Mangalore : New Terminal - First Step Towards Next Level


Mangalore : New Terminal -  First Step Towards Next Level
by Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Aug 3: With the new integrated terminal building of Mangalore Airport (NITB) becoming operational from Aug 2, 2010 the long awaited dream of Mangaloreans has finally been fulfilled, albeit after much delay. Though the NITB was inaugurated on May 15, 2010 the terminal was not open for operations until today. With the shifting of the services completely to the new terminal the distance to the airport has been reduced by nearly 6 kms, which has come as a big relief to travelers from the coastal districts of Karnataka and the border districts of neighboring Kerala.    

Apart from reducing the distance to the airport the NITB has become more of a necessity after the airport opened its door to international flights to operate from here four years back. Several airlines began to operate international flights from Mangalore airport to the Middle-East facilitating easy transit for a large number of people working in the Gulf countries. Therefore raising the airport to international standards was the need of the hour and the opening of the new terminal building is certainly a dream come true for the people of the coastal districts. Air India Express IX 820 from Bahrain/Kuwait was the first flight to land at the new terminal at 7.10 am today.  The same Air India Express IX 820 was the first flight to depart to Dubai from the new terminal.

M R Vasudeva and Air India Station Manager Chellam Prasad along with other Airport officials and Air India Staff were present at the new terminal to greet the passengers arrived by the first flight which landed at the new terminal building.  

Speaking to daijiworld.com Airport Director M R Vasudeva said “the new terminal is a gift to the people of Mangalore who have been waiting for this momentous day for a long time.  The terminal is now operational and will be on trial basis for another 15 to 20 days and all facilities are available to passengers and airlines except the aerobridges which will be installed subsequently.  NITB provides a comfortable and convenient ambience to both the passengers and the visitors. We have been able to provide more space to the airlines, for restaurants and shops, better facilities and space for passengers at the lounge and lobby”. 

Air India Station Manager Chellam Prasad termed it “as a proud moment for Air India to be the first airline to land its aircraft at the new terminal.  All credit should go to the Airport Director for making this dream a reality”. 

The shortcomings

The initial euphoria not withstanding, not everything at the airport is near perfect at least from the point of view of the private airlines who feel that the facilities are inadequate. One of the private airlines official on condition of anonymity stated that lot work is still pending and there seems to be a few technical flaws which should have been taken care of at the time of the construction of the new terminal. The main grouse of the airlines is that there is no proper storage facility for the airlines to store necessary basic engineering equipments at the new terminal which might be required by the aircrafts such as tyres and other spare parts.   These parts or equipments are very expensive and need to be stored with foolproof safety.  But such a basic facility usually provided at international airports is not provided at the new terminal. The private airlines feel that they should have been taken into confidence during the process of construction of the new terminal. 

The other flaw is that there is no provision for the airlines to go to the basement from inside the terminal in case the airline staff wants to approach the passengers or get their luggage. Suppose a passenger is taken ill after going in and does not want to travel the airline staff has to come out of the terminal into the public area and go a round about way to reach them which is a major drawback.  



 

Proper surveillance system is the other major area the concerns the airlines, especially the bird hit issue though it is not directly connected with the new terminal.  In the recent past there have been 3 cases of bird hit at the Bajpe airport including last weeks incident of a peacock that had hit the Jet Airways while landing, causing damage to the aircraft and delay in its departure.  It is the emergency situations arising out of situations like this necessitate the need of proper storage facility for engineering equipments.  These airlines have decided to take up the issue to the notice of the airport authorities as they feel that it is the duty of the Airport Authority to provide a clear ground for landing and departure.  The airlines feel that Airport Authority should make provisions to deploy someone at least at the time of departure or make some arrangements to scare the birds and reduce such incidents.

There are also complaints of lack of proper communication facilities at the basement of the new terminal which comes in the way of effective communication. Security at the new terminal building is another major issue.  With more entrance and exit areas and more space to be guarded the job of the Central Industrial Security Force has become all the more cumbersome and challenging.  It certainly calls for increased manpower to man the new terminal building.

Once these lacunae are taken care of may be the new terminal building will be safe, comfortable and convenient for the passengers, airlines and the visitors. The NITB can handle about 500 passengers at a time both arrival and departure.  Provisions are made for handling domestic and international passengers separately.  Facilities are also provided for parking more than 300 cars at the terminal.  The new terminal is capable of handling about 500 visitors at time. 

