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Indian outlines contingency plan

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New Delhi, Nov. 15

The State-owned airline, Indian, has hired a consulting meteorologist, to help in speedy forecast of weather conditions during the forthcoming winter season in north India. This is among the measures being taken by the airline to ensure that their operations are affected to the minimum during the forthcoming winters season. Besides, the airline's 24-hour toll-free number (1407) has been upgraded with advanced software and hardware and additional manpower to ensure that the dissemination of flight information is timely. The airline has also appealed to passengers to provide their mobile numbers at the time of making the booking so that they could be informed about any weather related delays.

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