Kolkata: National carrier Air India has said that it has operated a flight on the Kolkata-Dimapur-Kolkata sector on Sunday with an all-women cockpit and cabin crew as part of its celebration of International Women's Day.


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According to a statement issued by the national airline, the flight AI709, an Airbus 319, was operated by Captain Akanksha Verma and Captain Satovisa Banerjee in the cockpit while the cabin crew comprised D Bhutia, M G Mohanraj, T Ghosh and Yatili Kath.


The flight was flagged off by Air India's General Manager, Personnel, Navneet Sidhu along with other senior officials at the city airport — rolling out the events planned by Air India Eastern Region to commemorate the International Women's Day on March 8, it said.


During this week, Air India has plans to organise a series of cultural and creative events to commemorate the International Women's Day, the statement added.


Air India had operated the world's first all-women crew flight from Kolkata to Silchar way back in 1985.


The national carrier claimed that it had created a world record last year by operating the longest-ever all-women crew flight around the world on the Delhi-San Francisco-Delhi route.


 


(With PTI inputs)