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Airlines violate Aircraft Rules, 2004: TAFI
TAFI has once again taken the legal route to resolve issues relating to dual pricing and fuel surcharge. According to federation sources, the airlines were warned from time to time to look into the matter but nothing was done and seeking legal action was the last option.

EVA Air temporarily suspends passenger operations from Mumbai
Taipei-based EVA Air has decided to temporarily suspend its operations from India's financial capital of Mumbai to Taipei starting June 1, 2008.

Airspace biggest challenge facing aviation growth
At a special session during the fourth Arabian Hotel Investment Conference held from May 3 to 5, 2008, Dubai Airport's CEO Paul Griffiths mentioned that in order to complete the growth in hotels and tourism infrastructure, there was a pressing need to increase airspace capacity across the Gulf region.

Thai Airways ups frequency, works on domestic code-sharing
Star Alliance member, Thai Airways has increased frequencies from Delhi and Chennai to Bangkok and is on its way to subsequently increasing frequency from Mumbai

Singapore Airlines eyes Delhi double daily by year-end
As passenger traffic from India continues to grow year on year, Star Alliance member, Singapore Airlines aspires to increase frequencies from India's capital city of Delhi

Kolkata airport modernisation faces 6-month delay
Work on the modernisation programme for Kolkata airport is being delayed by over six months following objections raised by the Planning Commission over its scale and size despite the fact that the project was cleared last year by the Committee on Infrastructure (CoI) headed by the Prime Minister himself.

'India is one of our strategic growth markets in Asia Pacific'
With planned capacity expansion of the existing group fleet of around 500 aircraft, Lufthansa now has approximately 170 new aircraft, noted for high fuel efficiency as well as low-emission and noise levels and valued at over 14 billion euros (list price), on order. Werner Heesen reveals the airline's plans for India. By Jyoti Koul

Korean Air optimistic about upcoming bilateral talks
Seoul-based Korean Air is looking upbeat about the upcoming bilateral talks between the Indian and South Korean governments.

Lufthansa BOM-MUC non-stop to be daily by October
Following Lufthansa's launch of its thrice weekly non-stop services between Mumbai and Munich early May, Heesen announced that these flights will turn into dailies by end-October once the winter schedule sets in.

Changing altitudes and attitudes
With climate change becoming a growing matter of concern, the spotlight is on aviation for its contribution to environment pollution. Nevertheless, some of the international airports are accelerating the implementation of initiatives that will minimise this impact - emissions, noise and air quality being top priorities. By Amal Tewari

Headway on the runway
For the first time an Indian airport, Mumbai Iinternational Airport (MIAL), will be included in SITA's annual Passenger Self-Service Survey which is fast-becoming the bellwether survey for tracking customer satisfaction with the efforts of the world's leading airports to exploit IT to process more passengers, eliminate congestion and maximise limited resources.


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