Jet Airways cancels all services from Bengaluru

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April 14, 2019

Bengaluru, Apr 14: With crisis-hit Jet Airways further curtailing its operations, there isn’t a single service of the carrier operating out of Bengaluru as of Saturday.

The airlines has cancelled all its international flights and in the process, the Bengaluru-Amsterdam Jet Airways flight — the last international service offered by the airlines from Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru has also been declared cancelled till April 15, as per the schedule published by carrier late on Friday.

A total of nine services each to and from Mumbai and three services each to and from Delhi have been cancelled as of April 12.

As per the list of services, the airlines stated it will operate 53 domestic services to and from Mumbai and Delhi airports between April 13 and 15. The currently operational routes connect Mumbai to Delhi, Chandigarh and Amritsar and Delhi to Mumbai, Dehradun, Chandigarh, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Indore, Amritsar and Bhopal and vise versa.

“Due to operational reasons, our flight schedule has been impacted. We realise this has affected your travel plans and truly regret the inconvenience. We would like to assure you that our 24x7 Contact Centre, Social Media and Guest Relations teams are working 24x7 to handle schedule adjustments including offering re-accommodation choices or extending full refunds as applicable,” reads a message posted by the airline on its page.

Flyers bear the brunt

Passengers who had made bookings, both international and domestic, through the airlines have now been left stranded and several of them claimed they haven’t received the refund for the journey, from the airlines or their respective travel agencies.“@jetairways Singapore-Bangalore flight was cancelled and I received the email. Tried contacting JetAirways for refund process, by call, email and social media. Really disappointed by the customer service. Please get back ASAP (sic),” tweeted Varsha Kulkarni, a passenger, on March 21.

Another passenger, Garvit Sancheti tweeted on April 12, “@jetairways flight 9W2397 has been cancelled for Mumbai to bangalore on 15.04.19 , unable to claim refund online kindly advise alternative way , ticket was from T2 and now flying with other airlines from T1. (sic)”

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March 11,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 11: A suspected coronavirus patient who had returned to Kalaburagi from Saudi Arabia on February 29 passed away today in hospital.

It is said he was admitted to the hospital on March 5 after he showed flu symptoms. But, the family members of the patient had shifted him to Hyderabad from GIMS on Tuesday against the advice of the doctors.

However, the district administration and District Health Officer (DHO) M A Jabbar are waiting for the final report of throat swab of the patient sent for lab test.

The DHO has directed Taluk Health Officer Sharanabasappa Kyatanal to supervise until the final rites of the suspect person were performed.

Kalaburagi Deputy Commissioner B Sharat said the patient died on Tuesday night on his way back to Kalaburagi after the doctor stated that chances of his survival was bleak. "It is still a suspected coronavirus case. We are waiting for the report," he said.

Sharat said he developed severe respiratory problem coupled with cough, cold and fever. "As he was 76-year-old, he failed to respond to the treatment. It is yet to be confirmed if the cause of death was coronavirus," he said.

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March 27,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 27: In a shocking development, an infant with no travel history tests positive for the deadly novel coronavirus in Dakshina Kannada, taking the total coronavirus positive cases to six. 

The 10-month-old child, hailing from Sajipanadu Village in Bantwal Taluk was admitted to a hospital at Deralakatte in Mangaluru for treatment on March 23 as it had developed respiratory problems. 

On March 24, the child’s condition worsened and hence his throat swabs was sent for COVID-19 testing. Today, reports of the tests confirmed that the child was infected with COVID-19.

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May 10,2020

Gadag, May 9: It is the month of April, and the season of mangoes is very much here. However, the mango farmers of Gadag are suffering huge losses amid the coronavirus lockdown due to the absence of transportation facilities along with several other issues that have been impacting their business adversely.

Speaking to media persons, Vishwanath Odugowdar, a mango farmer said, "Due to transportation problems we are not being able to export mangoes to different countries. We are trying to sell them in nearby markets."

"We are not in a situation to pack, transport and export the mangoes to different countries as we did earlier especially 
when it comes to Alphonso mangoes which is one of the most loved varieties. So, we are packing mangoes at our place. Somehow this year we have got very good quality of mangoes," he added.

Farmers here are incurring huge losses as mandis and markets across the country are shut while the transport of Alphonso mangoes has also come to a halt owing to the lockdown.

The small and medium scale farmers in places like Gadag, Dharwad, Bagalkote in north Karnataka have started packing the mangoes themselves in their farms in a bid to sell the fruit themselves.

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