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Cathay Pacific lands in Chennai, takes least time to the US
Chennai, June 3 Cathay Pacific, the Hong Kong-based airline, today launched its operations between Hong Kong and Chennai. The inaugural flight arrived around 1 a.m. on Tuesday morning, carrying 308 passengers, against the aircraft’s ... More

INSIGHT
How India’s airlines can save fuel and their industry
By optimising routes and adopting modern navigational procedure, the Civil Aviation Ministry can help airlines save up to a fifth of their fuel costs and ride out the price increases that threaten to unravel the industry which, till recently, was abl e to draw thousands of new travellers with attractive low fares, says K. VENUGOPAL. More

COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES
HC restrains work on Vizhinjam terminal
Asks State to place on record its tender evaluation report More

INFRASTRUCTURE
IOC’s new mooring facility hits snag
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SHIPPING
Imports from N. America to cost more, says Maersk
Freight hike due to fuel costs, weak dollar More

New Mangalore Port road project to be ready by next March
Mangalore, June 3 Work on the New Mangalore Port Road Connectivity Project — which involves conversion of 37.5 km of highway between Surathkal and B.C. Road Town into four lane roads — will be completed by March 2009, according to ... More

Cashew exporters seek extension of sops from DP World
Kochi, June 3 The cashew exporters at Kollam have requested the container terminal operator at Kochi, DP World, to continue with the 14 free days as offered by the terminal during the previous cashew seasons. At an interactive session ... More

AP neglecting Kakinada old port: Barge owners
Kakinada, June 3 The State Government, which promised at the time of the construction of the new deepwater port that the old port and those dependent on it would be protected, is grossly neglecting the anchorage port and encouraging the new ... More

ROADWAYS
KSRTC posts record monthly income of Rs 86 cr in May
Thiruvananthapuram, June 3 The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has posted record monthly income of Rs 86.19 crore this May.The corporation earned an income of Rs 83.15 crore from service during the month and Rs 3.04 ... More

OUTLOOK
Tough days ahead for airlines
Capacity induction may add more woes to crisis-hit industry More






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