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  The Hindu : Business : Cochin International Airport registers steady growth
International passenger movement through the airport registered a growth rate of 14.77 per cent during the period.
International flight movement registered a growth rate of 10.86 per cent in 2005-06, when 11,444 flights (5,720 arriving and 5,724 departing) were operated out of the airport.
A major development in the international sector during 2005-06 was the launch of Air-India Express, the no-frills subsidiary of Air-India.
www.hindu.com /2006/09/30/stories/2006093001331900.htm   (423 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport Limited A Case of Public - Private Partnership | Economics Case Studies Collection
Cochin International Airport is the first private venture in the history of Indian civil aviation.
Cochin International Airport Limited had made a bid for Mumbai and Delhi airports after the Government had decided to privatize their operations and had called for 'request for proposals'.
Cochin International Airport was a novel venture in the history of civil aviation in India.
www.icmrindia.org /casestudies/catalogue/Economics/ECOA128.htm   (747 words)

  
 Cochin Airport - Karma Kerala
Cochin is quite a small clean well organised airport compared to many in this region of India with some 3 million passengers passing through it each year.
The airport is privately owned with much of the revenue being ploughed back into the airport to improve services, although it is also profitable and a great source of pride to many Keralites.
While most people around the world associate their local airport with little more than the chore of travel, for many overseas Keralites Cochin International Airport is as much a source of regional pride as one of their state's cultural or historic monuments.
www.karmakerala.com /guide/Cochin_Airport   (796 words)

  
  Cochin Airport Kerala - Cochin International Airport Limited India - CIAL - Kochi Airport Kerela
Cochin International Airport is the first International Airport in the country outside the ambit of the Government of India.
Cochin Airport, mooted in 1993, was executed with massive public participation in a record time.
Cochin International Airport is a state Government sponsored Project with public participation mostly from Non Resident Indians (NRIs) of Kerala from all over the world.
www.iloveindia.com /indian-airports/cochin-airport.html   (256 words)

  
 Rediff On The NeT Business News: Kerala govt rewards Cochin airport whiz with another dream project
Cochin International Airport Limited Managing Director V J Kurien, who conceived and implemented the Nedumbasserry Airport project in the joint sector, will be bidding goodbye to 'his project', which many sceptics said will remain a dream.
Cochin Port Trust chairman, Babu Rajiv, an Indian Administrative Service officer of the Assam cadre, who has been appointed in his place, has the onerous task of liquidating the liabilities and putting the airport on the path of growth.
The airport company's revenue is not even sufficient to pay the interests on loans worth Rs 1.8 billion the company had acquired for the construction of the airport.
www.rediff.com /business/1999/dec/16kochi.htm   (774 words)

  
 Hotels in Cochin,Hotels of Cochin,Hotel in Cochin,Hotels Cochin,Cochin Hotel Reservation in South India
The Renaissance is located closest to the Cochin Export Processing Zone at Kakkanad, the Alwaye-Kalamassery industrial belt and the new Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery, slated to go on stream during mid-1998.
Cochin is the Queen of the Arabian Sea.
Cochin, the commercial capital of Kerala is indeed the Queen of the Arabian Sea, where ancient civilization gracefully mingles with modern life.
www.south-india-tourism.com /hotels-in-south-india/hotels-in-cochin.html   (1989 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport in Kochi India   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cochin International Airport, the first international airport in the country outside the ambit of the Government of India, is a joint venture of Government of Kerala, NRIs, traveling public, financial institutions and airport service providers.
Located at Nedumbassery, the Airport is close to National Highway 47.
The broad gauge rail line passing through Kerala is adjacent to the airport and it is situated between Aluva Railway Station and Angamaly Railway Station.
www.india9.com /i9show/Cochin-International-Airport-6233.htm   (135 words)

  
  Government Declares Cochin Airport As International Airport - News.Indlaw.com
A Government Press release states that the declaration of the Cochin Airport as an international airport is a part of the Government policy for development of aviation infrastructure and opening of new gateways in the country.
Cochin International Airport is a novel venture in the history of Civil Aviation in India where Government of Kerala, Non Resident Indians (NRIs) travelling public, financial institutions, airport service providers and other jointed hands in the equity structure.
The airport is suitable for operation of B-747-400 type of aircraft and has sufficient apron space for parking of eight aircraft at a time.
www.indlawnews.com /news2k-0699   (326 words)

