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Airlines suspend flights to Sri Lanka
after rebels attack on Sunday
Airlines reportedly have cancelled or changed flights to Sri Lanka a day after Tamil Tiger rebels carried out an air raid on the capital Colombo, media reports said.
Reportedly Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific and Dubai-based Emirates have suspended flights, while Singapore Airlines will only fly into Colombo during the day hours.
Two fuel facilities and gas storage depot were reportedly bombed in Sunday's attacks, media reports said.
Meanwhile twelve people were reportedly killed in two clashes between Sri Lankan forces and the Tigers on Sunday, news reported.
The Sri Lankan Tourist Board issued a statement sending email on Monday, which stressed that Sunday's attacks caused little damage and that the country remained a safe place for tourists, an email statement said.
-The AENNS (30/4/07)
In UK, British Airways to increase
its fuel surcharges on long haul flights
In UK, British airways is to increase its fuel surcharges again on long haul flights as result of recent trends in the prices of oil.
Reportedly the surcharges will start from next week and customers will pay an extra £3 on one-way long haul trips, taking the surcharge to £33 for flights under nine hours and £38 for longer flights, news reported.
And the £8 fuel surcharge for one-way short-haul flights, £16 for a return, will remain unchanged, news reported.
The increase will take effect from Wednesday May 2, news reported.
-The AENNS (27/04/07)
Changed rules on allowing liquids
on flights coming into effect
New rules on allowing small amounts of liquids in hand luggage on European and UK flights reportedly have come into effect on Monday 6, November 2006.
Passengers are able to carry drinks and toiletries through airport security, but only small amounts allowed.
Reportedly liquids are limited to 100ml per container and no more containers than would fit in a one-litere plastic bag.
The new rules require the liquid containers containing items such as toothpaste, cosmetics and saving foam be carried in clear plastic re-sealable bag that does not exceed 20cmx20cm (8inx8in).
The new rules also allow essential medicines and baby food in amounts larger than 100ml.
Reportedly passengers will be allowed to buy perfumes, cosmetics, bottles of alcohol and other drinks in departure lounge after passing through airport security.
Passengers have to remove jackets and coats, and take large electrical items like laptop computers out of their luggage for separate scanning.
It is getting a little longer for passengers to get checked in and pass through security to the departure lounges today, news reports said.
-The AENNS (06/11/06)
India's Delhi, Mumbai
airports to be modernised,
contracts announced
India's Delhi and Mumbai airports are to be modernised, two of the country's leading contsruction firms have won bids, reportedly Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said on Tuesday.
Reportedly GMR industries and Frankfurt airport operator Fraport will modernise Delhi airport while the GVK group and its South African partner has won to modernise Mumbai airport.
The airports will be leased to private companies as part of the deal.
Reportedly they will be offered 74% stakes in the airports while the state controlled Airports Authority of India will retain 26% stake.
The deal has still to be approved by the cabinet.
Heavy security was in place outside the civil aviation ministry before the bids were announced, news reports said.
-The AENNS
bmi leading a way
for global air travel
market launching
its Mumbai-London
non-stop direct
flight services
Sir Michael Bishop
bmi chairman is seen
in the picture
Sir Michael Bishop, OBE
Chairman, British Midland plc, parent company of bmi, is leading the way for global air travel-market.
He was born in 1942 at Bowdon, Cheshire, and educated at Mill Hill School.
After leaving school, he entered the family business engaged in building specialist commercial vehicle but soon decided his long-term career would be civil aviation.
Sir Michael began his airline career at Manchester Airport in 1963 by setting up an aircraft handling business for a locally based airline. When the airline was taken over in 1964 by British Midland Airways, he joined the new company and has remained there ever since.
In 1969, Sir Michael was appointed general manager of British Midland Airways and subsequently a director in 1970, managing director in 1972 and chairman in 1978.
