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`IA fleet expansion plans on track'
DESPITE objections raised by the Ministry of Finance, Indian Airlines' plans to acquire 43 aircraft at a cost of Rs 9,000 crore is on track and there will be no delays in clearance, senior Government officials said on Wednesday. The Finance ... More

SriLankan Airlines offers cricket holiday package
SRILANKAN Airlines has announced a special cricket holiday package to attract visitors from Kerala for the tri-nation cricket tournament scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka from July 30 to August 9. According to Ms Asha Subramanian, Sales ... More

Emirates in pact with InterContinental
MUMBAI: Emirates, the Dubai-based inter-continental airline, has signed an online partnership agreement with the InterContinental Hotels Group, to offer online customers guaranteed best available Internet hotel rates. According to an ... More

SpiceJet cuts fare on Delhi-Ahmedabad flight
SPICEJET has announced a limited time lower fare for one of the three daily flights that it operates on the Delhi-Ahmedabad route. In a statement, the airline has said that the fare on the early morning flight between Delhi and Ahmedabad will ... More

SHIPPING


Paradip port told to handle more non-coking coal imports
THE Shipping Ministry wants Paradip port to handle more non-coking coal imports than estimated earlier. The earlier indication was that the port would be required to handle 1.5 million tonnes in the current fiscal — an estimated 1 mt for ... More

SOFTWARE


Keane arm bags ticketing deal
HYDERABAD: The Victorian Government, Australia, has announced that it has named a subsidiary of Keane Inc and its consortium as the preferred bidder to deliver and maintain a public transit ticketing system. The deal, inclusive of two ... More

RAILWAYS


Delhi Metro can be emulated by other cities: Dikshit
THE Chief Minister of Delhi, Ms Shiela Dikshit, today said that the synergy that has come around the Delhi Metro has made it an example to be emulated in other parts of India. Referring to the Delhi Metro project as a "historic landmark", she ... More

ROADWAYS


Motor third party liabilities — PSU insurers want pvt sector to share losses
The suggestion was made by the PSU insurers after the Government asked the private refining companies to share the losses of the PSU oil marketing companies. More

No headway in RTC talks
THE three-day talks between the Government and employees of Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation failed to make any headway, with both sides sticking to their guns. While talks could not be held on the first day as the Transport Minister, ... More


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