Thursday, October 17, 2013

After Cyclone Phailin 18 fishermen reach Chennai

Chennai: 18 Tamil Nadu fishermen, who swam to safety after being caught at sea by cyclone 'Phailin', arrived here on wednesday night.

The fishermen, belongs to Kanyakumari district, were stranded at sea as the cyclone hit Odisha on Saturday. With their boat unable to with stand the rough sea, the fishermen jumped into the sea waters and swam 11 hours to reach shore at Ersama in Jagatsinghpur district of Odisha.


They were later taken to the district headquarters after being given first aid, food, drinking water and clothing.

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa had directed the officials to take the necessary steps to help the fishermens.

The 18 fishermens were first taken to Delhi and, from there, arrived chennai by flight here, Chennai airport sources said.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

West Indian Cricket player Bravo's item song in Tamil flick "Ula"


AS well we know west Indian cricketer Dwayne Bravo, who is also an important player of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) IPL team, will dance to a song in a Tamil movie, titled Ula.

he spoke to reporters in Chennai, he said, "Away from home, Chennai makes me feel like I am home. So, I am really grateful to be chosen to be a part of this movie."

He added: "I am really looking forward to it, looking forward to meet new people, looking forward to dancing, and entertaining the people, and I know it's going to be a great success."

On his blogging page, Bravo posted: "Getting ready to start filming for the day, great way to spend my birthday, thanks India! Lights, camera, action time! I am Chennai's newest film star."

IT professional found dead in Chennai

a IT Software Professional, S. Vijaykumar (24),  was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his home in Chennai at Chitlapakkam on Tuesday evening. 

Chennai Chitlapakkam police said the victim's hands and feet were tied up, while his mouth was gagged. He was found dead when his brother returned home. Vijaykumar was working the night shift at his company on Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai mylapore and was at home during the day. Although a laptop and a mobile phone belonging to the victim were missing, police ruled out the possibility of murder for gain. The police added that special teams are investigating.

Japan: Cyclon Typhoon Wipha Kills 14 People

Big Tragedy again in japan. Ten millions people in Japan felt the wrath of Typhoon Wipha, the storm now races away from the country leaving behind both destruction and death.
Winds of cyclon force lashed parts of the greater Tokyo area as rainfall reached between 150 mm and 300 mm (6 to 12 inches).

Wipha tracked within 50 to 100 miles southeast of Tokyo early Wednesday morning, local time, having top sustained winds comparable to a minimal cyclon.

The combination of these extreme weather cases caused fatal landslides. BBC New reported 14 people death so far, many from the highly populated Japanese capital of Tokyo. With more than 50 others unaccounted for, its possible the death toll will continue to rise.

Malaysian Airline Malindo enter into Indian sky

Malaysia based Malindo Airways Sdn Bhd is set to fly to Indian destinations as early as next month, to get a piece of the market where its peers, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and AirAsia Bhd, are enjoying reputable load factors.

The barely 200-day old airline is aiming to begin flying daily to New Delhi and Mumbai by end of November, a source close to the airline told The Malaysian Reserve.

Malindo also aims to fly to three other destinations — Kochi, Chennai and Ahmedabad.

Malindo initially aimed to fly to Kochi and Trichy but has decided to drop Trichy from its immediate expansion plan as “AirAsia is already responding in an aggressive way by offering crazy deals to Trichy,” the source said.

“Malindo thinks this is the best time to expand. Competition will be everywhere, but there’s still space to grow,” the source said.

Malaysian based Malindo airline will operate the Indian flights through its fleet of eight Boeing aircraft.

AirAsia Officials  could not be contacted at press time to comment on Malindo move to India.

Malindo Airlines currently flies Malaysian routes and some international flights to Bali and Jakarta in Indonesia and Dhaka, Bangladesh.

AirAsia may get the heat from Malindo’s Indian flights as Chennai, Kochi and Tiruchirappalli are said to be the no-frills airline’s very strongest Indian routes, while the New Delhi and Mumbai routes were dropped by its sister-airline, AirAsia X in early 2011, citing high operational cost.

The average AirAsia load factor to the three destinations is high, averaging 75%-80%.

However, it is widely expected that AirAsia might be looking to revive the axed New Delhi and Mumbai routes, to establish a strong northern domestic feeder connectivity for the yet-to-be operational AirAsia India.

Malaysia Airlines, on the other hand, operates flights to Chennai, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore,kolkata and Kochi among them but the national flag carrier’s brand loyalty, comfort and premium airline service is set to save it from the excess capacity to the subcontinent with Malindo’s entry.

Also Malindo Air is an affiliate of fast-growing Indonesian budget carrier Lion Air and since operations — has stirred the much-monopolised Malaysian aviation market, by offering competitive fares on hot routes with lucrative perks such as free snacks, also luggage allowance and enlarged seat pitches.

Its entry into the market and Malaysia Airlines aggressive selling of seats on its flights has sparked a price war between the Malaysian carriers.

The intensifying competition between Malindo and AirAsia is reported to be part of a wider battle for low-cost carrier dominance between AirAsia and privately held Lion Air, which has placed huge new aircraft orders and plans to use its dominance in Indonesia to expand in Asia.

SpiceJet launch New flight between Bangalore to Bangkok from October 27th Onwards.


Spicejet release said, bookings for this route are now open and commercial flights on Bangalore-Bangkok route will start from October 27.

