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Apple Indefinitely Delays Return to Office, Closes 3 Stores Temporarily Due to Rising COVID-19 Cases: Report

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Apple Indefinitely Delays Return to Office, Closes 3 Stores Temporarily Due to Rising COVID-19 Cases: Report

According to Bloomberg News, Apple has postponed its plans to resume work indefinitely, and the company said it has temporarily closed three stores in the United States and Canada after the increase in COVID-19 cases and the increase in the number of store employees.

The report quoted a memo sent by CEO Tim Cook stating that the company’s employees were originally scheduled to return to the office on February 1.

Growing concerns about the rapidly spreading variant of the Omicron coronavirus have disrupted plans for several companies to return to normal. According to reports, Google told its employees that if they do not comply with the company’s vaccination rules, they will lose their wages and eventually be fired, and JP Morgan Chase has asked its unvaccinated employees in Manhattan to work from home.

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The day before Apple closed its stores in Miami, Annapolis and Ottawa, the company resumed its policy of requiring all customers in its US stores to wear masks.

The company said that all employees of the three stores will be tested before the store reopens. During the pandemic, with the implementation and lifting of lockdown measures related to the coronavirus, Apple has closed some stores globally for a short period of time.

COVID-19 cases are rising again in parts of Canada and the United States, and the Canadian government begged its residents not to leave the country on Wednesday.

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SpiceJet announces 8 new flights to connect Jaipur with Varanasi, Amritsar and Ahmedabad

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SpiceJet expands its domestic network with 8 new flights that will connect Jaipur with Varanasi, Amritsar and Ahmedabad and also link Ahmedabad with Pune.

SpiceJet is further expanding its domestic network with the launch of eight new flights starting November 15.

In the statement released on Wednesday, the airline announced that these new routes will connect Jaipur with Varanasi, Amritsar and Ahmedabad, while also linking Ahmedabad with Pune. This expansion follows the recent launch of 32 new flights in October 2024, including two international flights connecting Delhi with Phuket.

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Last month, SpiceJet also commenced UDAN flights linking Shivamogga in Karnataka with Chennai and Hyderabad, and introduced double daily flights between Chennai and Kochi, enhancing connectivity across key regional and metropolitan cities.

“We are excited to announce the launch of new flights from Jaipur to Varanasi, Amritsar, and Ahmedabad, as well as from Ahmedabad to Pune, providing our passengers with greater flexibility and convenience,” SpiceJet Chief Business Officer Debojo Maharshi said.

“These new flights reflect our commitment to supporting passenger demand across tier-II cities and beyond. With our expanded winter schedule, including international and UDAN routes, we aim to provide our customers with greater convenience, affordability, and seamless travel experiences,” Maharshi added.

SpiceJet will deploy its 78-seater Q400 aircraft in these sectors. Bookings for the new flights are now open and tickets are available at the website of the airline, SpiceJet’s mobile app and through online travel portals and travel agents.

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On Monday, the airline received a significant boost, with Acuite Ratings & Research Limited upgrading its long-term rating by four notches to ‘B ‘ and its short-term rating to A4. The rating agency has also assigned a ‘Stable’ outlook to the airline.

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