Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Jet offers 20 lakh seats at Rs 2250-3800!

19 February, 2013

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Jet offers 20 lakh seats at Rs 2250-3800!

Joining the low-fare war triggered by budget carrier SpiceJet last month, full service carrier Jet Airways [ Get Quote ] on Tuesday announced special fares as low as Rs 2,250 for a single journey across its domestic network.
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The airline has put 20 lakh seats on over 450 daily flights across 57 destinations on sale, for six days effective today under the offer, a Jet press release said. Passengers purchasing these tickets can travel anytime upto December-end this year.

The airline has introduced four different slabs for these one-way fares, based on the travel distance and the fares are inclusive of all taxes, the release said.

"This nationwide low-fare sales offer is a goodwill gesture to our loyal guests who will now be able to plan and schedule their travel much in advance, especially during the holiday seasons, while benefiting from these special fares," Jet Airways Group Chief Commercial Officer Sudheer Raghavan said.

Under the offer, the fare up to 750 km is priced at Rs 2,250, while for 750-1,000 km it is Rs 2,850. Similarly, the fares for destinations between 1,000 and 1,400 km are pegged at Rs 3,300 and above 1,400 km destinations are priced at Rs 3,800, the airline said.

Earlier, SpiceJet had put 1 million seats on sale for Rs 2,103 apiece early January which generated a massive response from passengers.   

                                                                                                                               Posted on 19.02.2013

Friday, February 15, 2013

Meteor blast over Central Russia on 15.02.2013



Meteor blast over Central Russia

 injures 500 on 15.02.2013 

Over 500 people, including 84 children were injured on Friday when a 10 ton meteor streaked across the sky above Russia's Ural Mountains, sending shock waves and showering debris that blasted windows and rocked buildings.
Most of those hurt suffered minor cuts and bruises but some received head injuries, Russian officials said.
According to Russian emergency situations ministry, 514 people have sought medical attention in the disaster area and 112 among them have been hospitalised. Among the injured there are 84 children, the emergency ministry reported.
The meteorite fall has not caused any serious disruptions, all housing and public utilities facilities, energy and communications facilities are operating normally, chief of the National Crisis Management Centre of the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry Vladimir Stepanov was quoted as saying by Itar-Tass news agency.

Russian space agency Roskosmos has confirmed the object that crashed in the Chelyabinsk region is a meteorite. They said, "According to preliminary estimates, this space object is of non-technogenic origin and qualifies as a meteorite. It was moving at a low trajectory with a speed of about 30 km/s."
The Russian army units found three meteorite debris impact sites, two of which are in an area near Chebarkul Lake, west of Chelyabinsk. The third site was found some 80 kilometres further to the northwest, near the town of Zlatoust.
The Russian army has joined the rescue operation. Its units are searching for meteorite debris in several places in Chelyabinsk region and in the neighbouring Tyumen region.
The emergency ministry reported that 20,000 rescue workers are operating in the region. Three aircraft were deployed to survey the area and locate other possible impact locations.
Radiation, chemical and biological protection units have been put on high alert in the area. As the explosion has occurred several kilometres above ground, a large ground area has to be thoroughly checked for radiation and other threats.
At least one piece of the fallen object caused damage on the ground in Chelyabinsk. According to local reports, it crashed into a wall near a zinc factory, disrupting the city's Internet and mobile service.
Witnesses said the explosion was so loud that it seemed like an earthquake and thunder had struck at the same time, and that there were huge trails of smoke across the sky. Others reported seeing burning objects fall to earth. 
                                                                                                                               Posted on 13.02.2013