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Air Deccan's Re 1 ticket flies off the shelves
NOBODY is complaining and some can't believe their luck, but the Re 1 ticket, offered by Air Deccan is drawing huge crowds — even those who can afford to travel on regular fares. The Air Deccan Managing Director, Capt. G.R. Gopinath, ... More

Oman Air adds Hyderabad
HYDERABAD: Oman Air has added Hyderabad to its network, with a non-stop tri-weekly service to Muscat. Hyderabad is the sixth city after Mumbai , Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram , Chennai and Delhi to have Oman Air services. ... More

Approach IA directly for agreements, Govt tells private airlines
THE Government has asked the private sector airlines that have reservations about the agreement between Indian Airlines (IA) and Kingfisher Airline to approach the state-owned carrier directly for entering into similar agreements. Kingfisher ... More

SHIPPING


Improvement in ports throughput
IN the first two months of the current fiscal (April-May 2005-06), the major ports handled a total 68.13 million tonnes (mt) of traffic as compared to 58.41 mt in the same period of last year, thus posting 16.65 per cent growth. Mumbai with a ... More

Kochi box terminal operator clamps down on malpractices
INDIA Gateway Terminal Pvt Ltd (IGTPL), a subsidiary floated by Dubai Port International for the container terminal operations at Kochi Port, is initiating action against the alleged `unethical practices' such as bribery. This was evident ... More

Bidding date for Vizhinjam terminal extended to July 30
THE last date for submitting the techno-economic bids by prospective investors for the development of the proposed international container transhipment terminal at Vizhinjam, near here, has been extended by seven weeks. The Department of Ports ... More

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS


APSRTC unions reiterate stir threat
IF the State Government does not change its stance and come to the rescue of the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC), the employees are determined to go on a strike for which the date will be fixed later this week, according ... More
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