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Jet, Austrian airlines offer summer packages
WITH the summer holidays about to begin, both domestic and international airlines are going all out to woo passengers. While Jet Airways announced on Friday that it would operate 11 flights in each direction between Delhi and Mumbai from April ... More

Embraer woos airlines in India
WITH a wave of deregulation sweeping the aviation sector in the Asia-Pacific region, including India, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, Embraer, on Friday demonstrated the Embraer-170 over the Delhi skies to its possible future ... More

SHIPPING
Welspun-Gujarat gets nod to build jetty at Dahej
PIPELINE manufacturer Welspun-Gujarat Stahl Rohren Ltd (WGSRL) has received Gujarat Government's approval to build a captive jetty at the Dahej port. The company will develop Gujarat Maritime Board's Dahej jetty that has been lying unused, a ... More

IPBC Conference defends freight rate hike
THE India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ceylon Conference (IPBC Conference), comprising 17 major shipping lines, has defended its recent hike in freight rates from the Indian sub-continent to Europe as part of a rate restoration exercise as exporters ... More

Calfo proposes an increase
The steep rise in operation cost, particularly in charter hire, which nearly doubled in the past few months, is believed to have prompted the feeder operators to resort to the proposed increase. More

De Donge plans entry into Indian dredging market
THE Netherlands-based De Donge Group, which manufactures specialised dredgers and dredging equipment, is all set to enter the Indian dredging market, which is expected to grow at a brisk pace in the coming years. De Donge has tied up with ... More

RAILWAYS
Jammu-Udhampur rail link opens
THE Indian Railways achieved a significant milestone on Friday as the Jammu-Udhampur rail line was opened for goods traffic. A goods train was the first to cover the 53 km distance that forms the first section of the ambitious Rs 6,000 crore to ... More


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