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Air India Press Release - Muscat

Muscat, Feb 5: Air India has added yet another accomplishment to its glorious history in its entry into 75 years of operations by introducing Muscat to Managalore flights by its budget airline Air India Express..The Indian National carrier’s development and progress is a significant achievement for Indian Aviation.

The expansion and growth of Air India,the flagship carrier of India, is continuing with its fleet expansion plan taking a firm shape.AirIndia placed the largest commercial airplane order in India's civil aviation history in December 2005...Air India plans to induct 50 new aircrafts in its fleet comprising the ultra long range B777-200 LR, 777-300 ER and the 787 Dreamliner.In addition another  firm order of 18, B 737-800 are in place.

Air India, , has been awarded with the “Best International West Bound Airline out of India” for the second consecutive year by Galileo Express Travel World Awards 2006 in New Delhi.  The Special Category Award recognizes the Most Significant Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative (CSR) taken by an organization.   Air-India has been ranked first as per total income in the aviation sector in the 2006 edition of the acclaimed publication “India’s top 500 companies”.

Air India commenced operations to Muscat on February 12, 1974 with a weekly service operated on the Mumbai-Muscat-Dubai-Kuwait route in the westbound direction and Bahrain-Muscat-Mumbai in the eastbound direction.  The airline presently operates thrice-weekly flights each between Mumbai and Muscat, and Delhi and Muscat, via Abu Dhabi, with
Airbus 310s aircraft.


 Air India Express. the budget airline, has presently 55 flights out of Kerela to various destinations in the Gulf. It has a fleet of nine aircrafts and is planning to induct 18 new state-of-the-art 737-800 Boeing aircrafts. “Air India Express started its operation in April 2005 and within a year, we have recorded impressive profits. A large group of customers today are demanding low cost international flights; hence expanding the network is the best solution to tap this growing market.  

Air India Express began operations to Muscat on 9th May 2005, the 50th Year of diplomatic ties between India and the Sultanate of Oman. Air India Express currently operates six weekly services between Oman and India - five to Muscat from three Indian stations, viz. Kochi, Kozhikode, and Thiruvananthapuram; and one between Salalah and Kozhikode.  Incidentally, Air India Express is the only airline, which operates flights between Salalah and Kerala.

Air-India Express is proud to announce commencement of their flights from Muscat to Mangalore, a dream awaited by the Mangalorean community effective 15th February, 2007 on Thursdays and Saturdays to the following schedule :

Flight No.

Arrvl.  Muscat

Dep. Muscat

Arrvl.  Mangalore

Day

IX-830

1700

1800

2225

THU

IX832

1455

1555

2225

SAT

 

Flight No.

Dep. Mangalore

Arrvl. Muscat

Dep. Muscat to Cochin

Day

IX-831

2355

0340 (FRI)

0440 (FRI)

THU

IX831

2355

0340 (SUN)

0440 (SUN)

SAT

Since commencement of Air-India Express, there is never a  dull moment since all the flights are doing well and propose to enhance its operations in future with twice a week flight from Salalah.

 

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