News headlines


Possibility of Kuwait - Mangalore Direct Flight Still Hangs in Balance

By Walter Nandalike
Editor-in-chief
Daijiworld.com

Pics: Rons Bantwal - Daijiworld Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 5: According to the chief operations officer (COO) of Air India Express Captain P P Singh, the  possibility of flying Air India Express directly from Kuwait to Mangalore will still have a question mark over it,  at least until this year end.

Captain Singh was speaking exclusively to Daijiworld.com editor-in-chief Walter Nandalike in Mumbai at AI  Express office, regarding the latest development of Air India Express to Mangalore sector.

"We all are doing our best; there is tremendous pressure from the people of the coastal region of Karnataka and North Malabar living in Kuwait to provide them with a direct flight facility, but we have certain limitations," Singh admitted.


Capt PP Singh and J J Sawjiany

"At the moment, we cannot assure anything. Air India and Indian Airlines (Indian) are capable of  flying direct. They have an advantage over AI Express. For AI Express there will be load penalty and  at the moment we cannot take off 4-hour non-stop flight from any destination" clarified the COO.

Informing further he stated, "Since the merger of Indian and Air India is under process, there are less possibilities of  realizing the direct flight of Kuwait- Mangalore immediately".

"We are looking for other options, like Kuwait- Abu Dhabi - Mangalore or Kuwait - Ahmedabad -  Mangalore. But this process too will take some time," admitted Singh.

Captain Singh has acknowledged the memorandum submitted by some organizations in Kuwait.

"Archie Menezes in Kuwait on behalf of some organization shas sent us the memorandum and he is  following up the issue. Also, on the other hand, UAE Karnataka NRI forum co-coordinator Rajesh Sequeira  is in touch with us regarding this route. Let us hope for the best and we assure of our full support in  this regard," he said.

Dubai - Mangalore 7 flights a week:

Conveying his extreme happiness over the Dubai - Mangalore sector, Captain Singh admitted that current  5 flights a week are not serving the entire need of Mangalore-bound passengers. From the current winter  season we will have 7 flights a week. This has already been approved by the concerned authority, he informed.

No Sharjah - Mangalore direct flight on the cards:

Though, it was earlier decided to have two weekly flights from Sharjah to Mangalore, for the moment the  plan for direct Sharjah - Mangalore flight has been dropped. Due to bilateral seat-sharing issues  between Dubai and India, there was very little chance to enhance the current 5 flights a week from Dubai to  Mangalore. But, the said issue has been resolved recently and it is agreed to have 7 flights a week. This led to the cancellation of Sharjah - Mangalore sector. "Dubai - Mangalore"  route is economical as far as the airline  operation is concerned,  rather than Dubai - Sharjah, clarified the Captain P P Singh.

Other Gulf sectors gaining momentum:

Captain Singh stated that 'he was earlier worried about the initial result on Abu Dhabi - Muscat - Mangalore and Doha - Bahrain - Mangalore flights. But now things are gaining momentum. Currently we have an average 60% load  result. This is a good sign, but still we need to reach 80% capacity, otherwise it will be difficult  for us to reach break-even', he averred.

Timing, Luggage problems minimized:

Initially we had some hurdles in operating from Dubai - Mangalore. Timing problem was due to fog conditions.  Since Amritsar-bound flights were to come to the Mangalore sector, during the winter season fog has  been largely responsible in flight delays. This year we are planning to use Coachin-Calicut-bound  flights to Mangalore sector. So fog situation will not affect our operation,' he assured.

Singh also informed that, as of now,' timing and luggage problem has been solved. Once in a while we may have to face any such problem. Look at any major airline; every airline has some problem or other, at some point. But we will take care of such things in future', he assured.

No Indian Rupee for In- flight shopping :

There have been a few complaints from the passengers with regard to the Indian Rupee not being accepted in-flight, while purchasing food or drinks. Only Dirhams and Dollars are being accepted.

J J Sawjiany, deputy general manager of Air India Express, who is responsible for finance too, was also present in the press brief, and he informed daijiworld that "This problem is because of the Reserve Bank restrictions, as things which are sold in-flight are bonded items and are not allowed to be sold in Indian rupee in the sky".

We have been discussing this matter, even Air India shopping has been facing such complaints from passengers. Very soon we will come to an agreement and in future Air India and its subsidiary flights will accept Indian Rupee" he pacified.

Mangalore - a successful destination:

After about 10 months of operation, Capt P P Singh has expressed his satification at the performance and achievement of direct Mangalore flights. He said that the frequency of the flights would be increased in accordance with the needs of the people, he informed in conclusion.

Mangalore Airport - Complete Coverage

  

Top Stories

Comment on this article

  • Marwin P.C. D'souza, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 21 2007

    We hope and pray that the direct flights from Kuwait will commence immediately.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • simon, MLORE / KUWAIT

    Mon, Aug 06 2007

    "We are hoping and praying that for Xmas we will be able to fly directly to Mangalore and spend the feast with our near and dear ones" - WILL THIS BE DREAM OR WILL THIS BE A REALITY!!! We are all hoping and praying that this dream come true.

    Thanks to all those who are doing their best. God Bless you.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Bennet Vas, MANGALORE

    Mon, Aug 06 2007

    Technical Issues is just a delaying tactic. Bottom line is that both the National Carriers do not want to give up their right of "First Option" to fly on this very lucrative sector. I am sure Jazeera / Air Arabia / Jet Airways / Kingfisher amongst other private carriers would grab this sector if permitted by the Indian Aviation Authorities.

    Unfortunatley this Bureucratic set up has resulted in the passengers suffering. If AI / IC they can have 7 flights a week DBX/IXE Sector - why cannot they have atleast 2 flights KWI/IXE ?? They have already Wet/Dry Leased Aircraft from Turkish / other Airlines - so untill they get their own Aircraft they could lease Aircraft and start DIRECT flights on the KWI/IXE route.

    Hopping flights are a nightmare and what we look forward to is a direct 4 hour flight to Mangalore. In conclusion it goes without saying that there is a very strong lobby that will delay the long awaited direct flights - No marks for guessing who stands to loose if we do not transit Bombay.

    However, we appreciate all the good work done by individuals & associations to ensure a direct fligt to Mangalore ASAP.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Archie Menezes, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Aug 05 2007

    Thank you Walter for following up our priority issue with Capt. P.P. Singh and Thanks for the good coverage. We are continuously following up the matter with Mr. Singh and also the Local Manager of Air India. As he has stated in the interview he has expressed his inability due to technical issues.

    We are hoping and praying that for Xmas we will be able to fly directly to Mangalore and spend the feast with our near and dear ones. Thanks for Rajesh for following up the issue.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse


Leave a Comment

Title: News headlines



You have 2000 characters left.

Disclaimer:

Please write your correct name and email address. Kindly do not post any personal, abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful or similar comments. Daijiworld.com will not be responsible for any defamatory message posted under this article.

Please note that sending false messages to insult, defame, intimidate, mislead or deceive people or to intentionally cause public disorder is punishable under law. It is obligatory on Daijiworld to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request.

Hence, sending offensive comments using daijiworld will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will Daijiworld.com be held responsible.