SpiceJet flight no SG 91 will depart Bangalore Airport at 03.35 am every Monday, Wednesday, and retun Friday and Sunday and the return flight, flight no SG 92, is expected to arrive in Bangalore at 10.35 pm. 

The airline is planning to deploy its new generation Boeing 737-800 (189 seater aircraft) on this route. Bangkok will be the 10th International destination of SpiceJet. 

The direct connectivity with Bangkok  from Bangalore will offer cost effective and convenient travelling to tourist and also offers convenient connections to Bangkok from other cities on the network through Bangalore.

The airline said it is offering an introductory fare of Rs 8000 one way (inclusive of all taxes) on the Bangkok - Bangalore route.

SpiceJet has been rapidly expanding its global footprint in the recent past with the addition of several foreign cities in the Middle Eastern and Asian regions on to its network. The airline is also run
direct services to Sharjah form Pune effective September 21 onwards.

Drunk Father kills jobless son in Chennai.

CHENNAI: A 58-year-old man stabbed his 33-year-old son to death at Thiru Vi Ka Nagar in north Chennai on Monday night. Police arrested the father, identified as Natarajan.

Police said Kamal alias Yogeshwaran of Paper Mills Road visited his father to celebrate Ayudha Pooja on Monday evening. Natarajan was cutting onions when Kamal reached there. The father questioned the son for remaining jobless, and the duo engaged in an argument over the issue. As the argument continued and suddenly  Natarajan sliced his son's throat with the knife which he used to cutting the onions.

Kamal's mother rushed him to a nearby hospital where he was declared brought dead.

Kamal's Wife has two daughters.
  

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Dubai Based Emirates Airlines shifts departures to new international terminal at Chennai airport

CHENNAI: Dubai based Emirates Airlines has moved its operations to the new international terminal at the Chennai airport. Emirates operates three daily flights from Chennai to Dubai, connecting passengers to more than 130 destinations.

The Chennai Airport Departures at the terminal are at level 2, and Emirates' check-in counters are located in the east wing of the terminal and the passengers have to enter through Gate No. 4.

Essa Sulaiman Ahmad, Emirates' vice-president, India & Nepal, said: "With its expansive, contemporary design, the new international terminal will offer our passengers greater convenience and exceptional services. The new facility will provide a stimulus to international travel from Chennai and benefit the many international passengers that fly into southern India's largest city on Emirates."

Emirates Airlines operates 21 flights from Chennai to Dubai every week: EK543, leaves Chennai at 4:15am, EK545 departs from Chennai at 9:45am and EK547 leaves Chennai at 9.45pm. 
 

Japan International Cooperation Agency begins study for Chennai-Bangalore corridor

 Japan International Cooperation Agency

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) along with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), who are the official consultants of the project, on Tuesday announced the launch of the study for the Chennai-Bangalore-Chitradurga corridor.

The study will cover an area of 560 Km spread across  Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, along the corridor between Chennai-Bangalore-Chitradurga and will cost about Rs. 60 crore. The study will help in arriving at the total cost of the project.

The study team will prepare a comprehensive regional perspective plan for the region, along with developing strategy for transforming the region into a globally competitive investment destination through discussions among government/governmental agencies and the private sector of both India and Japan. The study team will also identify suitable nodes to be taken up for industrial development within the target and prepare Master Plan and Development Plan for at least two selected Industrial nodes, along with techno economic feasibility study of early bird projects in the two nodes.

Chief officer of JICA in India developing the infrastructure around CBIC was very important for creating the industrial belt on Chennai - Bangalore corridor."Improved infrastructure is immensely important for attracting investment in the region which will fuel employment and comprehensive development of the whole region,’’ he said.

Vijayawada based Airline Air Costa takes off from Chennai today

 
Air Costa, promoted by Lingamaneni Estates Private Limited, is headquartered in Vijayawada but Chennai will serve as its maintenance centre in chennai.

  Chennai will serve as the maintenance centre for the airline

The first airline from Andhra Pradesh, Air Costa, which began operations from Vijayawada on Monday, will fly its first service from Chennai to Jaipur on Tuesday. The flight will take off at 11.20 a.m. on Tuesday with around 60 passengers and a flight from Jaipur will arrive in Chennai at 1.20 p.m., airport officer said.

This airline, promoted by Lingamaneni Estates Private Limited (LEPL), is headquartered in Vijayawada. Chennai will serve as its maintenance centre.

Chennai is the third busiest airport in the country after Delhi and Mumbai. Air Costa’s move, along with Air Asia’s plan to make the city its operations hub, will have a positive impact, said officials.
“Our additional revenue, though not substantial in the beginning, will at least be moderate. Passenger traffic will also improve,” said an official for Airports Authority of India (AAI). At present, 27 international airlines and six domestic airlines operate out of Chennai with over 300 aircraft movements and 30 thousand  passengers per day.

Air Costa  have two Embraer aircrafts; the number may increase to 10 by the end of 2014 and to 25 by 2018. The airline plans to focus on improving connectivity in tier II and tier III cities. The airline’s initial launch date in early March was deferred. 

“We had a large vacuum in passenger traffic after the exit of Kingfisher airlines and Paramount airlines. Now, with the addition of this airline, there may be a mild increase. The airline may have chosen Chennai as its maintenance centre because we are better off in terms of space when compared to Vijayawada and also other technical aspects,” said another official.