  
  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Cochin International Airport   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cochin International Airport is located at Nedumbassery, near Kochi, India.
The airport is owned by Cochin International Airport Limited, a public company, initially held by a large number of Non Resident Indians (Indians who live outside India), major Indian corporations as well as a majority interest by the government of Kerala.
The Airport is located about 30 kilometers from the central city area of Cochin and amenities such as pre-paid taxis are readily available which makes life much easier for the passengers who land over there.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/Cochin_International_Airport.html   (346 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport Limited A Case of Public - Private Partnership | Economics Case Studies Collection
Cochin International Airport Ltd. (CIAL) is the first private venture in the history of civil aviation in India.
Cochin International Airport was a novel venture in the history of civil aviation in India.
The airport was owned by Cochin International Airport Limited, a public limited company in which the Government of Kerala was the single largest shareholder.
www.icmr.icfai.org /casestudies/catalogue/Economics/ECOA129.htm   (580 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport Limited A Case of Public - Private Partnership | Economics Case Studies Collection
Cochin International Airport Ltd. (CIAL) is the first private venture in the history of civil aviation in India.
Cochin International Airport was a novel venture in the history of civil aviation in India.
The airport was owned by Cochin International Airport Limited, a public limited company in which the Government of Kerala was the single largest shareholder.
icmr.icfai.org /casestudies/catalogue/Economics/ECOA129.htm   (580 words)

  
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Cochin is the Queen of the Arabian Sea.
The new international airport is only a 30 minutes drive from the hotel and the main railway station is just three kilometers away.
Cochin, the commercial capital of Kerala is indeed the Queen of the Arabian Sea, where ancient civilization gracefully mingles with modern life.
www.kerala-ayurveda-backwater-beach-tours.com /kerala-hotels-resorts/cochin-hotels.html   (2028 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport Limited -   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) (IATA: COK) is located at Nedumbassery, near Kochi, India.
Built in the traditional architectural style of Kerala, the airport is owned by Cochin International Airport Limited, a public company, initially held by a large number of Non Resident Indians (Indians who live outside India), major Indian corporations as well as a majority interest by the government of Kerala.
The ground control is handled by Air India and the fuel supply to the airport is by the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. The airport company still holds 400 acres (1.6 km²) of prime land at its disposal for commercial deployment.
www.jaipurgrid.com /mediawiki/index.php/Cochin_International_Airport_Limited   (365 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport Limited A Case of Public - Private Partnership | Economics Case Studies Collection
Cochin International Airport is the first private venture in the history of Indian civil aviation.
Cochin International Airport Limited had made a bid for Mumbai and Delhi airports after the Government had decided to privatize their operations and had called for 'request for proposals'.
The airport was built on a 1300-acre plot surrounded by a lush green landscape, and had India's second longest runway (3400 metres).
icmr.icfai.org /casestudies/catalogue/Economics/ECOA128.htm   (747 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport
Cochin International Airport, also known as Kochi International Airport, is located at Nedumbassery, near Kochi (formerly known as Cochin) in India.
The Airport is located about 30 km (19 miles) from the central city area of Kochi and amenities such as pre-paid taxis are readily available.
The serene location of the airport and the availabilty of undeveloped land near the location provides ample opportunity for growth in the region.
encycl.opentopia.com /term/Cochin_International_Airport   (521 words)

  
 Kerala - Gateway To Paradise ( Kerala Airports, Cochin Airport, Nedumbassery, )
India's first privately owned, custom built international airport is due to open in January 1999 at Cochin.
The company is an extension of the Kochi International Airport Society, which aimed to set up an airport using donations from non-resident Indians.
Major domestic international airlines and charter services have begun negotiations for landing rights at the new airport, according to V.J.Kurien, managing director, Cochin International Airport Ltd. CIAL expects 700,000 passengers in the first year of operation.
www.kerala.cc /keralaairports   (443 words)

  
 Cochin International Airport (IATA: COK, ICAO: VOCI)
Cochin International Airport (IATA: COK, ICAO: VOCI), also known as Kochi International Airport or Nedumbassery Airport, is located at Nedumbassery, near Kochi (also known as Cochin) in India.
Built in the traditional architectural style of Kerala, the airport is owned by Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL), a public company, initially held by a large number of Non-resident Indians (Indian citizens who live outside India), major Indian corporations as well as a 13% holding by the government of Kerala.
This is the first international airport in India to be built with only a minority (13%) Central Government stake in a public-private partnership (PPP) project.
www.wikimapia.org /33199   (890 words)

