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Kolkata airport to have multi-storeyed racking facility
Focus on upgrading storage for export More

AIRLINES
Airlines divided on raising fares
Federation will take a decision on the issue soon More

AI Express to start Kuwait operations
Air India’s budget carrier Air India Express inducted its 12th owned Boeing 737-800 aircraft to commence operations to Kuwait. The airline will commence operations to Kuwait from three cities in the South namely Kozhikode, Kochi and ... More

Deccan launches copter service
Bangalore, July 1 Deccan Aviation has launched the country’s first helicopter limo service to ferry passengers from the city to the airport and back.Deccan Aviation Managing Director, Capt G.R. Gopinath, told newspersons after ... More

SHIPPING
Kolkata Port Trust working on package to boost barge operations
To utilise facilities available at Sagar Anchorage & Virtual Jetty More

New Mangalore port posts 103% growth in container traffic
The New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) witnessed a growth of 103 per cent in container traffic during the first quarter of the current financial year. The port handled 7,559 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containers during the ... More

Record cargo handling at Tuticorin port
Madurai, July 1 The Tuticorin Port has created a record in cargo handling. According to Mr A. Subbiah, Deputy Chairman, Tuticorin Port Trust, on June 23, 8,069 tonnes of urea was discharged from the vessel mv Star Canopus at Berth No. VIII. ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Why the Air India-Indian Airlines merger needs to succeed
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TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS
Tankers not to participate in strike
The Secretary of Chennai Petroleum Lorry Owners Association, Mr A. Nasar, confirmed that they are not participating in the proposed strike, since they were given a hike in transportation charges by the oil companies to defray the increase in ... More

Lorry strike
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