From 1991-97 he was a board member of Channel 4 Television (deputy chairman 1991-93, chairman 1993-97) and deputy chairman, Airtours plc 1987-2001.
His interest in music is reflected in his appointment as chairman of the D'Oyly Centre Opera Trust, which was revived in 1988 as a company presenting Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
Sir Michael was awarded the CBE in 1986 and knighted in 1991. He is an honorary companion of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Freeman of Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators, and honorary member of the Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain.
UK's second largest
airline bmi celebrates
its Mumbai-London
Heathrow non-stop direct
flight services launch
on May 17, 2005
at Taj Mahal Palace
Hotel in Mumbai,
inviting 49 British
journalists from Britain
A special report by Vallabh Kaviraj
(Vallabh Kaviraj a longstanding Indian journalist, poet, in London and founding editor of Britain's pioneering
independent Indian Asian English newspaper The AEN-The Asian Express Newspaper,
founded in London 1973, which is published daily on Internet from London, writing a special report.)
Britain's second largest airline bmi has launched its Mumbai-London Heathrow non-stop direct flight services on May 17, 2005, at India's historical great Taj Mahal palace Hotel in Mumbai.
The airline bmi invited 49 British journalists including British Asian journalists from Britain, arranging its special aircraft carrier to take the British press party as well as special passengers to Mumbai for the historic launch.
At London Heathrow Terminal 1, bmi created a special welcoming atmosphere with cultural Indian dance and music for the press party and guests, who were gathering in early morning on May 16, and the bmi flight started at 9.35 AM and the air journey took only eight and half hour to reach Mumbai. The bmi staff and crew members were greatly helpful and the services were excellent. Most of the passengers including some British journalists were going to Mumbai first time and they were very excited to see the city and the people there.
Mumbai at night was greatly observed with glittering street lights from the sky before our aircraft landed at the Mumbai airport and at last we reached Mumbai airport late at night, where we found luxurious coaches waiting for us to take to the great Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and after reaching the hotel we were greeted with garland and we were provided each of us a luxurious room with full service in this grand hotel.
Following day on May 17, a press conference was held with invited British journalists during breakfast time in the hotel, where chairman of bmi Sir Michael Bishop addressed it and answered questions. Also a main press conference was held during the day, inviting Indian press-media and it was observed like a Bollywood style.
In the evening, gala entertainment programme was held at the hotel followed by dinner, where deputy British High Commissioner joined in to mark the event.
Speaking at the launch of services to London, bmi chairman Sir Michael Bishop declared that he was committed to bringing greater value and choice to a market that had been under served and short of direct capacity for many years.
The launch of the services to Mumbai represents an historic moment for bmi, as these will be the first long haul services operated by the airline from London Heathrow, its main domestic and European hub. With its extensive domestic and European short-haul network and a choice of onward travel with its Star Alliance partner, air travellers will be able to choose from a wider choice of destinations than ever before.
bmi released figures showing the fall in fares as a result of it entering the route. Since more airlines were given the opportunity to serve the Indian air travelmarket, fares have fallen. Limited deregulation of air travel between the UK and India was agreed in September 2004 and bmi was granted rights to fly from London Heathrow to Mumbai in December 2004.
Since the declaration was first announced the fares have fallen and total fare savings achieved since bmi entered the market.
Sir Michael Bishop chairman of bmi said" I congratulate the Indian government on being courageous and agreeing to open the market up to much needed competition."
"Allowing greater direct capacity between India and the UK will now benefit both British and India carriers. Previously, more than 53 per cent of the market between two countries has been forced to travel via connecting airports in the Middle East to the disadvantage of home carriers," said Sir Michael.
He added "For toolong our competitors have been able to get away with promising to deliver greater choice and value on long-haul routes such as those to to India. But they have not delivered on their promises."
bmi announced that as a result of further deregulation in the Indian market announced last month,it was evaluating options which would allow the airline to further develop its route network from India to London Heathrow.
