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AIRLINES
New entrants grow at the cost of legacy air carriers
`Low-cost airlines register increase in market share' More

SriLankan brings in new faces to KTM
SriLankan Airlines is bringing 100 buyers and writers to the Kerala Travel Mart and a large number of them are from non-traditional markets. Addressing a press conference, Mr Manoj Gunawardena, Head of Worldwide Passenger sales, SriLankan ... More

Civil Aviation Ministry looks at steps to control sickness
With losses in the domestic aviation industry mounting, the Ministry of Civil Aviation is looking at a host of initiatives such as closer scrutiny of the business plan of companies wanting to enter the sector, possible financial audits every ... More

Indian plans to sell surplus miles to others
The State-owned Indian and its subsidiary, Alliance Air, plan to sell the surplus available seat kilometres (ASKM) they have logged by operating flights that are largely uneconomical to other domestic ... More

Indian gets $540-m German aid
Indian has secured a loan of $540 million from the German national bank KFW to pay for the delivery of 10 new Airbus aircraft. The Airlines Chairman and Managing Director, Dr Vishwapati Trivedi, told newspersons that the loan had ... More

SHIPPING
Stiff tax regime forces shipowners to flag out vessels
Shipping Ministry to take up issue with Finance Ministry soon More

IPBC to implement freight hike through rate restoration initiative
The member lines of the India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/Ceylon (IPBC) Conference, serving the trade route between the Indian sub-continent and the UK/Continent, plan to implement a freight hike through a rate restoration initiative that will affect ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Sical Logistics buys Bergen Offshore for $96.9 m
`First step towards achieving global presence in offshore logistics' More

RAILWAYS
MMRDA nod for Rs 6,192-cr metro link proposal
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has approved the Rs 6,192-crore Charkop-Bandra-Mankhurd (CBM) line, the 31.87-kilometre link that forms part of the first phase of the Mumbai Metro Railway Project. The MMRDA will pick ... More






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