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`Austrian Airlines keen to expand services to South'
AUSTRIAN Airlines, which will operate the Mumbai-Vienna route from September 1 this year, is keen to expand services to south India. "We are keen to start operating to either Chennai or Bangalore as soon as possible. We would like to operate on ... More

SpiceJet may offer low-cost late night flights on more sectors
LOW-cost airline SpiceJet plans to extend the operation of low fare late night flights to more domestic destinations, the airline promoter, Mr Ajay Singh, has said. "When the airline gets more aircraft we may start late night flights on other ... More

`Alliance Air lost Rs 80 lakh in 6 months on shortage of crew'
ALLIANCE Air, the 100 per cent subsidiary of Indian Airlines, has lost an estimated Rs 80 lakh during the last six months due to the cancellation of flights caused by the shortage of operating crew, the Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr Praful ... More

Spanco gets Air India contract
MUMBAI: Spanco Telesystems and Solutions Ltd's domestic call centre business has received an outsourcing contract worth Rs five crore from Air India, said a stock exchange notice by the company. The contract is for a duration of three ... More

SHIPPING


SCI may face delay in block acquisition
SHIPPING Corporation of India's (SCI) initiative to seek a block approval from the Government for acquiring 10 ships at a cost of Rs 2,340 crore has run into rough weather. The company may face delay in getting the Government's nod for the ... More

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Gateway Distriparks launches operations in Vizag port
GATEWAY Distriparks Ltd (GDL), a port-based logistics facilitator, has launched operations at its container freight station (CFS), in Visakhapatnam. The first lot of containers was moved on August 13. GDL has said in a press release that ... More

RAILWAYS


Rlys' July freight revenue up 12%
INDIAN Railways registered earnings of Rs 2,773.26 crore from 51.37 million tonnes (mt) of freight during July 2005 as compared with Rs 2,471.15 crore from 49.66 mt in the same month last year. The earnings were up by 12.2 per cent during the ... More
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