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Monday, November 07, 2005
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Nov, a landmark month for IA
THE month of November seems to be lucky for the state-owned Indian Airlines (IA). During the month, the airline notched a first - the launch of the longest non-stop international flight between Delhi and Singapore. Besides, in the coming ... More

Air India re-launches scheme
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Air India has re-launched its Companion Free scheme between India, the US, Canada, the UK and Europe wherein a passenger paying up for his/her ticket can take along a companion free. An Air India official said here ... More

SHIPPING


IWT in Kerala — Waterways-minor ports link is the way forward
AN IDEA to develop the inland water transport (IWT) in Kerala by the interlinking of minor ports and the inland navigational network has been mooted. By exploiting the geography, the interlinking of waterways and minor ... More

To `contain' Maersk Line...
Shipping alliances plan joint services

ONE RECENT development has caught the attention of the world of shipping. It is the announcement by the two major shipping alliances — the Grand Alliance and the New World Alliance — that they are joining in ... More

RAILWAYS


Rail freight: The traction plan
In a recent presentation, the RITES Executive Director suggests a three-pronged action plan by which the Railways can improve its cargo-carrying infrastructure and regain lost freight traffic market share. More

ROADWAYS


Carriage by Road Bill 2005 — Steering in the reforms
WITH the Union Cabinet approving the introduction of the Carriage by Road Bill, 2005, in the winter session of Parliament, the commercial road transport sector is likely to witness major reforms. The Bill, which ... More

Services provided by goods transporters — Southern chambers want tax on consigners, consignees to go
THE first meeting of the trade bodies and chambers of commerce and industry from the southern States has adopted a resolution that the present non-compliance agitation against the levy of service tax on consigners and consignees for the taxable ... More


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