Mangalore: Development Fee Unfair as Basic Amenities Lacking at New Terminal


Mangalore: Development Fee Unfair as Basic Amenities Lacking at New Terminal

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Sep 19: The euphoria over the  New Integrated Terminal Building (NITB) of Mangalore Airport  becoming functional from  August this year  seems to be short lived especially for international passengers  as they are force to shell out Rs. 825/- towards User Development Fee (UDF) levied by Airport Authority of India (AAI).   The UDF has been implemented from 1st September, 2010 after the AAI got approval for the same from the Civil Aviation Ministry.  Accordingly, each passenger boarding a domestic flight at Mangalore Airport will have to pay Rs. 150/- towards UDF whereas   passengers flying international will have to pay Rs. 825/- per passenger. 


The fee is inclusive of service tax and collection charges imposed by the airlines on passengers and are applicable to passengers only departing from Mangalore airport.   The UDF fee will be collected for a period of 10 years. 


As expected there is a hue and cry primarily from international fliers as they feel that Rs. 825/- per passenger is too excessive and will be a big burden on them.  While many passengers are even ready to pay this fee even though they consider it is too exorbitant, they feel that the facilities made available to the passengers at the new terminal are not adequate and not worth the fee charged from the passengers as maintenance fee.  While this is a matter of grave concern, many international passengers are facing the problem with regard to paying UDF as their tickets were booked much before September, this year.  

Greatly perturbed by the imposition of this fee members of Kerala Pravasi Sangham  this week had organized a protest march in front of the NITB demanding withdrawal of the UDF imposed on passengers  or at least to reduce the to a reasonable level.  

Though the respective  airlines are to collect this fee from passengers at the time of issue of air tickets to avoid inconvenience to passengers  and to enable air transport operations the plight of the passengers who are oblivious of this new levy are unprepared with necessary cash in Indian currency  required to pay at the time of their departure.  Many international travelers don’t carry extra Indian currency and when it comes to 3 to 4 family members travelling together, the cost comes to quite a sum.   Abdul Salaam of Kasargod who flew to Dubai with his family recently says “I had a tough time paying nearly Rs. 5000/- for 5 members of my family as I had not carried much money with me thinking it may not be of much use in the Middle East.  I could not go out to get the money from any ATM nearby as I had told the taxi driver to go back after dropping us at the airport.  Luckily the driver was somewhere nearby and he had the cash and I was saved from an embarrassing and tricky situation”.

The matter is further compounded   as the airport office does not accept credit card and ATM’s are not available anywhere within 2 kms radius of the airport.    Airport Director of Mangalore Airport M R Vasudeva when contacted stated that there is an Exchange Counter inside the NITB and also a branch of Canara Bank inside the premises.  “Information   about UDF is made known to the public through all possible communication media.  Despite this if the passengers say they were not aware and did not carry money I cannot do anything about it.  We are ready to extend all possible help to passengers in whatever way we can”.  About the non-availability of ATM within the airport premises he said “we have invited tenders to this effect and the facility will be made available once we complete the procedure”.   About the high fees charged for international travelers Vasudeva said that the fee was fixed by the Civil Aviation Minister and not by the Airport at local level.  But he promised to bring it to the notice of the concerned. 

One of the officials of private airlines said that ever since the UDF has come into effect we have been facing problems even from domestic customers.  “Everyday we have one or two customers who agitate and create commotion saying we are looting them.  Somehow we pacify and convince them “, said a private airline official who did not wish to be quoted. 