There were apprehensions about the approach road to the new terminal building which are now allayed with separate provisions for entry and exit.  Vehicles entering the NITB have to approach from the Shree Devi Institute of Technology road and the exit is from the road adjacent to the Deccan Park.  The state government has promised to provide Rs. 9 crores to develop the new exit road.  Though the dispute regarding the Deccan Park area is yet to be resolved Vasudeva feels that it will be solved and will not come in the way of developing the road. 

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  • SREEDHAR, KERALA/KASARGOD

    Sun, Aug 08 2010

    WELCOME NEW TERMINAL... THANK'S LOT FOR AIRPORT AUTHORITY MANGLORE FROM KERALA PEOPLE, NEW TERMIL WITH QUALITY ARRANGEMENT..ALSO EXPECTING EXTENSION OF RUNWAY AS WELL SOON..

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Aug 08 2010

    I left Manglore for Dubai yesterday.So,I too had the previlege of using NEW TERMINAL.Breathtaking view and beautiful airport. Full credit goes to those who are behind this great work.Hope more flights land in Mangalore airport in future.

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  • Najmuddin Assadi, Mangalore / Ajman

    Sat, Aug 07 2010

    Congrates to all Mangaloreans. The credit goes to Mr. Vasudeva, our beloved airport director. Now we hope the other international flights will get permission to operate to Mangalore and the fare level will not remain monopoly with Air India.

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  • Dr Ajay, Birmingham

    Thu, Aug 05 2010

    It is good feeling to hear that Mangalore aiarport has just moved up several gears but there are more things to do if it has to become a world class airport in its own little way. First of all we all have to realise that there are bound to be problems initially in virtually every aspect and things will begin to normalise with time.Every effort should be made to protect safety of passengers and employees.The runway expansion should be taken up as soon as possible so that wide bodied aircrafts could land here promoting competition and efficiency.A volvo bus service connecting city and Airport will be an excellent proposition.

    Five years ago I had written to daijiworld about the importance of having a railway station close to the Airport as is seen in most advanced economies.I even called it 'MANGALORE INTERNATIONAL'(got the idea after seeing the Birmingham Internatioanl station).The proposal is lying in cold storage and every effort should be made to revive it now that JNNURM funds will be available to Mangalore.If they cannot construct a road from the Maravoor station to the Airport then they should think about monorail or something like a sky bus.India produces hundreds of engineers and I am sure there is enough talent to do something about this.

    We have a very efficient and hard working director in Mr Vasudev and I am quite optimistic that he will do everything to made this Airport truly global.

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  • Lionel, Bajpe

    Wed, Aug 04 2010

    at last the Mangalorean dream has come true...Thanks to the authorities...

    To all Guys..commenting about the entrance board...Just leave it as is.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Wed, Aug 04 2010

    In the aftermath of the Mangalore air crash, a safety audit conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has identified 11 airports as critical. The Patna airport has turned out to be the most critical aerodrome in the country. Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel is learnt to have said that the Patna airport might be shut down if the state government failed to improve its infrastructure.

    Responding to the calling attention motion tabled in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday regarding 'serious safety problems faced by the airline industry in the country in the context of Mangalore aircraft crash', Patel said 11 airports have been identified as critical. These are located at Leh, Kullu, Shimla, Port Blair, Agartala, Lengpui, Kozhikode, Mangalore, Latur, Jammu and Patna. Most of these airports are situated in difficult terrain where extending the runway is next to impossible.

    CHECK http://www.indianexpress.com/news/May-shut-down-Patna-airportwarns-ministry/655742

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Wed, Aug 04 2010

    Nice to see new opened terminal, hope to see more and more improvement in near future, congratualtions and keep it up, God bless all the people who work hard for the betterment of the society and the Nation.

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    great news for Mangalore. No international carier should be allowed. encourage local airline like KF, JET

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  • ASIF U K, MANGLORE

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Dear guys,
    It should be in kannada 'Thamage aadarada swagatha bayasuva BHARATHIYA VIMANA NILDHANA PRADHIKARA'Instead of above written board.

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  • roshan crasta, kasaragod

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    MANGALORE ANTHARASTRIA VIMANA NILDHANKE NIMAGE SUSWAGHATHA.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    "Mangaluru Antharrastriya Vimaana Nildanakke Swagatha"

    "Bharathiya Vimana Nildangala Pradhikara"

    Thats all my diccision is final. No more4 comments please. I will change the board soon.

