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Articles 321 through 366 of 366:
- Decision On Air India, Indian Merger Likely Next Fiscal (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
Air India and Indian are likely to be merged to create a mega carrier in about a year's time to take on growing competition from private airlines.
- Anna Terminal Emerging As Hub For West Asia, South East Asia (Hindu, T.S. Shankar, Mar 11, 2006)
Many airlines increase services to Chennai; others to follow suit
- New Blood (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Mar 11, 2006)
I’m not surprised that India should be throwing up more candidates than before, for Forbes’ list of the world’s wealthiest. But more important than that factoid is the rise of new entrepreneurs in the Indian system.
- Is The Bird Flu Over? (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
Don’t just have it on your mind. Have it on your plate too!” So runs one of the series of advertisements that the ministry of health and family welfare and the department of animal husbandry are putting out in newspapers.
- Armed Forces, Railways Drop Chicken From Menu (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 22, 2006)
The Railways has decided to take off chicken and egg dishes from its menu and has banned chicken and eggs in any form on trains and stations. Instructions to this effect have been issued to all zonal railways and to IRTC.
- Government Bans Retail Sale Of Tamiflu (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
The Centre has banned the sale of Tamiflu (only drug effective in treating bird flu in human beings) in retail outlets three days after avian influenza struck Navapur in Maharashtra. So far no human case has been reported in the country.
- United In Bird Flu, Paris And Delhi Sign Agreement (Telegraph, Poornima Joshi, Feb 21, 2006)
If the bird flu doesn’t kill the Indian poultry business, the establishment
- Muslim Head-Count: Sc Asked To Warn Govt (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 21, 2006)
A retired Army officer on Monday approached the Supreme Court challenging the head-count of Muslims in the defence services by the government, on the grounds that such a step would sow seeds of communalism in the secular institution.
- Sky Goes Green: Airlines Drop Chicken From Platter (Hindustan Times, Chanchal Pal Chauhan, Feb 20, 2006)
Within a day of bird flu striking India, airlines — both international and domestic — have grounded chicken.
- Tata, Sbi, Mastercard Launch Tata Credit Card (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2006)
Tata, the State Bank of India (SBI) and Mastercard, on Wednesday, jointly launched the Tata credit card for customers, which would be globally accepted with access to 24 million outlets worldwide.
- Tata Group, State Bank Launch Credit Card (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2006)
Initially the card will be available across six cities
Multi-brand coalition programme
Ties up with MasterCard
- Tata, Sbi Roll Out Credit Card (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2006)
Tata Sons and State Bank of India’s (SBI) subsidiary, SBI Cards, today launched the country’s first white label credit card, with the Tata brand on the face of the card.
- Tata Plays Loyalty Card In Plastic Plunge (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2006)
The Tata group today teamed up with SBI Card and MasterCard International to launch a credit cum coalition loyalty card — The Tata Credit Card.
- Strike As A Blackmail (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Feb 14, 2006)
Sahara pilots on the wrong track
There seems to be no end to the woes of air passengers in the country. They pay hefty fare for a smooth, comfortable and fast journey.
- Pilot Stir Hits Air Sahara Flights (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 13, 2006)
The integration between Air Sahara and Jet Airways today faced its first major roadblock from the employees with pilots of Air Sahara going on a mass casual leave severely affecting traffic in Delhi and Mumbai.
- 2006: A Year Of Consolidation (Indian Express, N K Singh, Feb 12, 2006)
Jaipur, one of India’s prime tourist destinations, recently played host to a high-profile investors’ conference. The 10th India Investors’ Conference, organised by Merrill Lynch, witnessed high-quality presence of global institutional investors . . .
- Plane Length (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Feb 03, 2006)
There is one unreported fallout of the Sahara airlines buyout by Jet Airways. Congress president Sonia Gandhi can now shed her reservations about stepping into a Sahara aircraft. Since it was set up, she had consistently avoided any Sahara . . .
- Jet Airways Announces New Sectors From Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 01, 2006)
Jet Airways has announced that it will operate direct flights on Bangalore-Tiruvananthapuram-Bangalore and Chennai-Tiruvananthapuram-Chennai sectors from Wednesday.
- Airlines Make A Beeline For Capital Airport (Hindu, S. Anil Radhakrishnan, Jan 30, 2006)
This will boost tourist arrivals to the southern districts of the State in a big way
- Jet Airways To Raise Usd 850 Mn (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways today said it will raise 850 million USD in the next six months towards meeting the airline's 2.9 billion USD fleet expansion plan.
- Jumbo Jet (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 24, 2006)
Jet Airways’s acquisition of Sahara Airlines has raised the question whether the deal will hurt competition in the aviation sector.
- Airline Mergers (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 23, 2006)
After telecommunications, it is the civil aviation industry which in recent years has seen maximum activity in terms of entry of new players and competition.
- Will Jet-Sahara Deal Hurt Competition? (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jan 23, 2006)
The Indian aviation industry has entered a critical phase as its markets and key stakeholders adjust to the new aviation realities.
