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AIRLINES: Fly cheaper as agents do away with transaction fee
Airlines told to revert to commission system. Flying from and within India could become marginally cheaper soon. This follows the Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) deciding on Thursday to discard the fixed transaction fee which is ...

ROADWAYS: Govt approves new toll policy
Move to make projects attractive for private players. New Delhi, Nov. 20 In a move to make national highway projects more attractive for the private sector, the Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved a new toll policy, which ...

NEW BUSINESS: Kernex Micro bags $17.5-m Egypt deal
Supply of semi-automatic level crossings. Hyderabad, Nov.20 Kernex Microsystems (India) Ltd has bagged a $17.5-million order from the Egyptian National Railways for supply and development of semi-automatic ...

AIR CARGO: DHL Express opens integrated terminal at Bangalore airport
No plans to cut staff strength despite slowdown. Bangalore, Nov. 20 The slowdown in the economy, which affected DHL’s volume, would not result in the company reducing its large employee strength across the four verticals — DHL ...

INFRASTRUCTURE: Logistics park mooted in APSEZ
The Visakha Container Terminal Pvt Ltd can set up a logistics park in the Andhra Pradesh Special Economic Zone at Atchyutapuram in Visakhapatnam district, as land and other requisites will be provided by the Andhra Pradesh ...

AIRLINES: HAL plans aircraft, MRO facility in Bangalore
Total investment put at Rs 2,095 cr. Bangalore, Nov. 20 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd plans to set up a new facility with a total investment of Rs 2,095 crore for aircraft and aero-engine manufacturing and MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) near ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Gateway Terminals handles 1 m TEUs
Gateway Terminals India (GTI) on Thursday completed handling one million TEUs during the period from April till ...

AIRLINES: IndiGo fights slowdown through ‘value’ route
Ahmedabad, Nov. 20 IndiGo, the largest low-fare airline in India having a 13 per cent market share in the country, will fight the global economic slowdown blues by offering improved, value-for-money service, instead of resorting to measures ...





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