‘Long lost twin’ in England helps restore colonial-era fountain in Mumbai UK-based industrial archaeologist Peter Perkins was curious about the Fitzgerald Fountain in Mumbai as it had an uncanny similarity to
Airbus predicts Asia travel pickup While the United States and Europe have eased restrictions and demand has rebounded, Asia lagged behind, with foreign tourists barred
Britain to end golden visa programme The British government will soon make a formal announcement that it is planning to end the golden visa scheme that
British Airways launches new podcast with colleagues taking centrestage Episode one features Carrie Harris, British Airways’ Head of Sustainability who chats about how the airline is putting sustainability at
IndiGo flies India’s first international Sustainable Aviation Fuel flight with Airbus A320neo The Airbus A320neo aircraft departed at 21:50 hrs UTC on Feb 17, 2022 from Toulouse, France, and arrived at 11:00
Two Qatari women scientists receive L’Oreal and Unesco awards This is part of the L’Oréal-Unesco’s global awards For Women in Science initiative that has recognised over 3,900 phenomenal researchers
‘Disruption’ sounds wake-up call for traditional banking system The authors – Ignacio Garcia Alves, Philippe de Backer and Juan Gonzalez – are leading thinkers from one of the
To beat the heat head to Maldives Temperatures soon set to rise in the Arabian Gulf and other Asian countries. A favorite stop for families, friends and
In Ludhiana migrants need a voice of their own All the lonely people (Ah, look at all the lonely people) Where do they all come from? All the lonely
Red Dot to represent Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection by Hilton The Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection by Hilton draws from the strong legacies of the Habtoor namesake, and the legacy