Mangalore, Oct 27: After a gap of several months, India's national carrier Air India Express has resumed air service between South Indian port city of Mangalore and Kuwait.
The first flight of the season took off from Mangalore International Airport at 7:30 a.m. on Monday. Thrice a week the AIE flight would depart from Mangalore at 7:30 a.m. and reach Kuwait via Bahrain at 11.15 a.m. (local time). On the return journey it would depart from Kuwait at 12.15 p.m. (local time) and arrive here at 7.25 p.m.
The flight will on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Mangalore to Kuwait via Bahrain. While the flight will stop at Bahrain in its onwards journey, on its return journey it would arrive here directly.
Several NRI organizations in Kuwait had been demanding the Air India Express and union government to restore the direct flight service between Mangalore and Kuwait.
Mangalore South MLA J R Jobo and his wife were among the passengers who boarded the flight maiden Mangalore-Kuwait flight of the season.
Before boarding the flight, speaking to media persons at the Airport, Mr Lobo recalled his and few other Congress leaders struggle towards pressurizing union government and the national career to resume AIE's Mangalore-Kuwait service.
Mr Lobo also thanked minister for Haj, Information and Infrastructure Development Roshan Baig for supporting the cause.
œWe met Air India director and managing director in July this year and explained them the need to resume Mangalore-Kuwait flight service. They had promised to look into it. We also approached union minister of state for civil aviation G M Siddeshwar in this regard, he said adding that finally in August Air India decided to resume its service in this sector.
Former MLA Vijay Kumar Shetty, Mangalore station manager of Air India Nagesh Shetty, deputy mayor Kavitha Vasu were also present on the occasion.








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