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AIRLINES: Airlines mum on passing on gains
ATF PRICE CUT. New Delhi, Feb. 15 Domestic oil companies have reduced by more than 3.5 per cent the price that airlines have to pay for aviation turbine fuel (ATF) being procured during the last fortnight of this month, but domestic airlines are ...

HUMAN RESOURCES: A call for more sea-farers
A global campaign “Go to sea! A call for more seafarers” was recently launched by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to attract entrants to the shipping industry. This initiative has come at the right time, considering ...

INTERVIEW: ‘We have an aggressive growth strategy’
It has been just about three months since Mr Sanjay Aggarwal took over as the Chief Executive Officer of the Delhi-based low-cost airline, SpiceJet, but he has clear goals, including charting out an aggressive ...

OUTLOOK: Budget: Logistics players keep fingers crossed
Mumbai, Feb. 15 There might be limitations to what the Finance Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, has to offer on Monday in the Budget, but the logistics sector is expecting the Government to take note of its long pending ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Row over trailer parking fee at Kochi port resolved
The dispute over parking fee at the newly set up container parking yard at Willingdon Island has been finally resolved following an agreement reached between the promoters of the parking yard and ...

RAILWAY BUDGET: Rly Budget: Mixed response from TN trade
Madurai, Feb. 15 The trade and industry circles here have broadly welcomed the interim railway budget ...

AIRLINES: Signing off
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INSIGHT: Making the voter happy
If the interim Railway Budget presented by Mr Lalu Prasad Yadav last Friday is any indication, it is more than likely that the similar “interim” step which the Government will take on Monday with regard to the general finances of ...

AIRLINES: GMR’s disaster area
The time has come, it would seem, for another scolding to be given to GMR by Montek Singh Ahluwalia. The last time he had done so, because he was appalled by conditions at Delhi airport, GMR had sprung to attention. Since then, it seems to ...





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