Many passengers and even airlines complain about lack of a proper restaurant inside the airport, a basic amenity which should have been provided to the passengers when they collect such a high user development fee.  “There is a no restaurant and only a food stall is available which does not have seating facility for travelers to sit leisurely and eat something.  Whenever there is a delay in the flight we have harrowing time of getting proper food for passengers as we have to go make food arrangements for the city which is time consuming”, one of the airline officials complained. 
Joshua Alvares from Udupi, a frequent flier to the Middle East also pointed out the lack of food facilities at the NITB.  “Very often we have to cope up with delays in flights which in itself are awful and lack of proper food or eating facilities adds to our frustration.  By the time we sit in the flight we lose the enthusiasm and the energy required to sustain the long hours of journey”. 
Though there is a provision of aerobridge at the NITB it is not yet functional and as a results passengers have to walk a long distance to catch the flight.  This becomes quite messy especially during rainy season as many passengers do not carry umbrellas. 

The NITB lacks even basic facilities like internet, STD/ISD facility and Post Office, which were available to the travelers at the Bajpe airport.  STD/ISD is a basic facility which is a must as most passengers may not carry a mobile with local sim and in case they wish to make any important call it is just not possible.   Passengers complain that drinking water is not easily available and there should be more provisions of drinking water facilities at the NITB.  Security aspect is also adding to the despair of the passengers and the shortage of CISF personnel causes undue security delay. 

According to Mangalore Airport officials the maintenance cost of the new terminal building is estimated at Rs. 75 lakh per month.  It has also spent crores of money on building infrastructure and developing the new terminal building in the last 8 years.   Now it has also undertaken the work of the other runway. No doubt all these developmental work needs money.   But when the passengers are charged such hefty amount as user development fee, the airport authorities should ensure that proper facilities and comforts are provided for the passengers who pay through their nose.  As Joshua Alvares points out may be the officials at the Mangalore Airport should have given priority for providing all these facilities before implementing the UDF.  At least they could have justified the huge amount of fee they charge for international travelers. 

Charging UDF without ensuring adequate facilities is tantamount to swindling the hapless passengers.  It is the fervent hope of all those people who had dreamt big about the NITB that Mangalore Airport lives up to the international standards by ensuring suitable   facilities. 


 

  

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  • Najmuddin Assadi, Mangalore / Ajman

    Sat, Sep 25 2010

    Nice to read the different comments and suggestions. What I would like to say is IT IS BETTER TO ADD THIS CHARGES INTO THE TICKET WHILE BUYING IT. It will be really a burden to pay during the departure time. International airport means international flights should use this airport. So far only AIRINDIA EXPRESS only.
    This airline is having very very less cabin space and you can't move your leggs once you sit. I have travelled by AIR ARABIA a budgetted airline of UAE which is providing a very spacious cabit space. ALLOW THE OTHER AIRLINES TO OPERATE so that airfare will also have a compitation and passengers will enjoy cheap fare.
    JAI HIND.

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  • Tom Cat , Mangalore/ Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Sep 22 2010

    Till Mangalorens agree to rename it as Tulu Nadu International Airport basic amenities will continue lacking like CWG

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  • IQBAL MOHAMMED, mangalore/sharjah

    Wed, Sep 22 2010

    I dont understand whats the big fuss over UDF its common, delhi,calicut,hyderabad etc etc everywhere its been collected, these people can spend thousands of rupees on unwanted things but to pay to the government UDF who have given us a new airport are showing a fuss, its common in them. I support the government, thank you for giving us such nice airport, Proud to be a mangalorean Jai Hind

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  • Jyothi, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 22 2010

    Why do we comment so much about the airport taxes? This is collected by almost all the airports. Its true thta these airports are 100%advanced than Mangalore airport. But we can not expect a new born baby to run. Lets keep our fingers crossed and hope in near future at least the basic necessites are made available.

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  • adshenoy, mangloor

    Tue, Sep 21 2010

    "User Pays" is aphenomenon emerging acrross the globe and mangalore airport no different but the question is can all afford tp pay?
    Certainly not at least for some. But the bigger quetion is an airport has to function and capital cost must be recovered from tax payers and users.
    Have we heward about the toll charges using state highways etc.?
    Airport userfees are no different.
    We all wanted a international airport in mangalore and now we have it.
    Are we prepared to pay? Perhaps yes a little smaller amount. So why not take up the issue with the ministry of civial aviation and airport authority of India. Perhaps it will work or else take a train from Mumbai or mangalore or Kerala and dont use the airport. Trust me, fees will come down whwn there is no usage.

