Monday, February 26, 2007

Bahrain: Air India Awaits Landing Rights for Direct Mangalore Flight

by Ronald D’Souza and Joe Andrade for Daijiworld Media Network - Global
Bahrain, Feb 26: The Mangalorean community in the Middle East can always boast of many firsts to their credit but this one beats it all!
To travel airborne direct from Bahrain to Mangalore with the state-of-the-art Air India Express service that will reach every passenger’s travel convenience and most importantly where it will pinch the least, viz., “the purse”, from either side of the Arabian waters, commencing from March 25, 2007.
Gone are the days for those of us in Bahrain, when we heard stories how our elders travelled to get to the Middle East and back from Mangalore with so many hurdles! Their arduous and tiresome journeys were unpredictable too.
In a few days from now, we could be either in Mangalore or in Bahrain just in a matter few hours. The long story has been turned shorter with Mangalore and Bahrain now brought closer to each other than imagined before – thanks to Air India Express.
Congratulations to Air India Express on the bold step taken in the interests of the common traveller and to the very many compatriots for working behind the scenes to bridge every gap to make this dream a reality.
A long-cherished dream come true for all those travellers based in the coastal belt of Karnataka and parts of Kerala who often transit or begin their journey from Mangalore, now with all its recently developed airport runway and building facilities.
Daijiworld Media Network team comprising Ronald D F D’Souza and Joe Andrade sought the views of D Debesh, Air India Manager, Bahrain and Jordan in the matter. He gave a crisp, brisk and pleasant interview at short notice in the presence of Anand Lobo, president of Mangalore Cultural and Social Association.
Exactly a month before the commencement of the much-awaited Bahrain to Mangalore service, the concept, modalities and time schedule of the new service that have been worked out so far were enthusiastically shared.
Debesh expressed delight that he had been receiving many enquiries from various corners on the modalities of this service and it gave them all the more encouragement to commence the service with a bang.

Here are the highlights of the AIRINDIA EXPRESS Bahrain/Mangalore service known so far, excerpted from the interview with D. Debesh:
Date of commencement of service: March 25, 2007, as already known to the media.
Inaugural Flight will originate from Mumbai. The routing: Mumbai-Doha-Bahrain-Mangalore–Doha–Bahrain- Mumbai
Two flight services from Bahrain per week i.e., on Sundays and Tuesdays
Brand new Boeing 737-800 NG (Next Generation), newly acquired AIRINDIA EXPRESS aircraft with seating capacity of 186 passengers, restricted to intaking 170 passengers because of payload restrictions.
Airindia will operate only as AIRINDIA EXPRESS from Bahrain w.e.f. March 25, 2007. The existing 7 Airindia frequencies will be increased to 11 (eleven) AIRINDIA EXPRESS frequencies per week from Bahrain commencing March 25, 2007, to various destinations including two frequencies per week to Mangalore.
Doha and Bahrain will share seating space equally under Economy Class only.
Ticket costs indicated to be 25% cheaper on the base rate of Bahraini Dinars 150 (taxes extra). Confirmed travel rates will be advised in due course when the computerized bookings open “on-line” on the basis “earlier the booking, cheaper the fare”.
Some special conditions apply in respect of cancellations or changes made from original flight bookings, details of which will be made known and advised to travelers later.
Web based e-ticket travel issuance system - on-line booking facility and also through travel agents - whichever is convenient to the passenger.
Maximum baggage limit 30 kgs per passenger. Excess luggage fees will be charged as per special fee levy to be advised later.
There will be a Summer Schedule of this service from March to October and a Winter Schedule service from October to March, as is customary, the current schedule to be confirmed shortly as soon as all operational modalities are in place both ends.
With the commencement of Winter Schedule in October 2007, the frequencies are expected to increase to 14 from Bahrain per week to include Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore. Furthermore, the game-plan on frequency schedules for AIRINDIA EXPRESS is expected to touch 20 frequencies per week after due study and assessment of the existing frequencies and continued traffic to various destinations.
Airindia is still awaiting permission from the Bahrain Civil Aviation Authorities on the landing rights, exact time slots, etc. for the two BAHRAIN-MANGALORE services and this is expected to be confirmed by end of February 2007. The Bahrain Civil Aviation authorities have expressed shown keen interest in the AIRINDIA EXPRESS service and have assured Airindia all co-operation for the service.
All arrangements are in place at Mangalore airport where AIRINDIA EXPRESS is doing its best to cater to the needs and facilities of passengers who would be arriving or departing from Mangalore. No efforts will be spared to make the journey as economical and comfortable as possible.
There will be an inaugural ceremony on the commencement of service, both in Mangalore and Bahrain.
In Bahrain, with all permissions subsequently being granted, the inaugural flight will be welcomed with vibrant cultural funfare in co-ordination with the, Kingdom of Bahrain’s civil aviation authorities, Indian Embassy, the Indian Ambassador and to add to it perhaps a short dazzling colorful Indian cultural show from the Karnataka community members hailing from and typical to the West Coast India belt.
On the Inaugural flight, both ways, VIPs could be expected to travel to get a taste of the service, first hand. And for all first flight passengers, AIRINDIA EXPRESS assures to give them an unforgettable and eventful first experience with a difference!
Once again our congratulations to AIRINDIA EXPRESS and all those people from the Karnataka community who have worked for this Mangalorean dream come true.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Dubai -Mangalore 5 Flights a Week - Booking Opens

