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INTERVIEW: ‘Connectivity with hospitality is key’
Battered by the global economic slowdown, growing competition and several inherent constraints, Air India is deep in the red. It urgently needs a lifeline to come out of it and the government is reportedly working on it. ...

INTERVIEW: ‘Acquisition will provide greater stability’
Bharati Shipyard, which had acquired a 14.89 per cent stake in Great Offshore Ltd earlier this month, pulled off a surprise last week by making an open offer for another 20 per cent equity stake at Rs 344 a share. With the promoter, ...

INFRASTRUCTURE: GMR Group not interested in small airport projects now
New Delhi, June 7 The GMR Group, which till a few years ago was into diverse fields like banking, insurance and breweries, is now focusing on agro and infrastructure. The Group Chairman, Mr G.M. Rao, spoke to the media shortly after ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Govt will duly address problems at Kolkata, Haldia port: Mukul Roy
Kolkata, June 7 The problems facing Kolkata port, including the Haldia dock, will receive due attention of the Union Government, according to Mr Mukul Roy, Union Minister of State for ...

ROADWAYS: All KSRTC buses likely to be on bio fuel by 2010-11
Mangalore, June 7 All the buses of KSRTC (Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation) in Karnataka are likely to run on bio-fuel by the end of 2010-11. At present, around 2,000 buses in KSRTC are being run by fuel blended with ...

RAILWAYS: Railways cuts iron ore freight
Indian Railways has again revised for freight purpose the classification of iron ore for exports. The classification has been brought down from 200X to 180, the same for domestic movement. The downward revision of the classification is expected ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: INSA joins Asian Shipowners’ Forum
At a meeting of Asian Shipowners’ Forum (ASF) held in Taiwan recently, Indian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA) was inducted as the latest member. The members of ASF include shipowners’ associations of Australia, ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Maersk to merge operational arms
Come September 7, A P Moller-Maersk Group will have two independent activities merged under one brand. The supply chain management services, currently undertaken under Maersk Logistics brand, and freight forwarding business, currently under ...

AIRLINES: Buy ticket, offset carbon emissions
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched its global carbon offset programme with TAP. The IATA-administered industry-wide scheme is a ready-made tool enabling airlines to offer their passengers the ability to compensate ...






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