Mangalore, Jul 3: A joint delegation from United Associations of Karnataka Kuwait (UAKK) and Konkan Overseas Returnees Welfare Association (KORWA) called on Dakshina Kannada MP Naleen Kumar Kateel at his office in Mangalore and requested his intervention with aviation ministry of India regarding the restoration of direct flights on Kuwait – Mangalore sector.
The delegation said that more than 1,30,000 Kuwait-bound passengers from Mangalore, other parts of coastal Karnataka and Northern parts of Kerala are put to untold hardships and their flying time now has been extended from 4 to 12 hours since Air India Express wrapped up their flight services to Kuwait - Mangalore sector from February 15 this year. The plight of the aged and families with small kids has become miserable as they have to transit through Mumbai or Bangalore.
The delegation said that all the flights to Kozhikode and Kochi are operating as usual. AIE would have continued the Kuwait/Mangalore/Kozhikode flight and could have looked at other possible options, so that the travel hardships of Kuwait bound passengers from coastal Karnataka could have been avoided.
The delegation wondered whether the flight destinations were changed intentionally from Kuwait/Mangalore/Kozhikode to Kuwait/Kozhikode/Kochi to prove the point of lack of load so that the flight could be cancelled under pressure from certain lobbies.
The delegation requested Mr Kateel to look into this matter and put pressure on Civil Aviation Ministry to restore the Air India Express services or any other private airlines to introduce new flights at the earliest on Mangalroe-Kuwait sector.
The delegation comprised KORWA President Louis Lobo, Vice President Elias Sanctis, UAKK chief coordinator Hasan Yusuf, Archie Menezes, S.M. Farooq, KKMA Co coordinator, Jessie Pinto, David D Souza, John Tauro , Gretta Gomes ,Dev Kumar and others.




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