- Jet-Sahara Monolith, A Challenge To New Carriers (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
The emergence of a monolith airline following the takeover of Air Sahara by Jet Airways has posed a serious challenge to new and upcoming carriers,
- The Zeroes In ‘India’S Century’ (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Jan 22, 2006)
Our Prime Minister is a cautious man, not given to hyperbole, but one of the things he likes saying is that the 21st century is going to be India’s century. If he had travelled with me on the two journeys I took last week he might hesitate to make . . .
- 47 Karnataka Mlas In Goa (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
It will be better if Chief Minister resigns, says Kumaraswamy
Forty-seven Karnataka MLAs under the leadership of Janata Dal (S) rebel leader Kumaraswamy and JD (S) Karnataka president N. Thipanna arrived in Goa on Saturday afternoon for a three-day ...
- Jet Airways Q3 Net Profit Down 53 Percent (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 22, 2006)
India's top domestic airline, Jet Airways Ltd., said on Saturday its quarterly net profit dropped 53 percent on higher fuel prices.
- Acquisitions And Alliances In The Air (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 21, 2006)
Jet Airways' deal to acquire Air Sahara for about $ 500 million (or Rs. 2300 crore) has ended months of speculation on the future of Air Sahara, which was up for grabs for some time now. More than in the capital or asset value,
- Flying High (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jan 21, 2006)
Jet Airways will become the country's largest commercial airline once it formally acquires Air Sahara. The aviation industry and the traveller are jubilant as this is expected to make fares more competitive and improve quality of service.
- Jet Flies Away With Sahara (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jan 20, 2006)
The deal raises monopoly fears
By acquiring Air Sahara for Rs 2,200 crore in the biggest-ever deal in India’s civil aviation history, Jet Airways will not only get additional aircraft, pilots, technical staff, cabin crew and parking slots, . . .
- Takeoff! (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jan 20, 2006)
Jet-Sahara deal may lead the way for more
It’s official. After weeks of speculation, Jet Airways on Thursday announced its take-over of Air Sahara.
- Consolidation In The Air (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jan 20, 2006)
The buyout of Sahara Airlines by Jet Airways signifies the beginning of a consolidation phase in the country's domestic aviation industry, putting behind the virtual frenzy over the past couple of years that saw the number of airlines doubling from . . .
- Flies On The Wall (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 19, 2006)
They think monopoly means Jet plus Sahara. They think policy means aviation minus regulation
- Nh Closed For 3rd Day (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 18, 2006)
The 300-kms long Jammu-Srinagar national highway stayed closed for third day while Batote-Kishtwar highway was also blocked today due to landslides. Two flights to Srinagar were also cancelled. However, all flights operated on New Delhi-Jammu route.
- Get The Competition Commission Going (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jan 18, 2006)
The ongoing merger/strategic alliance between Jet Airways and Air Sahara has again underscored the need for getting the Competition Commission going, fast.
- Valley Cut Off As Flights Cancelled, Nh Blocked (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 16, 2006)
Kashmir valley was cut off from rest of the State today with all Srinagar bound flights cancelled due to snowfall in Srinagar while 300-km Jammu-Srinagar highway was closed for traffic due to heavy rainfall and snow at several places.
- The Way To Modern Airports (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jan 16, 2006)
The emerging view that the operators for the modernisation of Mumbai and Delhi airports be shortlisted from the bids already received is welcome. Any other course, including rebidding, could mire the revamp in further controversy, delaying the process ...
- Delhi Metro Man A Newsmaker (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 12, 2006)
Delhi Metro chief E Sreedharan, credited with changing the face of public transport in the Indian capital, is on the “top 25 newsmakers of 2005” list compiled by the US’ Engineering News-Record, a leading publication on the construction industry, . . .
- Jet, Deccan Mull Tie-Up To Tackle Kingfisher (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2006)
In a new alliance that has taken the aviation sector by surprise, full service carrier Jet Airways and budget airline Air Deccan are exploring possibilities of sharing routes to ward off competition from common rival Kingfisher Airlines (KA).
- Azad Calls Upon Nris To Invest In J&k (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jan 09, 2006)
Spelling out various incentives and concessions announced by the Jammu & Kashmir Government to attract investors...
- Mallya Not For Air Sahara Buyout (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 09, 2006)
Withdrawing his claim on Air Sahara buyout, liquor baron Vijay Mallya on Sunday said he was not interested in buying the
- Flying With The Fm (Deccan Herald, Gajanana T Hegde, Jan 07, 2006)
Thanks to lower airfares, people today can afford to fly with famous men
- Heavy Snowfall And Rain In The Hills (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The 320-km Hindustan-Tibet road and the 13,050-foot high Rohtang Pass closed to vehicular traffic
- Kashmir Plunges Into The Dark (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Road and air links between Kashmir and the rest of the country were restored on Tuesday afternoon with three flights landing at the Srinagar airport and stranded vehicles on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway allowed to proceed after snow . . .
- Air Deccan Orders 30 More Airbus A320s (Reuters, Reuters, Dec 25, 2005)
Low-cost airline Air Deccan said on Saturday it will buy 30 new A320 aircraft worth a list price of $1.5 billion from Airbus, adding to a similar order placed a year ago ahead of a plan to go public.
- Fog Grounds A Hundred Flights, Dozens Of Trains (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 25, 2005)
One long nightmare for thousands at Delhi airport and railway stations
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