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Finnair to launch Delhi-Helsinki flight from Oct 31
THE national airline of Finland, Finnair, is to start a three times a week non-stop flight between Helsinki and Delhi from October 31 this year. "We will be using a MD-11 aircraft that would offer seats in both business and economy class. The ... More

No concerns about Jet Airways: UK Govt
The British Government has said that it has no concerns about aviation security and terrorism with regard to operations of Jet Airways to the UK. A letter written by the British High Commissioner to India, Sir Michael Arthur, to the Minister ... More

Kingfisher Air raises fuel surcharge
Kingfisher Airlines joined other airlines in imposing an additional fuel surcharge to beat spiralling ATF prices. Mr Vijay Mallya, Chairman of Kingfisher Airlines, said the company had increased the fuel surcharge from Rs 650 to Rs ... More

Paramount Airways to spread its wings to North
After consolidating its presence in the South in the next three-four months, Paramount Airways is planning to expand to North India. "We will go to the North beyond winter," Mr M. Thiagarajan, Managing Director of the Coimbatore-based airline, ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
Suzuki, Nissan seek Govt support on infrastructure
To facilitate exports from new plant to be set up in Haryana More

Revised cost of Bangalore airport likely to be considered today
The Union Cabinet is likely to consider the revised project cost of Rs 1,930 crore for the new Greenfield airport in Bangalore at its meeting here on Thursday. Earlier, the project was to be completed at a cost of Rs 1,411 crore. The need for ... More

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Paradip port may curb coal rake arrivals
Poor off-take by thermal power cos swells stock position More

RAILWAYS
Suzuki may use Rlys freight services for car exports
Company expanding Gurgaon plant capacity More

ROADWAYS
Q-Free eyes foray into Indian toll market
Norway-based Q-Free, one of Europe's leading supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems, has set its sights on India as one of its potential growth markets. The company expects the toll automation market in India to grow ... More






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