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Canada flight: AI studying touchdown options at UK
AIR India is examining the option of its proposed India-Canada flight touching down at either Manchester or Birmingham airport in the UK . The airline's Chairman and Managing Director, Mr V. Thulasidas, told Business Line that on the ... More

Cabinet to consider hiking FDI in civil aviation to 49%
THE Union Cabinet, which is scheduled to meet here on Wednesday, is likely to consider a proposal to hike the foreign direct investment limit in the domestic airline industry from the existing 40 per cent to 49 per cent. However, the issue of ... More

IA to introduce third Mumbai-Kolkata flight
MUMBAI: Indian Airlines will introduce a third daily flight between Mumbai and Kolkata with effect from October 31. According to an official statement, the new flight IC 175, operated by an Airbus A 320 aircraft, will leave Mumbai at ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
Priority for infrastructure, Manmohan tells investors — Transparent regulatory framework soon
"The development of ports in West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu can re-build maritime links of the Coromandel Coast with South-East Asia. More

SHIPPING
TAMP clears waiver of container charges at CCTL during strike
PORT users have triumphed against P&O Ports in their demand for waiver of charges on containers that could not be cleared during the workers' strike at the Chennai Container Terminal Ltd (CCTL) from May 23 to June 5 this year. Following ... More

ROADWAYS
APSRTC to operate Garuda services on more routes
THE Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) is planning to introduce Garuda (luxury, air-conditioned) buses on more routes, as the occupancy ratio has been very encouraging, according to Mr M.V. Nagavendra Rao, Executive ... More

A tough ride
A KSRTC bus passes through the tea gardens in Munnar. KSRTC is in the biggest loss-making public sector unit in the State, followed by Kerala Water Authority. As per the figures released by the Enterprises Revival Committee, the loss of public ... More

Bangalore-Mysore corridor project gets under way
THE 62-km arc on the Bangalore end of the Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor project could be ready for traffic by August next year, according to its promoter. The company has taken up work on 17 km of expressway and is ironing out ... More


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