AI announces flight schedule between M'lore-Gulf

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August 18, 2012

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Mangalore, August 18: Air India Express has announced the new schedule of flights operating between Mangalore and Gulf countries.


On August 26, Air India Express will operate an additional flight on Mangalore-Bahrain-Mangalore sector on following timings:

IX 8199 Departure from Mangalore to Bahrain – 10:00 hrs

IX 820 Arrival from Bahrain to Mangalore - 19:15 hrs


The schedule of other Air India Express flights to/from Mangalore is as below:


Sector

Days of Operation

Departure

Mangalore – Dubai

All days of the week

22:00 hrs

Mangalore – Abu Dhabi - Muscat

Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays

10:15 hrs

Mangalore - Kuwait

Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays

17:45 hrs

Mangalore - Doha

Wednesdays

10:00 hrs

Mangalore – Bahrain

Saturdays

10:00 hrs

Mangalore - Mumbai

Mondays, Fridays

10:30 hrs



Arrival

Dubai – Mangalore

All days of the week

06:25 hrs

Abu Dhabi – Muscat - Mangalore

Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays

20:00 hrs

Kuwait – Mangalore

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays

06:20 hrs

Doha – Mangalore

Wednesdays

19:05 hrs

Bahrain – Mangalore

Saturdays

19:15 hrs

Mumbai – Mangalore

Mondays, Fridays

20:45 hrs

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