M'lore airport to be featured in ‘Airports India’ monthly magazine


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Mangalore, Aug 15: As we celebrate India’s 66th year of Independence, it calls out for another celebration as the Mangalore international airport will be now featured in ‘Airports India’, a monthly magazine from, Thursday, August 15.

It is published by Trend Setter Marketing Services Pvt Ltd along with the Airport authorities of India, where in they have planned to bring out a special feature titled, ‘Mangalore is an exciting investment opportunity.’

 It is a great prestige as the Mangalore airport has carved its name in the map as an international airport. The initiative is made by Sanjay Mudbidri, who hails from Udupi and comes from an aviation background.

Sanjay’s late father Jayanta Mudbidri was an aviator and has contributed his work towards Azad Kashmir, Indo China, Indo Pak conflicts and many other relief missions.

Taking the aviation bond, Sanjay with his creative approach has brought several innovations in advertising at various airports across India and Mangalore in particular.

The monthly magazine will showcase the quaint yet bustling Mangalore as a cultural, social, economic and educational powerhouse befitting.

  

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