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Lets see how many Gulf Mangalorean NRI’s will join you. I would say none

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Well-wisher, I think you have forgotten your past. You can not fond separate place in any where in Mangalore take KSRTC bus stand or service bus stand but still people live happy and peacefully. I don’t understand why Gulf NRI’S always grumble also remember not flying by you AI will not close down. You will travel by AI when you have emergency.

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  • Husain, Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Best thing is We, NRE passengers should strike, we should not travel in Air India Express untill we get our essentials, bcoz this IX charging us more than emirates or Etiad (these are class airlines in the world) i have never seen a worst facility like in airlines IX, they are not allowing other airlines to land in Mangalore & the facilities provided in Mangalore is not matching international standars.

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  • Nima, Kirem/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    dear commentors pls don't blame Air India express it will nt gain anything by UDF.UDF is applicable for all the flights flying from Mangalore airport.
    Well wisher there may b some reason for flight delay.I travelled with my 3 mnths kid i didn't had any problem in feeding(requested staff of AIE). Request staff in airport they will help u unless u tell them they will not know what problem u have.
    UDF collected by AAI nt AIE
    All say never travel by AIE but atlast all prefer this for convience

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  • Ifthikhar, Mangalore / KSA

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    As Air India Express is the only airline so far allowed to land and takeoff from this airport to international destinations this airport can not be called International airport. Therefore charging Rs 825 per passenger is meaningless. In the meantime people should be aware that they are risking their life by travelling to this airport until the runway is extended by at least 1.0 km.

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  • Imran , Mangalore/ Riyadh

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    I just back from my short holidays.
    Airport beauty and facilties has failed infront of Bangalore airport. There are complaints that some of the staff are asking tips money on arrival passengers. There is a small fast food restaurant in the departure lounge where the counter boy serving sandwich and other food items without wearing handgloves. In an internationl airport hygenic procedure should be followed.
    The road on exit from the airport is very bad.
    Inside the airport there is no hanging sign to direct even for toilet etc. etc..
    Inside the airpot it is boaring there is no art.
    Need of light classical instrumental music to play like in Bombay airport. I am confident that Mr. Vasudeva Rao will look into these matters.

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  • Well Wisher, Mangalore / Doha

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    We Mangaloreans must be united to boycott AI Express for some reasons. My family had bitter experience recently (scheduled on 15-09-2010) at Mangalore Airport. The flight has been delayed from 9 am to 11:30 then 11:30 to 12:15 and finally it flown from Mangalore by 13:15 hrs. i.e. approx. 4 hrs delay without prior info. My wife got sick and tired to find no proper place to breast feed for baby no telephone booth and No proper restaurant and rest place inside the airport. Mangalore Airport becomes a DRACULA PORT. BOYCOTT AI EXPRESS AND MANGALORE AIRPORT and also protest to pay huge User Fee. Please...............

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  • Jerry Moras, Canada

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Land owners who gave up thier properties need to collect 25 % (from 825 rs) from passengers.

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  • K. S. Mayya, Mangalore/South Korea

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Stop cribbing and pay up. You are among a small class of people who use the airport. Poor or majority of the tax payers do not. We like to show off or talk good things about our city etc. Go that extra mile and loosen your purse string for a noble cause, failing which you are shouting out loud that "all talk but no deeds" starts right from the ordinary people and babus are just our representation.

