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Airport closes door on onlookers
Hyderabad, April 1 If you are among those who want to have a glimpse of the international airport, better go with a passenger. You can also go there to receive someone. Or else you will be stalled at the approach road. After allowing ... More

Air India will come out of the red soon: Raghu Menon
Priority for raising load factor, cutting costs; IPO not now More

INSIGHT
London Gatwick and Chennai — The tale of two airports
From the beginning of this century, Indian aviation has been projected to be shining. But the clear skies are often clouded with the darkness of inefficiency and corruption. Maybe, Indian aviation should learn from Albert Einstein’s famous ... More

SHIPPING
JNPT, Mumbai handle higher traffic
Mumbai, April 1 Inflationary fears and the general economic slowdown did not dampen the performance of Jawaharlal Nehru port, India’s premier container port, and neighbouring Mumbai port in the just ended fiscal, with the two ports on ... More

Kandla emerges largest cargo handling port
In 2007-08, the port’s traffic throughput was 64.89 million tonnes (mt), marginally up over the Visakhapatnam port’s 64.60 mt. The Visakhapatnam port, which held the number one position for seven successive years, thus has ... More

Shipping Corpn to finalise orders, deliveries
The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) is close to finalising the process for placing orders for four Kamsarmax bulk carriers, each of 80,000-81,000 dwt. “We’ve shortlisted the yard,” says a spokesman for the company, ... More

RAILWAYS
Transport by rail now dearer
New Delhi, April 1 Rail transportation of almost all commodities has become dearer with Indian Railways imposing a “busy season surcharge” of 5-7 per cent from April 1 to June 30. While coke and coal will attract a five per cent ... More

Airtel gets mega bulk subscription deal from Rlys
For providing services to its one lakh employees More






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