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AI proposes more flights to US, UK
AIR India, which plans to add two leased Boeing 777 aircraft to its fleet next month, has drawn up plans to expand the number of flights it operates to the US and the UK, a senior airline official said here on Saturday. AI plans to have a daily ... More

IA launches twice weekly Abu-Dhabi, Bangalore service
INDIAN Airlines has launched twice weekly code share flights on the sector Abu Dhabi - Bangalore in association with Gulf Air. The services commenced on November 3 and are valid up to March 31, 2005. Mr Aloke Singh, IA's UAE Manager, said ... More

RAILWAYS
Rly Minister vows to finish sanctioned projects in 5 years
THE UPA Government is committed to completing all sanctioned but long-pending railway projects such as the Pithapuram-Kakinada line during the next five years and adequate Budgetary allocations will be made for the same, Mr R. Velu, Minister of ... More


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