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AIRLINES
Extra baggage allowance to students
Due to sizeable number of students travelling to London from India, Jet Airways has revised free baggage allowance for them to 46 kg, up from existing 40 kg. Revised baggage allowance is applicable only up to London on outbound ... More

IndiGo launches Pune, Bangalore, Delhi flights
IndiGo, promoted by InterGlobe Enterprises, today opened for sale its non-stop daily service between Pune and Delhi, and between Pune and Bangalore. IndiGo will commence operation of these daily flights from August 10. IndiGo's introductory ... More

ITC Infotech launches testing service
ITC Infotech has announced the launch of its Interline e-ticketing offshore testing service, which allows passengers to use a single e-ticket to travel on various airlines. The company is currently providing the testing service ... More

Malaysia Airlines' monsoon offer
Malaysia Airlines has announced online monsoon return airfare of Rs 10,300 to Kuala Lumpur, exclusive of taxes. Passengers en-route to Singapore will have to pay Rs 500 extra. This offer would be valid for July with the outbound ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
New SEZ for making, testing renewable energy tools
Special purpose vehicle formed to promote the venture More

`Manufacturing investment regions on the anvil'
Efforts on to raise share in GDP More

SHIPPING
Cochin Port Trust's move to hike rates opposed
`Increase would lead to migration of business' More

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Blue Dart Q2 PAT up at Rs 11.1 cr
Blue Dart Express Ltd has announced Rs 11.12 crore profit after tax for the second quarter ended June 30, 2006 as compared to Rs 10.40 for the quarter ended June 30, 2005. Income from operations has logged an increase of 21 per cent — Rs ... More

RAILWAYS
Rlys freight traffic up 10 pc in April-June
The Indian Railways has carried a total of 175.84 million tonnes of revenue-earning freight traffic during the three-month period of April-June this year, an increase of 9.91 per cent over the corresponding period last year. The Railways had ... More

Maharashtra to beef up security
The Maharashtra Government has decided to provide the Railways with 800 additional police personnel and 1,000 Home Guards to enhance the security in the trains and the railway stations in the city. The deployment of the personnel would be done ... More

Western Rly to appoint security consultant
`Suggestions to be implemented in time-bound manner' More

ROADWAYS
`Kolkata urgently needs two-tier road system'
Rs 4,000-cr metro rail project proposed More






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