![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, July 21, 2005 |
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LOGISTICS AIRLINES
Jet Airways Q1 net up 84 pcIMPROVED seat factor, double-digit growth in the number of passengers carried, and higher aircraft utilisation and productivity have helped Jet Airways post first-quarter net profit of Rs 95.34 crore, a growth of 84 per cent over Rs 51.96 crore ... More
Etihad Crystal starts weekly freighter flight to Delhi
Lufthansa to offer restaurant experience on flights
Plea to upgrade Mangalore airport to international status
IA cuts Singapore fare
Condor plans seasonal flights to Goa, Kochi SHIPPING Star Ship plans feeder service between Nhava Sheva, Singapore STAR Ship International Malaysia, a Malaysian shipping company, proposes to launch shortly a feeder service between Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT) of Jawaharlal Nehru port and Singapore. The company has already identified a ... More
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Looking back Jul. 10-Jul. 16 Buoyant projections for air traffic growth JNPT: Contained in controversy You can go mobile on flights soon! Motor third party liabilities PSU insurers want pvt sector to share losses LNG transportation Shipping Ministry to counter move to relax charter norms Patel for settting up panel to study IA deal with Airbus |
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