Daijiworld News Network - Dubai
Dubai, Feb 23: As part of Air India's continued efforts to introduce more flights to Mangalore destination, Air India, in an official communication to daijiworld on Friday February 23, 2007, has informed that from March AI Express will fly 5 times a week and bookings have already opened online on www.airindiaexpress.in
In a letter to daijiworld, the Air India official has said that barring Sundays and Tuesdays, AI Express will fly all other 5 days a week to Mangalore from Dubai and back.
"Timing has a minor change from March 25, AI Express will take off from Dubai at 1400 hrs local time instead of current 14.30 hrs and from Mangalore the flight will take off at 2010 hrs instead of 2100 hrs"
Official also said that Doha-Bahrain-Mangalore booking will open online from next week, subject to schedule approval by the Airport authorities
"We are extremely happy with the load going from Mangalore-Dubai sector as almost flights are going full, and we have rectified some loopholes in the luggage system and timings."
Still AI Express has requested the passengers to adhere to luggage limitation while travelling to Mangalore from all destinations.
"Abu Dhabi-Muscat-Mangalore flight is yet to gather momentum as the current booking is not up to our expectations," says the official
Please log in to www.airindiaexpress.in for online booking or contact Al Maha Travels, GSA of Air India Express for alternative booking. Tel: 04 2666950

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Direct Flights to Mangalore - the Real People Behind it

Exclusive interview by Rajesh SequieraMain coordinatorKarnataka NRI Forum UAE
As the date February 15, 2007 draws closer and the countdown begins on the maiden direct Abu Dhabi-Muscat-Mangalore flight, there have been few people emerging out of the blues to claim the credit for making the Mangaloreans' dream of first flight from these destinations possible.
It can be recalled here that after several years of dedicated efforts and follow-up by united Karnataka and North Kerala forums, Mangalore airport has become the custom international airport and thereafter the first-ever international flight landed on the Bajpe tarmac.Ironically, those who were least concerned about Mangalore airport, suddenly started claiming credit for direct flights and began giving statements and speeches in public programmes. As mentioned once earlier, it reminds one of the metaphor of a bus with a starting trouble. Not many come forward to push-start it with a jerk, but once the engine starts running and the bus begins to move, there are an umpteen number to catch up with it and board !Daijiworld.com has been receiving several queries about the truth behind it from its readers from all over the Gulf.
Rajesh Sequeira, main coordinator of the Karnataka NRI Forum has been working closely for the cause of Mangalore international airport, had the privilege of communicating with Capt P P Singh, the COO of Air India Express, to seek clarification on this issue and the status of direct flights from other potential Gulf destinations.
Here are excerpts of an exclusive interview given by Cap P P Singh to daijiworld.com
About Capt. P P Singh
Capt P P Singh, chief operating officer of Air India Express has been with the commercial department of Air India for over 30 years. During his long tenure, Capt Singh has held various managerial positions in India, USA, Germany and the UAE. He was till recently the regional director for India, based in Mumbai, and prior to that, regional director - Gulf, Middle East and Africa, with Dubai as headquarters. He took over as chief operating officer of Air India Express in September 2006.


