M'luru: AIE launches standalone flights to Muscat, Abu Dhabi; timings revised

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February 9, 2016

airindiaexpressMangaluru, Feb 9: Air India Express has started operating standalone flights from Mangaluru to Abu Dhabi and Muscat and revised the flight timings.

A release issued by the airlines satiated that it introduced standalone flights on Mangaluru - Abu Dhabi - Mangaluru and Mangaluru - Muscat - Mangaluru sectors with effect from Monday, February 8.

Until last weekend, there was a single combined flight operating on both these destinations.

Revised timings

Mangaluru : Muscat - Mangaluru : Air India Express flight no IX817 / IX818 will depart at 6: 20 a.m and arrive at 1:50 p.m. on Tuesdays / Thursdays and Sundays

Mangaluru - Abu Dhabi - Mangaluru: Air India express flight no IX815 / IX816 will depart at 9:20 p.m. on Mondays/ Wednesdays/ Fridays and Saturdays and arrive at 5:55p.m on Tuesdays/ Thursdays/ Saturdays and Sundays

The passengers who had booked on the combined flight IX817 / IX818 on Abu Dhabi or Muscat route are now supposed to get their bookings re-accommodated as per the new schedule.

For more details and clarification, contact Air India Express office, Lalbagh on 0824-2451046/2450811 or Mangaluru airport office on 0824-2220450/2254253.

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Abdul Majied
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016

WE NEED DIRECT FLIGHT from MANGALORE - RIYADH

aharkul
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016

But very sad to say that there is no direct flight from RIyadh to Mangalore. We need immediately from Riyadh to Mangalore once in a week.

Abdul Majied
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016

Dear Asif Bhai,

What happened to our Mangalore - Riyadh direct flight. We are waiting.
Hope you will do something.

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Bengaluru, May 23: Karnataka reported 216 covid-19 positive cases in last 24 hours, marking the highest single day spike in the state ever since the first case was detected on 8 March. 187 of these 216 patients have recently returned from Maharashtra.

A 32-year old male resident of Bengaluru died on Saturday making it the 42nd fatality in the state.

The spike on Saturday takes the total number of covid-19 positive closer to the 2,000 mark and the number of active cases to 1,307 in the state, according to the daily health bulletin of the health department.

Yadgir in northern Karnataka recorded 72 cases on Saturday while Raichur recorded 40 cases. Cases in the sugarcane growing region of Mandya continued to rise as 28 people tested positive on Saturday that takes the total number of active cases to 211 as against Bengaluru that has 124.

Gadag registered 15 cases while Bengaluru recorded 4 cases.

Most of those who tested positive on Saturday had returned from other states, especially Maharashtra, one of the worst affected regions in the country.

The spike in cases comes even as the B.S.Yediyurappa-led state government is deliberating further easing of lockdown restrictions post 31 May. The state government has already resumed public bus and train services as well to facilitate inter-district movement of people that has added to fears of spreading the virus from cities to villages where healthcare infrastructure is poor and inadequate.

Karnataka will also see domestic flight arrivals from Monday.

In a statement on Saturday, Bengaluru International Airport said that it introduced ‘Parking-to-Boarding contactless’ journey.

“We have introduced innovative contactless procedures to minimise exposure at the Airport. These enhancements demonstrate our continued commitment to keep our passengers safe in this environment," said Hari Marar, managing director and chief executive of the airport said in a statement on Saturday.

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March 10,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 10: Congress leader NA Haris on Tuesday said that keeping Jammu and Kashmir leaders under house arrest is not democratic.

Speaking to media persons he said, "It is not done. Keeping the leaders under house arrest in Jammu and Kashmir is not democratic."

Haris said that nobody is talking about it. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not talking about it and nothing is happing.

"About Kashmir, it is better to say less as nobody is talking about it. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not talking about it and nothing is happening. It does not look good," he told media.

"I think leaders should be brought to the table and discussion on issues should take place. Do whatever has to be done for the country," he added.

The Jammu and Kashmir Administration had on February 5 invoked the Public Safety Act (PSA) against former Chief Ministers Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah. The duo was detained after the Central government abrogated Article 370 last year.

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April 3,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 3: The Dakshina Kannada district administration’s decision to ban use of private vehicles, excluding permitted categories, from Friday for effective implementation of lockdown, began showing results since morning itself.

Mangaluru City Traffic Police and Dakshina Kannada district police erected several pickets at vantage places on arterial roads to check those moving without a valid reason. Several two-wheelers were seized during the checking while a few car drivers were let off with a strict warning.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (Traffic), M Manjunatha Shetty, who was supervising a picket at Hampankatta, said that movement of private vehicles has drastically reduced in the city.

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