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AI to launch direct flight to Frankfurt from Mumbai BPCL to shift LPG facility from Mumbai refinery; other refineries also to follow

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NEW DELHI: Air India is all set to spread its wings further in the American and European skies from the coming winters.

As part of this campaign, the national career will launch its much awaited direct flight from Mumbai to Frankfurt in Germany from October 16, 2018.

The flight AI 125 will leave from Mumbai at 1000 hrs and will arrive Frankfurt at 1400hrs LT. In return the flight AI 124 will leave from Frankfurt at 1545 hrs LT and will arrive in Mumbai at 0415 hrs.

The flight will be operated by B787 Dreamliner aircraft on Tuesday , Wednesday , Friday and Sunday.

The introducto­ry Executive Class Return Journey Fare is fixed at Rs. 1,45, 000 ( including Taxes ) and in Economy class the return fare will be Rs. 43,000 ( including Taxes )

At present, Air India flies Direct Flights to New York, Washington, San Francisco, Chicago, Newark, in USA and European cities like Stockholm, Copenhagen, Madrid, Vienna, Paris, London, Birmingham, Rome and Milan.

For more informatio­n, and our various promotiona­l offers, passengers can also log on to:

or call toll

www.airindia.in

1860 233 1407 or 1800 180 1407.

free number MUMBAI: State-run Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n (BPCL), which had a string of fire accidents this year at all its facilities, including the recent blasts at its flagship refinery here, is planning to shift the LPG facility out of the city to the nearby Rasayani, as part of its efforts to strengthen safety measures.

The second largest state-run refiner and oil marketer is also planning similar options for its other refineries in Kochi, and its joint venture refineries at Numaligarh in Assam and Bina in Madhya Pradesh as well, a top company official said here Tuesday.

"Will look at moving some of the related facilities, especially the LPG facility, to an alternate location for safety and commercial reasons," said D Rajkumar, chairman and managing director, BPCL.

The relocation of the LPG facility from the Mumbai refinery complex to Rasayani, which is around 60 km off the eastern waterfront, will be completed in the next two years, he said, adding this will help cut down truck movement near the refinery by as much as 43 per cent.

But Rajkumar, addressing the media after the AGM here late last evening, was quick to add that there is no plan to move the refinery itself to any alternate location.

BPCL'S director for refineries, R Ramachandr­an, said the Rasayani facility over the years will attract Rs 36,000-38,000 crore of investment­s over the next few years as the company is also planning a petchem facility there.

"The investment plans are still at the drawing board level, except for the LPG facility which is already underway.

We already have taken 250 acres and the entire plan will involve taking in an additional 500 acres. And thankfully land acquisitio­n will not be an issue as the land was earlier an industrial plot," said Ramachandr­an.

The first phase will have the LPG bottling facility, followed by a poly-propylene block, and the second phase will have an enthoneyli­ne plant, he added.

Rajkumar also said BPCL will invest around Rs 7,400 crore towards capital expenditur­e this fiscal year, of which around Rs 5,300 crore will be managed through internal accruals and the rest will be debt.

He said most of the capex will go into the upcoming petchem facility in Kochi as it will be focusing big on the petrochemi­cals sector going forward.

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