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Poor visibility due to fog — `Govt must ensure airlines use navigational aid'
THE Air Passengers Association of India (APAI) has urged the Centre to ensure that all airlines use the CAT III A system to overcome the problem of landing and taking off in fog, in New Delhi. Mr D. Sudhakara Reddy, President, APAI, said that ... More

SriLankan Airlines asks tourists to confirm hotel reservations
SRILANKAN Airlines Ltd has asked all tourists to Sri Lanka to ensure that they have confirmed their hotel reservations and check whether transport is available to reach their destination. In a press release here on Tuesday, the airline asserted ... More

Air Sahara plans to launch flights to S-E Asia, London
AIR Sahara is considering daily flights from Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi to Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and London, the airline President, Mr Rono Dutta, said on Tuesday. "This will be our request to the Government. We are ... More

SHIPPING


2-tier fee structure for training in tonnage tax shipping cos
THE maritime regulator has adopted a two-tier training fee structure based on the Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) of qualifying ships to operationalise the provision for minimum training requirements for tonnage tax companies. Accordingly, a ... More

Advisor for cruise terminal project: Kochi port gets 5 bids
AS many as five firms have submitted their bids for consultancy services for setting up an international cruise terminal at the Kochi port. With this, one of the much-coveted integrated development plans of the Kochi port is poised to ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT


Sabarimala prasadam by post
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As in the previous years, the Travancore Devaswom Board and the Kerala Postal Circle have jointly launched a scheme for dispatching Sabarimala prasadam in special packets to devotees by post. An official ... More

ROADWAYS


AP road policy this week
HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh government will come out with a new Road Policy this week. At a news conference here, the Minister for Roads and Buildings, Mr Jakkampudi Ramamohan Rao, said the new policy would take care of coordination with ... More
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