Air India Express to operate daily flights from Mangaluru Intl Airport to Abu Dhabi from July 22


Media release

Mangaluru, June 11: Air India Express (IX) is all set to increase frequency of its flights from Mangaluru International Airport to Abu Dhabi to a daily flight from July 22, 2024.

At present, IX operates 4 flights in a week to the capital city of United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. This will also result in uptick in daily flights to Bengaluru to 8, with IX and IndiGo restarting flights and IX routing aircraft for enhanced Abu Dhabi operations. 

At present, IndiGo (4) and IX (1) operate a total of 5 flights daily on the Bengaluru-Mangaluru sector. From July 8, the daily flights on this sector will go up to 6, with IX restarting its second daily flight. This number will further increase to 7 from July 22 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

 

IX will operate this additional flight onwards to Abu Dhabi from Mangaluru. The Bengaluru-Mangaluru leg will operate purely as a domestic flight and Abu Dhabi passengers will board at Mangaluru.

From August 1, flights on Bengaluru-Mangaluru sector will go up to 8 on three days in a week – Monday, Wednesday and Friday respectively. IX will operate the third flight on these days to go with its two daily flights.

IndiGo will operate 5 daily flights including the fifth flight which it announced in the summer schedule starting March 31. For operations on this sector that sees high passenger footfalls, IX uses the Boeing-737 Max and IndiGo uses the Airbus series aircraft. 

On the Mumbai-Mangaluru sector, IX will operate the afternoon flight from July 16 in place of Air India, which will continue to operate the morning flight. 

Currently, airlines from Mangaluru International Airport, operate 5 daily flights to Mumbai and Bengaluru, 2 daily flights to Chennai and Hyderabad respectively, one daily flight to Delhi, 3 weekly flights to Pune and 1 weekly flight to Tiruchirappalli.

International flights operation includes 2 daily flights to Dubai by IX and 4 weekly flights by IndiGo, 4 weekly to Dammam, 3 weekly to Muscat, 2 weekly to Doha and Bahrain and 1 weekly each to Kuwait and Jeddah – all by IX.

 

 

 

  

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    WHY THERE IS NO DIRECT FLIGHTS BETWEEN MANGALURU

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  • AP, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    As per Air India Express website, the additional flights w.e.f 22nd July are via Bengaluru and transit time is 15Hr50Mins.

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bejai/ Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    This is good news. But isn't Dubai more in demand than Abu Dhabi from M'lore? Mangalore / Bengalore / Mangalore - with experience and passenger feed back, IX flights are delayed generally in this sectors. This needs to be checked and taken care of.

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  • Sanjay Shenoy, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Very nice . Now every Month end we can come M'lore.

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  • Sharath, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Flight schedule, specially on early Saturday mornings is much needed. Thanks Air India Express. Now we can travel direct to Mangalore without wasting our weekends.

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