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Psychology says people who can’t relax even on vacation aren’t bad at switching off; they were quietly taught as children that rest had to be earnedThough holidays are meant for unwinding, many individuals find it hard to switch off, as stress often tags along. Psychological insights in...
From Asimov to Terminator: The rise of the working robotJapan Airlines is testing robots for baggage handling at Haneda airport. These robots could also clean aircraft cabins. This move addresses...
Air India rolls out premium makeover: New cabins, lounges, and aircraft to boost revenueIn an ambitious bid to redefine air travel, Air India is revamping its passenger experience. Customers will soon enjoy upgraded cabins on o...
Air India goes luxe to lure premium flyers, boost profitIn the past week, the Tata Group-owned airline unveiled a brand-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane and a swanky lounge at its main hub at Delh...
Air India disaster deals heavy blow to 'world class airline' ambitionThe recent Air India plane crash, claiming over 200 lives, presents a significant setback to the airline's revival efforts under the Tata G...
New medium, heavy trucks sold in India must have AC cabins from June 8; cos hike prices to meet mandateStarting June 8th, India mandates air-conditioned cabins for all new medium and heavy trucks to improve driver comfort and safety, leading ...
Air India said to be in talks for dozens of new widebody jets from Airbus, BoeingAir India is negotiating a multi-billion dollar deal for 30 to 40 widebody jets, potentially exceeding 50, from Boeing and Airbus as part o...
Struggling with jet lags? Age-reversing CEO Bryan Johnson shares some tips that might help youTech millionaire Bryan Johnson is currently on a trip to India where he has been meeting entrepreneurs, Bollywood celebrities and other emi...
Air India to now charge extra for checking in second bag on Europe & UK flightsAir India has introduced higher charges for passengers checking in a second bag on flights to and from Europe and the UK, effective from Oc...
A shake-up in Indian skies: Vistara bows out, IndiGo goes premiumIndia's airline industry is undergoing a major transformation as Vistara merges with Air India and IndiGo ventures into business class. The...
Air India looks to upgrade inflight product to woo premium customersAir India is accelerating its upgrade of in-flight services on key international routes to the US and Europe. The airline plans to introduc...
Tesla, rivals get low marks for automated-driving technologyTesla's Autopilot and other systems receive 'poor' ratings from IIHS. No real-world safety benefits found. Automatic emergency braking syst...
NTSB says no passengers seated near Boeing 737 MAX 9 fuselage that failedThe head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Jennifer Homendy, reported that no passengers were seated next to the cab...
Air India takeover: Tatas saddled with older aircraft, poor cabin productsAir India is the largest among Indian carriers in the international skies. However, foreign airlines have a larger market share and carried...
Why the lockdown messed up your sleep pattern, and what you can do about itHere are a few tips to help you re-adjust your body-clock and get your snooze time back on track.
Tata, Ashok Leyland resisting efforts to modernise CV market: Siddhartha LalWhile it has been a reasonably-respectable player in the light-and medium-duty segment, Lal has not been able to put up a good fight in the...
India's aviation market to be third largest in the world by 2027"The current staffing, as on FY 2017 is 1,97,309 which is expected to reach 4,32,021 by FY 27 and all of this would be direct jobs," said t...
Hong Kong's Cathay lays off 600 amidst rising pressureCathay is making the cuts after it reported a $74 million loss in 2016, its first annual loss since 2008, it is the most comprehensive over...
Robust SME sector must to get benefits of Make In India: Zubin Irani, UTC India head‘Make In India’ campaign will not take off unless the country’s small and medium enterprises can rise up and provide a robust supply chain ...
- Indians still shy to work away from office
While the concept of ‘working away from office’ has fast picked up in the west , it hasn’t really gained grounds in India. Flying start at ...