AI Pilots' strike effect: Concerns over cancelled M'lore-Dubai, Bahrain flights

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July 9, 2012

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Mangalore, July 9: The Air India pilots' strike has had an impact on the Indian diaspora living in the UAE with non-operation of flights from Dubai to Mangalore becoming a cause of worry for them.

Owing to the pilots' strike, day flights from Dubai to Mangalore have been stopped temporarily. The Mangalorean populace living in Dubai has expressed concerns with respect to availability of flights to Mangalore for the upcoming Ramadan and Eid holidays. The Dubai-Mumbai-Mangalore route is tiresome and time consuming and hence availability of the direct flight will always be their first priority.

Speaking to Coastaldigest.com, Air India officials confirmed that the day flight (IX 383) from Dubai to Mangalore had been stopped for the time being because of the pilots' strike but the night flights will carry on operations as per schedule. The concerned day flight used to operate on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The flights would be re-introduced as soon as the strike is called off, Air India officials said.

The strike had resulted in the stoppage of Mangalore-Kuwait Sunday flight as well. However, it will resume services from July 15, the officials said. The schedule for the concerned flight is on the Calicut-Mangalore-Kuwait route on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

The number of direct Mangalore-Bahrain direct flights has also come down from 3 to 1. Only one flight in a week will operate on the Mangalore-Bahrain route till at least August end, the officials said. All other flights operating to Gulf from Mangalore whether to Abu Dhabi, Muscat etc will fly as per schedule.

There was a suggestion from the Mangalorean community to reschedule the Bahrain flight to some other day as opposed to Friday owing to inconvenience with respect to Friday prayers. The suggestion has been placed before higher authorities, Air India officials told Coastaldigest.com. However, they also said that it is rather difficult to reschedule the flight as then some other flight in some other sector would have to be deployed on Friday.

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May 12,2020

Mangaluru, May 12: Two people hailing from Udupi district tested positive for covid-19 today. The sources of this infection is said to be Mangaluru's First Neuro Hospital.

Fresh bulletin from health and family welfare department revealed that a 52-year-old woman and a 26-year-old man from Karkala in Udupi were tested positive for the deadly coronavirus.

Among them, the woman had undergone treatment at the First Neuro Hospital. She is said to have contracted the infection from P-507 who was also was tested positive  April 27. And the youth was in touch with the woman.

The duo have not visited their home in Karkala for past few days. They were in quarantine and tested positive while being admitted at the same hospital.

With this the total number of COVID-19 cases found in Dakshina Kannada district are 33 now. Three among them have died and 14 have been discharged. Now, the district has 16 active coronavirus cases.

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February 17,2020

Hubli, Feb 17: A local court here on Monday sent three Kashmiri students who were arrested on charges of sedition to judicial custody till March 2.

They were arrested for allegedly raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting a video of the same on social media, told police.

All three were taken into custody by the police on Sunday night and were produced before a local court on Monday.

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May 17,2020

Bengaluru, May 17: Amidst mounting demand form Kannadigas across the world for repatriation flights in the wake of covid-19 lockdown, Dr Arathi Krishna, former Deputy Chairman of the NRI Forum of Karnataka government, has written to Hardeep Singh Puri Minister of Civil Aviation to operate more special flights to Gulf repatriate Kannadigas from gulf countries. 

Dr Arathi Krishna’s first request in the letter was to add flights from Kuwait, Bahrain and Jeddah to Bengaluru as many (from Karnataka) are stranded in these cities in precarious situations.

In addition, she also requested for a couple of flights from Dammam and Riyadh to Bengaluru as there are more than 3780 Kannadigas registered to return from Saudi Arabia and members of Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry are requesting the same. Any number of flights from Dubai to Bengaluru and Mangaluru will also help the stranded people, the letter stated. 

“Old and sick people, pregnant women and others are in urgent need to connect with the world are looking up to you for getting flights from different comers of the world. Indian communities are hopeful that you will use your position to help them to get the much needed mobility at this time,” the letter stated. 

She also said that the people in Karnataka are grateful to you (Mr Hardeep Singh Puri) for adding two flights from Dubai to Bengaluru in the last two schedules and one flight each from Riyadh, Dammam, Muscat and Doha.

Dr Arathi Krishna is currently serving as the Chairman of the NRI Cell of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee and Secretary of Indian Overseas Congress.

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