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IA to offer more flights in summer schedule
INDIAN Airlines (IA) will offer more seats on the Chennai-Port Blair-Chennai, Mumbai-Bangalore-Mumbai and Delhi-Mumbai-Delhi sectors, among others, during its summer schedule beginning March 28 this year. The state-owned airline plans to offer ... More

IA announces new scheme
HYDERABAD: HAVING an eye on the summer rush, Indian Airlines has announced a `Hot Seat' scheme for all passengers travelling on its flights in the next two months. Beginning Friday, the passengers of Indian Airlines and Alliance Air ... More

IA, Jet launch new schemes for Chennai-Bangalore
INDIAN Airlines and Jet Airways have come out with special promotional schemes on the Chennai-Bangalore-Chennai sector to increase their market share. Passengers travelling with IA in this sector on a normal full-fare ticket of Indian Airlines ... More

SHIPPING
Govt incorporates adequate provisions in tender conditions — To protect JNPT's revenue share in Maersk-Concor deal
THE Government has incorporated adequate provisions in the tender conditions to protect the revenue share of 35.503 per cent to be given by Maersk-Concor team to the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) for operating a new container terminal at the ... More

`Vallarpadam delay may affect Kochi port growth'
IF the Vallarpadam transhipment terminal does not come up within the next five years, Kochi port will lose its case since additional capacities planned at Colombo and Salalah would make it an unattractive destination. The cause would be better ... More

Vizag port iron ore traffic seen rising
VISAKHAPATNAM port's iron ore traffic for exports in the current financial year (2003-04), it is estimated, will be up by about two million tonnes (mt) over the previous year (2002-03). The throughput in the current year is estimated to be ... More

RAILWAYS
Konkan Rly, Reliance to use Wind River OS
WIND River, a device software optimisation firm, announced on Wednesday that its operating system VxWorks would be used by the Konkan Railway in its anti-collision device (ACD) and by Reliance to power its set-top boxes. Mr Ajit Edlabadkar, ... More


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