impact. Travel agencies claimed that bookings from Canada to the US are plummeting, while Canadian grocery store shoppers prefer more local products, as per the report.
24.03 / 07:31
24.03 / 07:31
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Credit card wars: Will ICICI unseat HDFC Infinia with Emerald Private Metal?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The battle for India’s most rewarding credit card is heating up. As premium customers chase higher returns on travel and shopping, banks are stepping up with exclusive reward platforms.
24.03 / 04:33
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Want less crowd, stunning views and perfect weather for April-May summer travel? Anand Mahindra's tip is pure gold
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. He shared a video which depicts when the landscapes are Tawang are in their Spring Fever, during April-May. «The unmatched beauty of India’s North East,» Anand Mahindra captioned his post.
24.03 / 03:53
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Flying soon? DGCA directs airlines to share passenger rights link with tickets
With air travel increasing significantly—especially among first-time flyers—DGCA chief Faiz Ahmed Kidwai emphasized the importance of informing passengers about their entitlements in cases of service deficiencies, flight delays (due to airline-controlled factors), cancellations, denied boarding, and baggage issues. IndiGo has reportedly assured the regulator that it will implement this directive by Tuesday i.e. March 2025.
24.03 / 03:53
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ETMarkets Smart Talk: India’s consumption boom - key sectors to watch, according to Harshad Patil
“India's consumption has been a robust long-term story. As economic development accelerates and the middle class grows, the potential for further expansion in the consumer market is set to increase significantly,” says Harshad Patil, CIO, Tata AIA. In an interview with ETMarkets, Patil said: “We see strong potential in some sectors such as Retail, Quick Commerce, Healthcare, FinTech ,Travel and Hospitality, Consumer Durables and Automobiles,” Edited excerpts: Thanks for taking the time out. After a nearly 6% drop in February 2025, volatility continues in March. What is weighing on markets? In the month of March, Indian equities have been under pressure due to tariff concerns. The recent announcement of new tariffs by the U.S. President, including a 25% levy on select imports from Mexico and Canada, has led to a surge in market volatility across the globe.
24.03 / 00:31
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Mint Primer: The gold rush for silver is on. Will it persist?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As the world rushes for gold, silver is also now back in vogue. Known as “the poor man’s gold", silver benefits from a correlation with gold, which just breached the $3,000 per ounce mark.
23.03 / 14:47
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Why can’t you see stars from a plane window? Try this hack for a stellar view while flying at night
If you’ve ever wondered why the stars vanish when you’re soaring through the sky, you’re not alone. The answer, according to astrophysicists, is all about light—both inside and outside the plane.
23.03 / 07:51
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From fee to different documents required: The ultimate guide to Dubai visa for Indians
Dubai visa is a great investment for Indians, offering opportunities to explore iconic attractions like dining at the Burj Khalifa, flamingo spotting at Ras Al Khor, dune-bashing at Bab Al Shams, or enjoying a sundowner at a beach club. Here's a detailed guide on how to get one:
22.03 / 18:41
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Old songs are like time machines, ride them & let the past play on
time travel. For instance, whenever I hear 'Dekha Hai Maine Tumhe Phir Se Palat Ke' from Ravikant Nagaich's Wardat (1981), it takes me back to my childhood in Kadam Kuan, Patna. A bunch of 15-16-year-old boys are listening to Bappi Lahiri's music on a 45 RPM record. The boys are friends of my elder brother, and I, as a 6-year-old, have been banished from their midst. But I am allowed to peek in through the door. One of the boys is a famed dancer of the mohalla and everyone urges him to do his Mithun routine. I don't rate him highly. It is his white leather boots that, I feel, have prejudiced the jury in his favour. After much coaxing, he gets up, throws his arms in the air, and starts disco dancing. With Mithunda, you don't move around much. You just stand and deliver with hand movements and bent-knee hip gyrations. Decades later, I can still see the white leather boots with 2-inch heels and side zippers I coveted every time I listen to Bappi Lahiri sing that song. Lahiri's special genius was that he sang Hindi songs as if they were a foreign language. More often than not, like a slightly campy Welshman. Wardat was Mithunda's second coming as Gunmaster G-9, our own dancing James Bond. Though not as successful as Suraksha (1980), the soundtrack of Wardat is memorable.
22.03 / 12:09
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Air India resumes operations from London's Heathrow Airport
Air India Saturday announced that the airline has resumed operations from London's Heathrow Airport after the disruption following Friday's power outage. “Our operations to and from London Heathrow (LHR) have recommenced after the disruption at the airport yesterday due to a power outage. Today’s flight AI111 was on schedule and other flights, to and from London, are expected to operate as per schedule. Flight AI161 of 21 March, which was diverted to Frankfurt, is expected to leave Frankfurt at 14:05 pm local time,” Air India said in a statement. On Friday, Air India said its operations to and from the London Heathrow airport were disrupted, with one flight returning to Mumbai, another diverting to Frankfurt and other flights remaining cancelled due to a temporary suspension of operations at the airport.
