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Air India plans to wet lease 5 aircraft
In talks with Air Sahara for Boeing 767 More

SriLankan offers reduced fares this month
This month's travel from Bangalore, Kozhikode, Chennai, Kochi, Delhi, Hyderabad or Mumbai to Colombo for a one-way fare will be as low as Rs 1,500 or Rs 3,000 for a return journey. The reduced fares being offered by the national airline of ... More

AP Govt seeks low-cost air services
The Andhra Pradesh Government has appealed to the Union Government to extend the low-cost services from Hyderabad to various destinations in the Gulf and the Far-east. The public sector Air India has recently launched the AI Express services, ... More

Air Arabia daily link to Chennai
Air Arabia, the first low-cost carrier in West Asia and North Africa, has started daily operations to Chennai, its fifth point in India. Mr Adel Ali, CEO, Air Arabia, said that the Gulf-India market is one of the fastest ... More

RAK Airways to install Avient system
Avient Solutions, part of the city-based IBS group, will install its TopAir flight operations system at RAK Airways. RAK Airways is the national airline of Ras Al Kaimah in the UAE and is the first company in the West Asian region to use TopAir, ... More

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS
Truck, bus strike causes daily loss of Rs 3 cr in Cochin SEZ
The strike by bus and truck operators in Kerala, which entered the fourth day on Thursday, has caused units in the Cochin Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) to lose an estimated Rs 3 crore daily. "When we are all trying to remove the stigma on the ... More

Kerala Govt takes firm steps to tackle bus, lorry strike
To provide protection to private bus operators More

ROADWAYS
KCCI for saving roads from destruction
Concerned over the poor condition of roads on national highways 17 and 48 in Dakshina Kannada district, the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has urged the Union Minister for Shipping and Road Transport, Mr T.R. Baalu, to save them ... More






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