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Air India may join `One World'; more slots in London likely
THE British Airways CEO came calling. And though the meeting is being described as a "courtesy call", it could provide a window of opportunity to the much-beleaguered Air India (AI). For one, the Maharaja could finally go truly international ... More

Lufthansa Cargo to hike fuel surcharge
LUFTHANSA Cargo will be increasing the fuel surcharge from Euro 0.05 to Euro 0.1 per kg of actual freight weight from September 23. For calculation of the surcharge, the logistics company in the Lufthansa group is following a method that was ... More

Jet Air launches new cargo facility in Delhi
JET Airways today commissioned a more modern warehouse for cargo movement at the departure area of Delhi airport as part of its efforts to increase the contribution of cargo to its total revenue generation. Speaking to newspersons here, the Jet ... More

Suitors wooing `Maharaja'
Hours after the Chief Executive Officer of British Airways, Mr Rod Eddington, is said to have extended an invitation to Air India to join the eight-airline `One World' alliance, comes the news that another global airlines network, `Skyteam', has ... More

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PSA Corp rejects Tuticorin port offer
THE Tuticorin Port Trust (TPT) is exploring the possibility of raising finances from domestic and global financial institutions for developing a second container terminal at the port after Singapore's PSA Corporation rejected an offer for ... More

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ABT to launch express cargo service from 3 cities in South
ABT Ltd, one of the largest cargo movers by road in the organised sector in South India, is launching an express service from three key industrial centres in the South. This is to serve the increasingly popular `just-in-time' strategy of the ... More

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