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AIRLINES
CIAL to undertake runway re-carpeting
Daytime operations to be suspended for 6 months More

Aviation New Zealand begins India operations
New Delhi, March 18 Aviation New Zealand, an apex industry body focusing on the aviation sector, on Tuesday announced the start of operations in the country. As its first India-specific initiative, Aviation New Zealand has brought ... More

Air Deccan’s new ticket cancellation policy
Coimbatore, March 18 Low-cost carrier Air Deccan has come out with changes in cancellation/rescheduling of air tickets. Passengers can reschedule their ticket, namely modify the flight, sector, route and date of travel on payment of a ... More

SpiceJet ticket counter in Vizag
Visakhapatnam, March 18 SpiceJet, planning to commence flight operations from March 30, opened a ticket counter at the airport here on Tuesday. The airline will operate flights from here to New Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad. The tickets can be ... More

ENVIRONMENT
Govt to study emission from planes
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SHIPPING
Plea to make Kochi a home port for cruise vessels
Cruise ships calling at port rises to 42 in current fiscal More

Tuticorin port crosses target
Madurai, March 18 The Tuticorin Port crossed the target set by the Union Shipping Ministry during the first shift on March 14, sixteen days ahead of the end of the financial year 2007-08.Mr A. Subbiah, Deputy Chairman of the port, in a ... More

RAILWAYS
S-E Rly plans special trains to Puri
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ROADWAYS
SAIL funds bridge over Damodar
The Union Minister for Steel, Mr Ram Vilas Paswan, on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of a new road bridge over the Damodar that will connect Burnpur in Burdwan district with Madhukonda in Purulia district of West Bengal. The ... More

Nabard sanctions Rs 51 cr for road, bridge projects
Hyderabad, March 18 The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has sanctioned Rs 51.85 crore to the Andhra Pradesh Government for road and bridge projects.The assistance, in the form of loans, is under the Rural ... More






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