Mangalore: Air India Express flights to shift to Sharjah from May 1

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April 30, 2014
Mangalore, Apr 30: In view of the partial closure of the Dubai Airport runway, some flights of Air India Express will be operated from and to Sharjah instead of Dubai from May 1 to July 20.

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Air India Express flight IX 823 from Mangalore will operate to Sharjah with departure at 0125 hrs(1.25 am) on all days. Flight IX 824 from Sharjah to Mangalore will arrive at 0940 hrs(9.40 am).

Flight IX 383 will operate from Mangalore to Dubai with departure at 1400 hrs(2.00 pm) on all days except Sunday. Flight IX 384 from Dubai to Mangalore will arrive at 2215 hrs(10.15pm).

On Sunday, flight IX 387 will operate from Mangalore to Sharjah with departure at 1400 hrs (2.00 pm). Flight IX 388 from Sharjah to Mangalore will arrive at 2215 hrs(10.15 pm).

On Mondays and Fridays, IX 802 will operate from Mangalore to Mumbai at 2000 hrs(8.00 pm). On Tuesday and Saturday IX 208 from Mumbai will arrive at 0735hrs(7.35 am).

Air India Express/Air India flight schedule from Mangalore will be as follows between May 1 and July 20.

1 MAY - 20 JUL

ARRIVALS

DEPARTURE

MON

IX824

SHJ-IXE

9:40

IX823

IXE-SHJ

1:25

IX821/822

BAH-DOH/

IXE

19:05

IX821

IXE-BAH/

DOH

8:05

IX384

DXB-IXE

22:15

IX383

IXE-DXB

14:00

IX802

IXE-BOM

20:00

TUE

IX208

BOM-IXE

7:35

IX823

IXE-SHJ

1:25

IX824

SHJ-IXE

9:40

IX817/818

IXE-AUH/

MCT

9:05

IX818

AUH/

MCT-IXE

18:55

IX383

IXE-DXB

14:00

IX384

DXB-IXE

22:15

WED

IX824

SHJ-IXE

9:40

IX823

IXE-SHJ

1:25

IX385

CCJ-IXE

16:25

IX819

IXE-DOH/

BAH

8:05

IX819/820

DOH-BAH/

IXE

19:00

IX383

IXE-DXB

14:00

IX384

DXB-IXE

22:15

IX385

IXE-DMM

17:25

THU

IX386

DMM-IXE

3:10

IX823

IXE-SHJ

1:25

IX824

SHJ-IXE

9:40

IX386

IXE-CCJ

4:10

IX818

AUH/

MCT-IXE

18:55

IX817/818

IXE-AUH/

MCT

9:05

IX384

DXB-IXE

22:15

IX383

IXE-DXB

14:00

FRI

IX824

SHJ-IXE

9:40

IX823

IXE-SHJ

1:25

IX821/822

BAH-DOH/

IXE

19:05

IX821

IXE-BAH/

DOH

8:05

IX384

DXB-IXE

22:15

IX383

IXE-DXB

14:00

IX802

IXE-BOM

20:00

SAT

IX208

BOM-IXE

7:35

IX823

IXE-SHJ

1:25

IX824

SHJ-IXE

9:40

IX383

IXE-DXB

14:00

IX385

CCJ-IXE

16:25

IX385

IXE-DMM

17:25

IX384

DXB-IXE

22:15

SUN

IX386

DMM-IXE

3:10

IX823

IXE-SHJ

1:25

IX824

SHJ-IXE

9:40

IX386

IXE-CCJ

4:10

IX818

AUH/

MCT-IXE

18:55

IX817/818

IXE-AUH/

MCT

9:05

IX388

SHJ-IXE

22:15

IX387

IXE-SHJ

14:00

DAILY

AI665

BOM-IXE

12:15

AI680

IXE-BOM

12:50

THU

FRI

SAT

AI9507

BLR-IXE

17:20

AI9508

IXE-BLR

17:50

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