22.03 / 07:27
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Heathrow Airport blackout exposes weak spot in its power supplies
London Heathrow’s unprecedented blackout on Friday has put the airport’s reliance on potentially vulnerable infrastructure into focus, at a time when the biggest UK hub is lobbying for an ambitious expansion plan. A fire late Thursday at a nearby electrical substation cut off the power supply to Heathrow, bringing flights to a standstill for almost all of Friday. While backup systems kicked in, they only allow the hub to land some aircraft and evacuate passengers, but not to support full operations. Only by late on Friday did a few flights resume, mainly to repatriate dislocated passengers. Smoke from a fire at North Hyde Electricity Substation near London Heathrow Airport in London on March 21. The public blowback to the outage was swift, with Willie Walsh, the former chief executive officer of British Airways parent IAG SA and now IATA director, saying it’s “yet another case of Heathrow letting down both travelers and airlines.” Walsh said it’s a “clear planning failure by the airport” if critical national infrastructure relies on one energy source without an alternative.
22.03 / 06:29
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Heathrow Airport operations back to normal a day after its complete closure due to power outage
Heathrow Airport, one of busiest in the world, suffered a major power outage on Friday, the officials confirmed Saturday that its operations have returned to normal and are fully open today. On Friday, flights to and from London's Heathrow Airport were cancelled due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation that caused a significant power outage. The incident occurred just before midnight on Thursday, leading to the airport's closure until 11:59 p.m. on Friday for safety reasons. The London Fire Brigade responded with 10 fire engines and 70 firefighters, managing to contain the fire, although its cause remains under investigation with no signs of foul play.
22.03 / 06:07
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Supriya Sule slams Air India over delayed flight; airlines cite operational issues
Nationalist Congress Party (SP) MP Supriya Sule criticised Air India over delaying her flight for more than one hour, and urged the Union Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu to enforce stricter regulations to hold airlines accountable. Supriya Sule said that her flight AI0508 was delayed by 1 hour and 19 minutes, noting the continuous trends of delays affecting passengers. «I was travelling on Air India flight AI0508, which was delayed by 1 hour and 19 minutes — part of a continuous trend of delays affecting passengers. This is unacceptable. Urging Hon'ble Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu to enforce stricter regulations to hold airlines like Air India accountable for repeated delays and ensure better service standards for passengers.» Sule wrote on X. In an another post, Sule added that these flights are never on time, affecting professionals, children, and senior citizens with their mismanagement. «Air India flights are endlessly delayed — this is unacceptable! We pay premium fares, yet flights are never on time. Professionals, children, and senior citizens — all affected by this constant mismanagement. Urging the Civil Aviation Minister to take action and hold Air India accountable,» Sule wrote.
21.03 / 23:57
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India's travel boom: How Maha Kumbh and wedding season sparked record air traffic
But the Maha Kumbh, and an unusually long wedding season, have upended that maxim this year, making this three-month period as busy a season as any for tour planners, hoteliers, as well as airlines alike. Data from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) showed Indian carriers ferried 14 million passengers on the domestic sector in February- barely 6% fewer than what they did in the festive month of December.
21.03 / 16:11
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SBI MF, ICICI Prudential MF, Nippon India MF buy 4.12% stake in TBO Tek for Rs 537 cr
Mutual Fund (MF), ICICI Prudential MF, and Nippon India MF on Friday acquired a 4.12 percent stake in travel distribution firm TBO Tek for Rs 537 crore through open market transactions. TBO Tek is a technology platform engaged in the business of providing services related to tours and travel. A total of 44.72 lakh shares, or 4.12 per cent stake, in TBO Tek were acquired by the three mutual fund houses in three separate transactions on the BSE.
21.03 / 16:11
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London's Heathrow airport power outage: 'Sat on the cold, hard floor for hours, it's chaos', say passengers
The disruption could go on for days, Heathrow said, as it warned passengers not to travel to the airport «under any circumstances» until it reopens. More than 1,300 flights have been affected, tracking website Flightradar24 said, and passengers have been told not to travel to the airport until further notice. Thousands of passengers faced inconvenience after the power outage and their travel plans were thrown into disarray after Heathrow Airport shut on Friday. Many passengers who were already in the air spoke about the massive disruption that ensued after they were diverted to other airports, or turned back to where they had departed from.
21.03 / 16:11
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As massive fire engulfs London's Heathrow shutting down airport, Britishers point fingers at Putin; here's all you need to know
Heathrow Airport, which caused a full-day shutdown of the UK’s busiest travel hub. Over 1,300 flights were disrupted, and thousands of homes lost power after an explosion ignited a transformer at the North Hyde substation. Officials are probing potential links to Russian sabotage campaigns, following accusations of Kremlin-backed efforts to destabilize European infrastructure.
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