Indigo Saga
1. Govt issues rules to make flying safer in India.
2. Indigo didn’t like those rules.
3. Asks govt to rollback the rules. Govt refuses.
4. #Indigo collects money for flights that are never going to fly.
5. Don't issue cancellation advisory in advance.
6. Make public suffer for 24hrs inside airport by saying flight delayed. Knowing massive public noise would be created.
7. Refund the money after 24 hrs.
8. Earn interest on the money for months since people booked it.
9. Let entire nation suffer, by choking aviation transport totally.
10. Govt rollback the rules.
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From one day I’ll go to Korea to one day in Korea to the day I’m featuring it in publications, this has been a dream come true! This article talks about - how and why I fell in love with Korea and why it is capturing tourists globally!
travelandleisureasia.com/in/destination…
Firsts are special, I wrote my first byline on 48 hours in Hyderabad for Travel Escapades magazine.
Took a while to publish, but it's good to see. I guess I can suggest itineraries to Hyderabad now 😅
Link in comments.
#Hyderabad#Socialmaharaj#TravelBlogger
From the majestic elephants to the elusive tigers, from mystic rivers to enchanted woods, this is India's untamed wilderness.
Story for @malindoair in-flight magazine's June edition.
Read here - yumpu.com/en/document/re…
On a recent trip to Bhopal earlier this month I explored the culinary delights offered by the begum’s kitchen and how it is adapted on street food corners. I write all about it here
deccanherald.com/lifestyle/food…
Travelling in Vande Bharat train for the first time and it is all swanky, clean and with amazing service. But are the loud and incessant announcements (20min continuously) really necessary? @IRCTCofficial@WesternRly
@DriftyAfter50 I just got back from the jungles and we were discussing how tigers are given names based on their features - scarface, heartface, arrowhead etc and discussed if humans were named like that - imagine a curly head, unibrow, short ears 😂
14/ Names have always fascinated me. There must be deep historical, sociological and economic significance to names. I have written about geography impacting names. Coming up next, the impact of time on names.
1/ A quick quiz: What is common to Arindam, Arunava and Anindya, Buddhadev, & Biswadeep? Or Sushmita, Sucharita, Suparna & Sudeshna? Vikas, Viraat and Vipul? All names from North India, typically from around Delhi. As are below-mentioned ladies : Sushma, Sapna, Nutan, Manisha.
@Ecokats oh yes! So loved the relaxed vibe and the eclectic food mall... I definitely am going back this April (was a bit rainy in December) and i want to see it in the sunlight and without a heavy jacket! Any hidden gems to recommend?