  
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Cochin consists of mainland Ernakulam, the islands of Willington, Bolgatty and Gundu in the harbour,
Despite this, Cochin is an attractive city with serene creak and lagoons overhung with feathery coconut palms and picturesque islands.
The older parts of Fort Cochin and Mattanchery are an unlikely blend of medieval Portugal, Holland and an English country village grafted onto the troppical Malabar coast.
www.beautifulkerala.com /coco/redcarpet/cochin.php   (1416 words)

  
 Cochin airport to launch IT park   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Cochin international airport, India's first airport built under public-private partnership, will soon launch an IT park near its premises to ride the boom in the knowledge sector.
The IT park is to come up on a 33 acre plot of land near the airport at Nedumbassery on the outskirts of Kochi.
The traffic at the airport has picked up from 76 flights a week in 1999 to more than 200 flights now.
www.zdnetindia.com /print.html?iElementId=160111   (195 words)

  
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Cochin International airport is 32 km, Ernakulam Railway Stations and Bus Stand is 2 km from the hotel.
It is 25 km away from Cochin International Airport and around 2 km from Ernakulam Railway station and Bus terminal.
It is 4 km from the airport, 150 yards from the south railway station and 1 km from KSRTC Bus station.
www.kerala-hub.com /kerala-hotels/hotels-in-kochi-cochin-kerala.html   (2438 words)

  
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Bangalore International Airport - Track the progress of the new airport being built at Devanahalli, to be completed in 2006.
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trans.buyaah.com /Aviation/Airports/India/index.htm   (254 words)

  
 The Hindu : Business : Cochin international airport reaches a milestone
The airport reached the landmark figure with the operation of Air-India flight, AI 690, bound for Mumbai on Sunday morning, by which time it had 50,000 arrivals and an equal number of departures to its credit.
The Cochin International Airport, the first greenfield airport in the country, was formally inaugurated by the President of India on May 25, 1999.
During the 10-month period of the current fiscal, growth in aircraft movement in the international sector had registered a growth of 13.29 per cent with the total aircraft movement increasing to 9,526 from 8,408 for the corresponding period during the last fiscal.
www.hindu.com /2006/02/28/stories/2006022801811900.htm   (369 words)

  
 CIAL Approves Airport City Project at Cochin International Airport
Cochin airport is India's fourth-busiest airport and is expected to fuel the retail growth further.
CIAL, the first airport outside the ambit of the Airports Authority of India, was formed as public limited company with equity participation from the Kerala government, financial institutions and NRIs, a majority of whom are Keralites based in the Middle East.
Traffic at the airport has also picked up tremendously from 76 flights per week in 1999 when it was inaugurated to more than 315 flights of 11 domestic and 14 international airlines every week.
www.sbac.co.uk /community/cms/content/preview/news_item_view.asp?i=16200&t=0   (1114 words)

  
 CaseWeb: 1650.2 Cochin International Airport (Teaching Note)
Cochin International Airport opened in 1999 to widespread acclaim as the first and only airport to be constructed and operated by a private company in India.
By 2001 the airport was generating enough revenue to cover its operating costs, but not enough to service its debt or to pay dividends to its shareholders.
The airport company was already in technical default to its lenders, and its Managing Director had to figure out quickly how to improve profits or to convince shareholders to make further large infusions of equity.
www.ksgcase.harvard.edu /casetitle.asp?caseNo=1650.2   (230 words)

  
 CityIndexTravel: Accommodation: Hotel accomodation in Cochin India
Cochin, a fairytale land of tall, gently swaying palms, idyllic backwaters, sleek snake-boats, quaint Chinese fishing nets and ancient culture.
As you drive to to the hotel, you pass the massive dockyards of this ancient port, omnipresent coconut trees and stretches of glittering Arabian Sea.Situated on Willingdon Island,40 Km from Cochin international airport.06 Km from downtown Ernakulam.
The hotel is located within 42 kms from Cochin international airport.All of the Brunton Boatyard Hotel's 22 rooms overlook the sea, and so, by happy circumstance, do the en-suite bathrooms.
cityindextravel.com /india/cochin   (728 words)

  
 Welcome to Air India
The original structure of the church was in wood, it was changed to stone by the Portuguese in mid 16th century.
Vasco da Gama died in Cochin in 1524, he was buried here for 14 years before his body was transferred to Portugal.
Mattancherry Palace: This palace was presented to the Raja of Cochin, Veera Kerala Varma in the year 1557 by the Portuguese.
www.airindia.com /page.asp?pageid=126   (520 words)

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