However, the priority will be to increase bmi's Mumbai service to a daily frequency as part of the winter 2005/06 programme.
Passengers have the choice of three classes of service-business, premium economy and economy - on its Airbus A330 aircraft.
Also bmi's catering is of worl-leading quality - especially in the business cabin, where meals are prepared by fully trained on board chefs.
And passengers travelling to and from India can continue working from skies with telephones, dataports and laptop power available in the business and the new economy seats.
Those passengers who want to see movies and want to enjoy the airline's state of the art inflight entertainment have choice of channels. They can also playover 30 of the latest computer games, all from the comfort of their seats.
On the final day of the bmi press party trip in Mumbai, a coach tour which was organised during a day on May 18, for British journalists with the very talented two young guide-very charming Indian ladies, who guided the press party, showing interesting and historical places such as universities, courts, legislative house, Mahatma Gandhi's life museum, Jain temple as well as taking us to the luxurious Indian restaurant Jewel of India, where we enjoyed delicious dinner in exotic surronding, gave real glimps of progressive Mumbai city.
After all, bmi's great launch trip to Mumbai from May 16 to 18, gave journalists an opportunity to experience such a remarkable fast air journy as well as gave an opportunity to stay in historical great Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, that all who travelled enjoyed and appreciated greatly, now all that- giving an opportunity to write about many good things that they have observed with great interest during the press trip. Admiring and appreciating all that we have observed during the great historic launch trip, The AEN is highlighting this news article about the remarkable event and wishing bmi every success.
(The author of this article, a longstanding journalist, poet, writer, Vallabh Kaviraj was warrmly invited and joined in the bmi press trip from London for three days.)
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Air passengers can demand
greater compensation
according to new EU rules
Air passengers who are unable board their flights because of overbooking, cancellations or flight delays can now demand greater compensation according to the new EU rules,media reports said.
Reportedly new EU rules set compensation at between 250 euros and 600 euros,depending on the length of the flight.
The new EU rules will apply to all schedulled and charter flights,including budget airlines.
Previously,passengers could claim between 150 euros and 300 euros if they had been stopped from boarding.
Reportedly airlines have said they could be forced to push prices higher to cover the extra costs.
The EU decided to increase passenger compensation in a bid to deter airlines from deliberately overbooking flights, news reports said.
-The AENNS
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Medical Tourism
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In India,
healthcare sector
making country
more attractive,
creating ideal global destination
for medical tourism
In India, the heaithcare sector reportedly has created attractive and ideal destination for international healthcare tourism.
Reportedly the country has generated an estimated revenue of around 600 million dollars from international healthcare travellers including non-resident Indians that visited the country in 2006, news reports said.
The country has many advantages including cost effective healthcare solutions, skilled healthcare professionals as well as warm weather conditions, which has the potential to make the country attractive and ideal destination for healthcare tourism internationally.
The total market for healthcare tourism is reportedly estimated to be in the range of 150 billion dollars globally and India has has less than one per cent share of it, news reports said.
-The AENNS (23/02/08)
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Piccadilly Backpackers
Hotel in UK opening
Japanese Pod Style affordable
accommodation
in central London
The world's one of the most expensive tourist destinations, London where tourists look for affordable accommodation especially in central areas of the city have now an opportunity to stay at The Piccadilly Backpakers Hotel which is the first hotel in the UK, opening Japanese Pod Style affordable accommodation near Piccadilly Circus in central London.
The Hotel's newly renovated Third floor includes 70 Japanese Pod Style capsules in dirmitory-style rooms, is open now from 10th February, to make avaiable for tourists who look for affordable accommodation to stay and to enjoy London's exotic attraction in the heart of the city with historiccal places to visit around.
The management of The Piccadilly Baclpackers Hotel on Thursday night invited a number of journalists to view the rooms on the third floor and even offered free accommodation for a night while celebrating eve of the opening Day on 10th February 2006.
-Vallabh Kaviraj
The AEN Newsnetwork,London.
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