
Indian airline SpiceJet feels heat as couple flout Covid-19 rules with mid-air ‘wedding’ attended by 160 people – South China Morning Post
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The Indian airline SpiceJet is feeling the heat after a young couple chartered one of its jets for a mid-air wedding ceremony with more than 160 guests, many of whom flouted Covid-19 restrictions.Photographs and video footage of the wedding have gone viral on social media, prompting widespread criticism of the couple and the Indian aviation regulator to de-roster the crew and direct the airline to make a formal complaint against the passengers.Critics say the ceremony on Sunday was particularly…Read More
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