Q: There are certain individuals claiming the credit for Abu Dhabi-Muscat-Mangalore direct flight. Could you please clarify, whether this is an effort by any individuals or it was the part of the plan Air India?
A: On the advice of the Air India offices in Abu Dhabi and Muscat and of the Karnataka Associations, it was decided that we should provide connectivity between Abu Dhabi and Muscat. There is no doubt that Karnataka Associations have been actively following up for flights to Mangalore not only from Abu Dhabi and Muscat but also from Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.


Q: There are several dates given for introducing daily Dubai-Mangalore flights. Could you please tell us exactly when it will happen?

A: We are proposing to increase the frequency from 3 to 6 flights a week from Dubai to Mangalore with effect from March 25, 2007.

Q: There is a stronger presence of Mangaloreans in Kuwait than Oman, Bahrain or Doha, but tentative dates for direct flights have been given to the latter three destinations. Why is theren't any firm date for Kuwait? Any technical reason?
A: AI Express is proposing to link Kuwait also to Mangalore. It is not possible to link all destinations at the same time. At first, we are linking Dubai, followed by Muscat and Abu Dhabi on February 15, and Bahrain and Doha from March 25, 2007. We hope to link Kuwait with Mangalore by the middle of 2007.


Q: Saudi Arabia is another huge market for potential Mangalorean passengers. Any Plans to start direct flights from Jeddah, Riyadh and / or Dammam?

A: As far as Saudi Arabia is concerned, there are government restrictions because of which AI Express cannot operate from Saudi Arabia to Mangalore. This is the position at present and as and when the restrictions are lifted we could consider operating AI Express flights from Mangalore.


Q: After the service of about 4 months, are you happy about the outcome of first-ever international flight of Air India Express from Dubai to Mangalore
A: AI Express is satisfied with its operations from Dubai to Mangalore and is proposing to increase the flights from 3 to 6 a week from March 25, 2007. However, Mangalore Airport is unable to handle more flights because of its current size. The same terminal is used for both international and domestic flights. Hence the international flights can be operated only after 7 pm as the airport is not open for 24 hours. There are also restrictions on flights arriving and departing after midnight. As and when the Airport facilities improve, we would increase our frequencies and also connect more destinations in the Gulf with Mangalore.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Mangalore: Bajpe Airport to have e-payment Facility Soon

The Hindu
Mangalore, Feb 1: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has declared 2007 as the year of e-governance. The AAI in association with Syndicate Bank will implement the e-payment facility at Bajpe airport, here, in the next two months, said Durga Shanker Mishra, Chief Vigilance Officer, AAI, on Wednesday.
He was speaking to presspersons at the airport on the sidelines of a function organised to present the national "Best fire station award for 2004" to Bajpe airport.
The airport bagged the award for category five, six and seven fire tender services.
Mishra said that the AAI would make the best use of information technology (IT) in governing its airports in the country from this year. Once the e-payment facility was introduced at Bajpe airport it would help passengers, airline operators, contractors and pilots, he said.
Though the bank had its unit at the airport there was no e-payment facility. It would be introduced in the next two months, he added.
Mishra said that the passenger traffic at the airport recorded 60 per cent growth last year. More flights were likely to operate from the airport in the next a few months, he said. Construction of a new terminal building to be built at an estimated cost of Rs. 147 crore would start soon.
The construction of a new arrival hall and a canopy was under progress. The airport had two runways, he said.
Mishra presented the trophy to M R Vasudeva, director of the airport. He also presented the ISO 14,001: 2004 certificate for "quality environment management" at the airport, to Vasudeva.
He said that aviation sector in the country was booming, and air travel would become accessible to common man in the near future.