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Wednesday, September 14, 2005
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Hochtief too pulls out of airport project
WITH less than 24 hours left for the submission of bids for the Delhi and Mumbai airports modernisation project, the Government's plans hit another roadblock on Tuesday, with the Piramal Group that had tied up with the German airport operator, ... More

AIRLINES


FedEx Express plans more gateways in India
The express carrier's recently launched service to Delhi and Shanghai is part of a larger round-the-world East-bound flight that connects the US and Europe to Delhi and further to China and Japan. More

Abu Dhabi Govt to withdraw from Gulf Air partnership
IN a major development in the Gulf airline industry, the Abu Dhabi Government announced here on Monday that it has decided to withdraw from its partnership in Gulf Air, according to the official Emirates news agency WAM. An official source ... More

Malaysia Tourism, Air India launch 3-night package
TOURISM Malaysia along with Air India on Tuesday launched a three-night package — `Truly festive— Truly Asia'— to attract more Indian tourists. The package, which is available till November-end, is priced at Rs 14,999 per head ... More

SHIPPING


KSINC charts an action-packed course
THE Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation (KSINC), a state government undertaking, is gearing up to meet huge tourist inflows during the Onam season with several packages for inland cruises. This festival season will see KSINC ... More

Katrina aftermath pushes up freight rates
THE Katrina hurricane may have wreaked havoc along the US coast, but its aftermath is now spreading ripples across the global freight market, which has begun to inch northwards. With the hurricane damaging refineries, the US has stepped up ... More

Kolkata Port Trust looks to boost revenue from land
The port authorities feel that even if a part of the huge amount of rent that is locked in dispute could be recovered, the resources crunch facing them will not be there. More


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