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BA to operate flights to India only from Heathrow
BRITISH Airways (BA), which is to offer more than 4,000 additional seats a month between Mumbai and Delhi and London from March next year, has no immediate plans of operating flights to India from any other airport except for Heathrow in London, ... More

AI to wet lease aircraft from Jet Airways
AIR INDIA and Jet Airways (India) Ltd have reached a short-term agreement for the wet lease by Air India of Jet Airways' A340-300E aircraft for operating a daily flight between Mumbai and London. According to an official release, Air India ... More

Air Deccan releases Re 1, Rs 500 tickets for Sept, October
AIR Deccan on Friday announced the release of 3,300 tickets priced at Re 1 and 6,500 tickets priced at Rs 500 (excluding taxes) for reservations in September and October. The airline's Managing Director, Mr G.R. Gopinath, said, "An air ticket ... More

Singapore Airlines hikes fuel surcharge
SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has announced a hike in the fuel surcharge that a passenger has to pay. In a statement, the airline has said that all long-haul flight tickets issued from July 20 will have a fuel surcharge of $45. Currently, the ... More

SHIPPING


Fishermen's forum opposes ship-breaking along AP coast
THE Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board has issued orders to Steelex India and Ganesh Container and Syndicate to stop ship-breaking activity at the fishing harbour here. Mr K. Srirama Murthy, Environmental Engineer, APPCB, said here on ... More

KDS-Bangla port barge movement on cards
A MOVE is afoot to launch barge movement of containers between Kolkata Dock System (KDS) and Narayangunge port in Bangladesh. Container Corporation of India (Concor), that has initiated the move, has already signed an MoU with an Indian private ... More

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Toll collection opposed
COIMBATORE: The State Lorry Owners' Federation-Tamil Nadu (SLOF-T) has opposed the collection of toll from vehicles using the Hosur-Krishnagiri stretch of National Highway 7 that forms part of the Golden Quadrilateral. In a statement ... More
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