Mangalore, Jun 29: A delegation from United Associations of Karnataka Kuwait (UAKK), an umbrella organization of 12 associations, and prominent social workers from coastal Karnataka called on Karnataka chief minister Siddaramiah in Vidaana Saudha, Bangalore and requested his intervention with aviation ministry of India in regard to the restoration of Kuwait-Mangalore direct flight.
The delegation said that more than 1,30,000 Kuwait bound passengers from coastal Karnataka and northern Kerala are put to untold hardships and their flying time was extended from 4 to 12 hours since Air India Express wrapped up its flight service in Kuwait - Mangalore sector from Feb 15, 2014. The plight of the aged and families with the small kids has become miserable as they have to transit through Bombay or Bangalore.
Most of the disappointed passengers feel that there was systematic plan executed by the vested interests to cancel the Kuwait-Mangalore flight services and finally they succeeded in victimizing Mangalore passengers by cancelling the flights from Feb 2014 and all representation to restore the flights fell on deaf ears.
UAKK delegation has submitted a memorandum to the chief minister through the help of Minister for Health and Family Welfare U.T. Kader and requested him to garnish the support from aviation ministry of India to restore the flights.
On behalf of thousands of Karnataka and Northern Kerala NRIs in Kuwait, UAKK requested the Civil Aviation Ministry of India to restore the direct flight service between Kuwait and Mangalore on top priority basis as currently Kuwait is the only gulf country which does not have direct flights to Mangalore.
A memorandum was also sent to the ambassador of India in Kuwait requesting him to exhort the Aviation Ministry to reinstate standard Airlines to operate direct flight services on Kuwait-Mangalore sector. The memorandum stated that the Aviation Ministry and the concerned Airlines may also look into the possibility of introducing flight services on Kuwait-Mangalore-Bangalore sector.
UAKK is also planning to meet Railway Minister Sadananda Gowda and Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel in this regard.
The delegation included UAKK chief coordinator Hasan Yusuf, KKMA Karnataka Unit Coordinator S.M. Farooq and Coastal Karnataka Social Worker U.M. Mohammed.




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