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Wednesday, November 12, 2003
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BA to re-launch tri-weekly flight from Kolkata
BRITISH Airways is to re-launch its tri-weekly non-stop flight between Kolkata and London from December 2 this year. In a statement, the airline has said the flight will leave Kolkata at 7.10 a.m. on Sundays and Fridays and arrive in London ... More

Consultant for selecting partner for subsidiary — Air India gets over 20 proposals
AIR India has received overwhelming response to its proposal for appointment of a consultant to advise the company on selecting a joint venture partner for its subsidiary, Air India Air Transport Services Ltd.The subsidiaryis involved in ... More

`Proper scheduling of flights to Colombo vital'
EVEN as scheduled domestic private airlines await necessary clearances from the Centre before they can take off for Colombo, the need for co-operation with regard to originating points in India and scheduling of flights is increasingly being ... More

AI plans to expand call centre services to Singapore soon
THE international call centre launched by Air India in July plans to expand its services to Singapore shortly. The call centre currently caters to the North American and the UK markets, with their huge NRI populations. According to an ... More

Work together to build Brand India, says Rudy
EVEN as a section of airport employees protested against the Government move to modernise the airports in Delhi and Mumbai, the Civil Aviation Minister, Mr Rajiv Pratap Rudy, has emphasised on the "quiet revolution" taking place in the domestic ... More

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KSRTC unions to strike work
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Several employee unions of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) have called for a 24-hour strike from Tuesday midnight. The decision to go on strike was taken following the failure of discussions ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT


Maersk-Concor team to bid for JNPT container terminal
" Maersk will be the dominant partner in the consortium and the extent of equity to be held by Concor will be finalised after it succeeds in winning the rights for developing and operating the new terminal," according to an official. More
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