Air India says all-female crew flies around the world

Air India plane over Mumbai in India - 25 May 2010

In this photo, taken May 25, 2010, an Air India plane is seen in the background of slums adjoining the the international airport in Mumbai, India. Air India says it has set a world record by flying around the world with an all-female crew. Press Trust of India reported that the flight flew over the Pacific Ocean from New Delhi to San Francisco on Monday, and then flew back to New Delhi over the Atlantic on Friday. (Photo by RAJANISH KAKADE/AP)

NEW DELHI — Air India said it has set a world record by flying around the world with an all-female crew.

Press Trust of India reported Sunday that the flight flew over the Pacific Ocean from New Delhi to San Francisco last Monday, and then flew back to New Delhi over the Atlantic on Friday.

Apart from the all-female cockpit and cabin crew, the other staff involved in the flight – including the check-in and other ground staff and the air traffic controllers – were all women.

According to the news report, Air India, the country’s state-owned carrier, has applied to Guinness World Records to be recognized for the feat.

The flight was part of celebrations for International Women’s Day, which falls on Wednesday.

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