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  • Nelson Dsouza, Karkala/Riyadh

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Yes, the fees is on very high side. As few readers commented it should be within 250 to 350 and should have been levied after giving the basic facilities in the airport.Yes, we all should be patient but continue protest against the high fee.There seems to be no justification for this fee as facilities have not improved in comparison with the old Airport, in fact some of the facilities are lacking.Vasudeva, I am sure is a people friendly man and should take all this issues with the concerned Authorities.By the way is there a complaint/suggession box provided in the New Airport? Let all the passengers use this facility to put complaints in writing so that ministry will know that there is a majority who dont like the(UDF) fee structure.

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  • alwyn, canada

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Rs825 is too much then how much is not too little that is what required to communicate with AIR PORT OFFICIALS. All cry cry cry till end of life for money, then who will develop this airport. We all need comfort to travel, need airport in M'lore so who will cover the overheads

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  • C.V. Pereira, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    As far as Mangalorians are ready to be looted, there are many looters. This is clearly visible in air fares of Air India Express from Kuwait to Mangalore and Kuwait to Kozikode via Mangalore. Flying to Kozikode via Mangalore is much much cheaper than flying to Mangalore from Kuwait. Mangalore is Money basket for air india express and AAI.

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    For the NRI’S from gulf remember you all are comparing Mangalore to gulf airports. India is democratic country which needs several approvals where as country you live it’s not required. Rs 850/= is not a big amount but I agree facility need to be improved. Sad that our system made like that due to the corrupt politicians.

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  • Peter, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    It has turned into a loot for all. I have a huge problem about paying a parking fee of Rs 60 just because one took a little more than 5 min to pick up some one due to the rush at the airport. This despite a very badly designed approach road and exit road. The earlier cost of Rs 25 was more reasonable. Moreover it is very difficult for budget travelers like myself to use public transport or even auto's to travel to the city from the airport as the bus stand is far off and very difficult to approach from the road. when i have payed budget fares why should i be forced to cough up luxury fares to hire a taxi from the airport. Its like the airport management is on a looting spree. Daylight robbery.

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  • Dr Kiran Acharya, Manipal

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Blame the court for non functioning restaurant! The contractor has obtained a stay from the court, when caught for sub leasing the restaurant!

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  • vinod lewis, kallinpur/bahrain

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Fly via bombay and enjoy the benefits of 1. Lower air fare 2. Less UDF and 3. You will save 1 day (if travelling through Bahrain).

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  • MANGLORIAN, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    MANGALORE AIRPORT LOOTERS THIS FEE IS TOO MUCH OK? YOU GUYS SHOULD ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT ALL THE AIRPORT TAX AND FEES ARE WE ARE PAYING WITH THE TICKET..THAT MEANS THIS IS TOTALLY CHEATING AND COLLECTING THE MONEY FROM THE PASSANGERS.....250 IS OK... BUT 825???? SHAME ON AIRPORT AUTHORITIES........SHAME DON'T YOU GUYS LOOK YOUR FACE IN THE MIRROR?WHAT A SHAME ON YOU LAZY GUYS .....

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  • Mohammad Iqbal, Mangalore/Oman

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    If AAI cannot provide required facilities as per international standards then why they are charging the passengers at first place?. Also our so called national carrier - budget airline treating passengers like free travellers. If anyone wants to get humiliated then take bit of extra luggage through Mangalore by so called international budget airline!!! Having said that I am definitely not going to fly anymore with this airline. Good luck NITB

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    We have to be little patient. This new terminal has opened recently and some time is required for making it full pledged.

    Mr. Vasudeva will take necessary steps to complete the pending tasks including using of Aerobridges which will help the passengers to go to the terminal directly.

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  • Chris, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Remove these fees totally. If needed ask from Government. Government is filling money into thier own pockets. This Governemnt is disgusting.

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  • Satisha, Moodbidri - Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    CHARGING TO DOMESTIC PASSENGER RS. 100/- EACH, INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS RS. 200/- AND FOR INT'L FAMILY PASSENGERS RS. 500/- IMPOSING IS WELL WORTHY.