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  • Thomas Saldanha, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    I had the previlege of using the new terminal on its inaguration day, but I have few issues which I am sure will be sorted out in the near future. But as they say, 'First impression is the last impression'.
    On the positive side:
    1. The new terminal is big enough for Mangalore with its current frequency of 11-14 flights? a day.
    2. The structure looks very good, It is a replica of devanahalli terminal including a very nice & spacious parking lot.
    On the negative side:
    1. In the departure hall, there are hardly 50 chairs to sit, due to which some people after checking-in had to sit on the floor.
    2. There are no tea / coffee shops (CCD?) in the departure hall except for one which is accessible outside.
    3. The WC flush doesn't work on its inaugural day and no cleaning staff anywhere in the vicinity. The drier doesn't work.
    4. There is no Wi-Fi connection, these days a good number of people carry laptops & blackberry's who expect this service anywhere & everywhere. AAI should know that Wi-Fi is not a rocket science. Such services can be installed within minutes.

    5. India being so advanced in telecom, AAI could not provide a public telephone facility (PCO/STD/ISD) on its inaugural day.

    I hope the AAI authorities will look into these matters and henceforth make sure everything in place before the launch.

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  • samad , bajpe

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    nice to see the new terminal which 6 km close to manganlore.but what about the udupi side people...

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  • Abraham Coutinho, Mundkur/Bombay

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Yes, Mr. Dexter, you are right. It is grammatical error. It is literally translated from English version to Kannada. In Kannada it should read -
    1) Mangaluru Vimaan Nildana Thammannu Swagathisuthide
    (= Managalore Airport Welcomes you)
    or

    2) Mangaluru Vimaana Nildanakke Thamage Swagatha.
    (= Welcome to you to Mangalore Airport)
    or
    3) Mangaluru Vimaana Nildana - Thamage Swagatha.

    Ths is AAI's Kannada.


    Such things happen. Read on the entrance Arch of Minin Jesus Shrine at Bikarna Katte, Mangalore. It reads in Kannada "....Devarige Prathisona".
    It should be "...Devaralli Prathisaona" or"...Devarannu Prathisona".

    This is Church Kannada.

    Take it lightly. After all, all are not Kannada Pandits. But mistake is a mistake.

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  • Zeeshan, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    After much awaited Terminal finally its open for its operation thanks to all who are behind this massive operation ,when terminal was under constrUction we friends used to visit the place frequently and check the status....  Hope to land therE and check the service.....

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  • Chetan.S, mangalore,india

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Is it true that Mangalore Airport is the most risky airport bcoz of terror threats ?

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    All these things, without the runway extension do not inspire confidence in the minds of passengers.

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  • Lawrence D'Souza, Puttur

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    MANAGLORE VIMANA NILDANAKKE NIMAGE SWAGATHA is more appropriate than just MANGALORE VIMANA NILDANA TAMAGE SWAGATHA. Air port welcomes us not we welcome airport (I mean to say when you enter the door of airport). English sentence reads MANGALORE AIRPORT WELCOMES YOU means airport welcomes us. You can’t translate word by word of English to Kannada but you can write the meaning exactly when you translate right. Any take on this.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Yes Mr DEXTER MANGALORE.IT SHOULD BE LIKE THIS

    BHARATHIA VIMAANA NILDHANA GALA PRADHIKARA,MANGALURU,"AADHARADA SWAGATHA" if any alteration please..................

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Mangalore/Doha Qatar

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Dear Dexter its NIMAGE, Tamage is not kannada word..

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  • Dexter, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Guys I am not very sure. But those who are really good in Kannada can comment. Isnt there a grammatical error found in the sentence written in Kannada on the welcome board.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    Finally we will feel like driving on a road that leads to an airport unlike before when there weren't proper driection signs either. Must see how long will the beauty be maintained.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Aug 03 2010

    WHY SAUDI DIRECT FLIGHT FROM MANGALORE STILL REMAINS AS A DREAM ?HOW LONG WE HAVE TO WAIT??????
    M.VEERAPPA MOILY,SM KRISHNA,......DO NEEDFUL TO A DREAM COME TRUE.

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  • abdulhai, udupi

    Mon, Aug 02 2010

    Gerat job Mr. Director.....Jai Ho..INDIA Jai ho

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  • Louis, Dubai

    Mon, Aug 02 2010

    Dear Daiji team thanks for the latest . Anyway any changes in IX - 812 departure timing ( 1.15 AM) from Dubai ...? as we are not gettings any information from Air India express office from 2 days now as we are planning to travel on 5th of August Dubai to Mangalore.

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