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Indian Punjab police inspect  the burnt coach of  a passenger train in Talwandi  Dogra village about 15Km from Amritsar late on May 7,2013. India's accident-prone rail network is still the main form of long-distance travel in the huge country despite fierce competition from private airlines.

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Indian Punjab police inspect  the burnt coach of  a passenger train in Talwandi  Dogra village about 15Km from Amritsar late on May 7,2013. India's accident-prone rail network is still the main form of long-distance travel in the huge country despite fierce competition from private airlines.

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Indian Punjab police inspect  the burnt coach of  a passenger train in Talwandi  Dogra village about 15Km from Amritsar late on May 7,2013. India's accident-prone rail network is still the main form of long-distance travel in the huge country despite fierce competition from private airlines.

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Comoran fishermen beach their canoes at Mitsamihuli, 35 kilometres from Comoros' capital Moroni following a search mission on July 7, 2009 for the missing Yemenia airlines' Airbus A-310 that crashed in the Indian Ocean in the early hours of June 30, 2009, killing all but one of the 153 passengers on board. The search for the Yemenia Airbus wreckage off the Comoros coast is difficult and will take time as the operation is being conducted under difficult conditions, the French ambassador here said yesterday.

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Comorans play on a beach situated near Galawa beach on July 4, 2009 where search teams comprising Yemeni, French and US military rescuers have been launching search missions on the Indian Ocean off the coast of Comoros to try to locate the wreckage of the still missing Yemenia airline A310 Airbus that crashed in the early hours on June 30, killing all but one of the 153 passengers on board. Search teams comprising French and Yemeni divers scour the Indian Ocean for the wreckage of the Yemenia airlines Airbus A310 on July 4, US search crews have located large debris from the Yemenia plane which crashed earlier this week after they spotted the debris floating on the Indian Ocean from a US helicopter according to officials of a civil aviation commission linked to the transport ministry in a statement carried by the Yemen's Sanaa state news agency.

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Comorans floric on a beach situated near Galawa beach on July 4, 2009 where search teams comprising Yemeni, French and US military rescuers have been launching search missions on the Indian Ocean off the coast of Comoros to try to locate the wreckage of the still missing Yemenia airline A310 Airbus that crashed in the early hours on June 30, killing all but one of the 153 passengers on board. Search teams comprising French and Yemeni divers scour the Indian Ocean for the wreckage of the Yemenia airlines Airbus A310 on July 4, US search crews have located large debris from the Yemenia plane which crashed earlier this week after they spotted the debris floating on the Indian Ocean from a US helicopter according to officials of a civil aviation commission linked to the transport ministry in a statement carried by the Yemen's Sanaa state news agency.

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In this photograph taken on October 20,2012, an Indian customer service representative stands behind the closed window of a Kingfisher Airlines booking counter at the International airport in New Delhi . India's grounded Kingfisher Airlines, which has been desperately seeking investment from foreign carriers, said on December 17, 2012 it planned to resuming flying some routes soon.

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In this photograph taken on October 20, 2012, an Indian customer service representative stands inside  the closed window of a Kingfisher Airlines booking counter at the International airport in New Delhi. India's troubled Kingfisher Airlines, which has been grounded since October, posted a record second-quarter loss on November 8, 2012, as revenues crashed, intensifying concerns about the carrier's future.

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An Indian customer service representative stands inside  the closed window of a Kingfisher Airlines booking counter at the International airport in New Delhi on October 20,2012. The flying licence of India's Kingfisher Airlines was suspended after the debt-laden carrier failed to satisfy the aviation regulator's concerns about its operations, an official said.

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An Indian customer service representative stands across the closed window of a Kingfisher Airlines booking counter at the International airport in New Delhi on October 20,2012. The flying licence of India's Kingfisher Airlines was suspended after the debt-laden carrier failed to satisfy the aviation regulator's concerns about its operations, an official said.

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Indian golfer, Rahul Singh, plays a shot at a tournament organised by Sri Lankan Airlines in Colombo on October 19, 2012. The airline has revived the tournament in Colombo after several years in a bid to boost sports tourism in a country that ended nearly four decades of ethnic conflict in May 2009.

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In this photograph taken on November 15, 2011, Vijay Mallya, Chairman and CEO of India's Kingfisher Airlines, surrounded by bodyguards, leaves after addressing the news conference in Mumbai. A local court in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad on October 12, 2012, issued an arrest warrant for billionaire Vijay Mallya, owner of debt-ridden Kingfisher Airlines, reports said.

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In this photograph taken on February 21, 2012, an Indian passenger enquires at the Kingfisher Airlines booking counter in the domestic terminal in Mumbai. India's ailing Kingfisher Airlines looked set to remain grounded after striking employees refused October 4, 2012 to return to work without payment of salaries, sending the carrier's shares nosediving further. Flights at cash-strapped Kingfisher, once one of the country's leading airlines, have been cancelled for four days as the company tries to persuade employees who have been unpaid for seven months to go back to their jobs.

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An Indian traveller walks past the Kingfisher Airlines booking counter at the airport in Mumbai on October 1, 2012. India's cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines cancelled several flights due to staff unrest, it said, fuelling more doubts about the private carrier's future and sending its shares plunging.

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An Indian traveller walks past the Kingfisher Airlines booking counter at the airport in Mumbai on October 1, 2012. India's cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines cancelled several flights due to staff unrest, it said, fuelling more doubts about the private carrier's future and sending its shares plunging.

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An Indian family waits next to the Kingfisher Airlines booking counter at the airport after their flight was cancelled in Mumbai on October 1, 2012. India's cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines cancelled several flights due to staff unrest, it said, fuelling more doubts about the private carrier's future and sending its shares plunging.

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In this photograph taken on December 20, 2007, an Indian labourer watches a Kingfisher Airline flight take off from the city airport in Mumbai. Cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines on July 11, 2012, said quarterly losses more than doubled from a year earlier, fuelling fresh doubts about the future of the private Indian carrier.

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Air India pilots from the Indian Pilots Guild (IPG) lie on a dias during a hunger strike in New Delhi on July 3, 2012, the latest development in a dispute between the managment of Air India and the IPG which has lasted for over 50 days. Eleven pilots belonging to Indian Pilots' Guild (IPG) began an indefinite hunger strike on June 24, to demand the reinstatement of 101 sacked colleagues. The pilots are demanding parity on conditions with their colleagues from Indian Airlines. Air India and Indian Airlines were merged in 2007 under the guidance of then Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel. The strike comes after the government in May 2012, cleared a USD 5.75-billion bailout package to help cash-strapped Air India, which has debts of USD 8.3 billion.

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