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  • Frederick Pinto, Shirva

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Wow...! That's wonderful. We want modern airport but from where will the funds comes? I agree passengers leaving from metro city like Mumbai,Delhi or Bangalore will also be charged commonly known as the departure tax. But passengers leaving from Mangalore airport on a international flight will pay an Rs. 850 and domestic flight passengers will pay Rs. 150 become more expensive and these fees charging development purpose only. These charges minimum to Rs.400 for international passengers and Rs.50 for domestic passengers. Also airlines shall collect the fee from the passengers at the time of issue of the air ticket. Transit passengers or transfer passengers must exempt from levy of these fee.

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  • Vijay Udupi, Udupi/Muscat

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    I don't mind paying 825 as UDF once in 6 months, but please improve the Duty Free Shop facility, where atleast we could buy some chocolates and boooz !!!Very pathetic to see the Duty Free Shop.

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  • K. MATHEW, VALENCIA/MUSCAT

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    THIS IS THE FATE OF SO CALLED NRIs(
    NON REQUIRED INDIANS) no voting power. NRI Bank account interest 3.5% Same Domestic Account 7.5% to 8.5%. NRI Students - Engineering Amdission 8 lac to 15 lacks, Medical Admissions 35 Lack to 50 lacks. UDF for NRI Passngers 850/= locals 150/= but infants are excluded. What is an NRI labour/staff salary???????. MP/MLA are crying for their hike as petrol/desil prices are increased.. Bank employees are striking for their pay increase. POOR -NRIs (NON REQUIED INDIANS)
    Even no human right commission not there to save them. WE CALL TO GULF ALL MP/MLA -THEY shed crocodile tears for NRIs on dias- collect there share and go. HOW MANY YEARS THE INJUSTICE WILL CONTINUE - we thought CONGRESS GOVT., WILL SAVE. COMMUNIST-LOCAL PEOPLES PARTY WILL HELP. THEN THOUGHT BJP GOVT., WILL PROTECT. NOW THINKING ONLY HIGH COMMAND/RAJEEV GHANDI WILL LOOK INTO NRIs PLEAD, AS AVIATION MINISTRY ALSO LEFT US WITH INTERUPTION OF AI EXPRESS FLIGHTS TO GULF COUNTRIES. ONLY GOD CAN HEAR AND UNDERSTAND OUR CRIES. FOR US NO PETROL/DIESEL REQUIRED.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    VERY GOOD IDEA TO LOOT THE PASSENGERS.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    VERY GOOD IDEA TO LOOT THE PASSENGERS.

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  • prakash, mlore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Can anyone tell me where are we need to pay these fees? are they not covered under the tickets? do we need to pay saperately in the airport? are there some counters?? Thank you!

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  • Browny Kuwait, Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Rs. 825 is too much. Rs. 350 is O.K.

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  • Ceraj, Mangalore,

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Very good Point By Rizwan, Mangalore...

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  • Micky, Mangalore/Muscat

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    One good thing about the new terminal building is that the congestion at the conveyor belt is now solved!!

    But Rs.850/- UDF is too pinching!! Mr. Vasudeva please do something.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Every organisation has its teething problem. You should not shy away from it instead bring this to knowledge of the authority. After all this airport is our pride and we all should boost the morale of the authority. Definitely, in the coming days they will try their best to provide their passangers with all the essential world standard infrastructures and facilities at both departure and arrival lounge. But don't refuse to pay the User Develoment Fee as that will make them more handicapped.

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  • Maxim, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    why grumble now!! you wanted international airport and direct flights, here you get with a heavy price. Thanks daijiworld for highlighting the issues, I hope authorities may soon fix all the issues and justify the charges levied with all the facilities to passengers. Charging hefty amount without giving any facilities is not justified, it is called extortion!! and Indian Govt organizations are good in that.

