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Doha - Bahrain - Mangalore: Good News: No Change in Air India Express Schedule

 

Daijiworld Media Network
With input from Ronald D`Souza in Bahrain and Reena Castelino Doha


Doha / Bahrain, March 17: The clouds of uncertainty over the earlier announced Doha - Bahrain - Mangalore flight schedule have cleared as Air India Express officials at Mumbai and Bahrain re-confirmed that the first flight will be operating on March 25, 2007.

 

 

Earlier, doubts had been expressed if Air India Express will fly on the scheduled date. There were hurdles in flying Air India Express from Bahrain.

 

But officials in Mumbai were reluctant to fly on March 25.

 

Yet,  even if AI Express was not allowed, its regular flight 'Air India' was getting ready to replace it.

 

"Tickets will be available within a day or two from today (March 17, 2007)" said Air India  chief D Debesh  in Bahrain, speaking to daijiworld.com

"The issues on flying AI Express have now been solved and we are all set for first ever flight from Doha and Bahrain."

 

Daijiworld.com will keep its readers updated as soon as tickets available on Air India express website.

In the meantime, you can keep checking the site: www.airindiaexpress.in

 

 

Air India Express Updated Schedule for March 2007

 

Starting from March 2nd onwards the flights are going to be 5 times a week, Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday

Time Table from March 26th onwards

Days of operation

Dubai (DXB)

Dep

(Local Time)

Mangalore(IXE)

Arr/Dep

Dubai(DXB)

Arr

Monday Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

1400

1910/2010

2200

 

From March 27th onwards Abudhabi- Mangalore- Muscat-Abudhabi flight  operation will be Tuesday and Saturday

 

Time Table From March 27th

Days of Operation

Muscat

(MCT)

Arr/Dep

 (Local Time)

Abudhabi

(AUH)

Arr/Dep

Mangalore

(IXE)

Arr/Dep

Muscat

(MCT)

Arr/Dep

Abudhabi

(AUH)

Arr

Tuesday

 

1135/1225

1315/1410

1910/2010

2140/2230

 

2320

 

Days of Operation

Abudhabi

(AUH)

Dep

(Local Time)

Muscat

(MCT

Arr/Dep

Mangalore

(IXE)

Arr/Dep

Abudhabi

(AUH)

Arr/Dep

Muscat

(MCT)

Arr

Saturday

1535

1625/1715

2150/2250

0045/0135

Next Day

0225

 

 

Note: Doha - Bahrain - Mangalore schedule to be published soon..

 

Tips while Flying Air India Express

  1. While making booking contact details of the Origin and Destination should be done (Mobile as well as Residence)
  2. It is a good practice to write down your name and the address as well the contact details on your baggage’s
  3. Carry the E-Ticket along with the passport (with Visa)
  4. Hand baggage 7 kgs And check in Baggage 30 kgs (Gulf) and 20 kgs from Mangalore
  5. Check your Departure timings 2 days prior Departure
  6. Buy your tickets either from the net or from  authorised agents

 

Contact Details

Station

Reservation No.

Airport No.

Dubai

009714-2666950

009714-2165828

009714-2165829

009714-2166666 (General Enquiry)

 

 

Abudhabi

009712-6322300

009712-6322747

009712-5757033

009712-5052646

 

Mangalore

0824-2493383
0824-2493875

0824-2220450
0824-2230451

Muscat

00968 24818488
00968 24818666

00968-24510737

Doha

00974 4418423
00974 4418424
00974 4411093
00974 4411069

 00974 4622544

Bahrain

0017220787

0017220788

0017220789

0017321284

0017321285

 

 

  

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