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Air India created history with all-women crew on an around-the-world flight

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International Women’s Day is around the corner and our national Maharaja carrier Air India has made history by sending an all-female crew around the world.

On Friday, the team completed an around-the-world trip after they touched back down in New Delhi.The trip took the crew to San Francisco from New Delhi on Monday, February 27, making the journey over the Pacific Ocean.

The airline has submitted an entry to the Guinness Book of World Records. On the way back to New Delhi, the crew flew over the Atlantic, bringing them full circle around the globe. The company took to social media to express their thrill.

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According to the report, not only were the pilots and flight attendants all women, but the air traffic controllers in charge of the flight departure and arrival were women, as well as the engineers who certified the airplanes, This was much more than a group of female-focused flight attendants.

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Air India isn’t going to stop with just one all-female crew. Air India will be sending additional women crews to places all around the world to mark the International Women’s day which falls on march 8, every year.

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