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    I have same opinion as Prakash

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  • Vincy, Belvai / Dubai

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    On 10th of Sept. one of my colleague came from Mangalore Airpot. I asked him about the new terminal and UDF. Even though he knew through Daijiworld about UDF, he was not sure whether it is included in ticket or collected at the airpot. But he had carried sufficient Indian Rupees, who was traveling along with his two other family members, which means 825X3=2475. He was telling since he was aware, he had carried the money. But there were passengers who were not aware of it had to face the problem. He also told me about the problem which is mentioned in your report.
    It is good to know that we have New Integrated Terminal Building (NITB) of Mangalore Airport, but Paying UDF 825 per person is too much. That also which has no facilities of International Standard Airports?
    No Credit Card acceptance, no ATM, no proper restaurant. Not only that there is also no STD?ISD and drinking water facility which is necessary in any of traveling spots.
    If this continues like this, I think many passengers may think of other options (Airports), which may consume little more time but have comfortable travel.
    Please wake up the Airport Authorities and do the needful.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Government of India is already charging airport tax which is intended for maintaining and providing facilities. For example a return ticket from Dubai to Mangalore includes: Airport Tax -dhs 75/-, Passenger Service Fees dhs 18.62, Development charge dhs 74.39 together which makes it approximately Rs 2100/-. When we pay such a huge amount then why this additional Rs 825/-? If AAI and Government cannot provide proper facilities even with Rs 2100/- let them hand over to private sector.
    In Kerala, they forced Calicut and Kochi airports to withdraw these. Why can't we do the same? Where are you Oscaranna, Nalin kumar, Jannanna and other netas?

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  • Prakash D'Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    After seeing the comments from all the people, Seems like one thing, We some mangaloreans are fit for cock-fight, interested in blaming each other. politicians take this for granted and then divide us more in the name of religion,region etc. Even after the mangalore has face such worst plane crash still they could not provide the basic facilities in mangalore international airport. Why it is called mangalore intnl aiorport? call it as a domestic airport. I have seen one common thing among mangaloreans, that is we are divided more on religion basis. Shame on us. God save mangalore and karnataka.

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  • steve, sharjah

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    They would have made our place better rather imposing heavy levy on travelers. It is a corrupted India, from childhood till old age people are taught how to loot and kill but very few who turn back to these system. Vulgarity is at rampage, people are been fooled by ritual and unbelief. Lack of knowledge, motivation and high dependability.

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  • Wilma Peris, Mangalore, Muscat

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    I travelled by AI Express to Muscat on the 4th of this month. After finishing my immigration, when I went to the waiting lounge, I was shocked to see that the lounge was full and there were'nt sufficient seats for the passengers to sit. Many families were standing, with babies in their arms and this is ridiculous. When they are charging Rs.825 from us, the airport authorities do not even care to provide us seating facilities.
    Can the airport authorities tell the passengers what is better at this new terminal? Not a sinle person has given a positive comment.

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  • SKM, Udupi-Dubai

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Arrival:
    Inside Airport basic system / supervision is lacking ,which is unacceptable to any Airport . At Arrival very next to Escalator 1st scanner is located , and Que is formed right from the escalator end, there is No place to get out of moving escalator .When I traveled on 14th Aug , I seen many passenger / woman carrying babies struggling to get out or falling as No space to step out from Escalator. There is No one to direct Que .This is major SAFETY ISSUE -unsafe condition .

    Departure:
    No information or placard available at the entrance to inform passengers, that the UDF has to be paid in a separate counter next to check in counter. Most of the families /passengers are sent back to UDF counter after waiting & dragging luggages for an hr at Check in counter . Again in UDF long Que , then one more Que at Exchange . What a stupid System / management .The admin. totally failed to implement simple safe & convenient system in a newly built International Airport, which causing so much trouble even after paying IRs 825 .

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  • John DSilva,Karkala/Mumbai,

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    The dream airport has been opened after a long delay.Civil Aviation Minister was keen to inaugurate in May 2010.It has taken more than three months to start functioning.It is dissapoing to note that the access and exit are still in a bad shape. Passengers coming from areas other than Mangalore get puzelled as no indicator boards aare displayed onthe approach road. The road leading to the airport from the juncion it too steep.The quality of material used including granite marble are substandard.Cleanliness particularly in ladies washroom is worst.Our legislators and parliamentarians close their eyes.It is sad to note that cause of Mangalore airport ha to be agigtated by Kerala friends. Where are the Mangaloreans particularly buisnessmen. Please wake up before it too late. Thanks to Daijiworld for highlighting the the peoples voice.

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  • vikram, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    THIS IS THE GIFT OF UPA TO THE PEOPLE......JAI HO

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  • JOHN MENEZES, MANGALORE

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Being a Mangaloren one of the worst experience I ever had at Mangalore Airport and Air India Express recently.So In future We (Myself & my Family) have decided not to utilize this Airport anymore & never travel by Air India Express.Considering the inconveniece which we had recently in future I don't mind loosing One day during our Vacation to travel at any other airport specially when we are having small children.I don't want to give any other explanation as all the International Passenger has gone thru such experience.I also would like to remind all the International Passengers who travel to Mangalore Airport there is no facilities as we find at other Airports & Air India Express has clearly taken the advantage specially from the Intl Passenger about the Air Fare as there are no other airlines are operating (Or may be not giving the landing permission)to this sector.I am sure,If it is continue like this there will be more Passenger who will not travel by Air India Express as well to Mangalore Airport.

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi / Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Liveing UDF in new Mangalore airport terminal is justifiable but they may have to give a concession to the children. What about the International flights coming to Mangalore?(from Bahrain) do we have to depend on only the AirIndia Express which is working like a settle bus? I boarded on 13th of August 2010 Air India Express which is bound to fly initially Bahrain via Doha which took almost 8 hours to reach Bahrain and went thru Doha and Kuwait. They intially preponed the flight from 9am to 8am but then flew exactly 9am. I have decided to not to fly with Air India Express any more.

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  • Rizwan, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    It is common in India, before providing service people will be charged for that. Expect decline of passengers in following years.

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  • Chetan.S, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    Thanks to kerala pravasi sangham atleast they are concerned of NRIs but very sad no help from various Karnataka sanghas .The facilities at Churchgate station in Mumbai is much much better than what we get in Mangalore Airport .

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  • bernard, bantwal

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    If they use that money for making an international airport in future like having a runway to land A380 planning for next 25 years then we should accept the fee as investement for our future generation even if we do not get the facilities we expect now. But if they are only thinking of satisfyingus today only then it is not worth it. Let us hope that they think for another 25 years and not present.

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  • Manglorean, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 19 2010

    I fully agree that the UDF levied is unreasonable considering the facilities extended at the NITB. I travelled from this Terminal two days ago and I found a lot of basic essential things required at the Airport lacking at large. For instance,
    1 There are no Telephone booths around which is required for International passengers when we usually leave our SIM cards back at home.
    2 Aerobridges are not functional which is very much a requirement considering the weather conditions at Mangalore.
    3 Traffic Management outside the Arrival and departure gates are pathetic with vehicles allowed to park for a long time near the entrance rather than in the Parking lot.
    4 Luggage collection on Arrival is too slow and annoying. I had to wait for 45 minutes to collect my baggage even though I could see the Flight I arrived right in front of my eyes. That is the distance they cannot manage. Morover it was a domestic and the only flight at that point in time. I can imagine the plightof passengers, if two or more flights arrive simultaneously.
    5 The access road to reach the terminal is steep and dangerous to manouevre during night hours when international flights fly.
    6 To top it, inspite of the serious accident recently, the runway is the same and not elongated as promised earlier by the autorities which still is a alarming safety concern.
    These are a few things which I feel would not keep the Fliers satisfied and the Payment of UDF makes most of them frustrated and is unjustifiable.

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Title: Mangalore: Development Fee Unfair as Basic Amenities Lacking at New Terminal



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