Air India Express announced the schedule for direct flights between Mangalore and Dubai, as well as, flights between Amritsar, Delhi and Dubai.
The inaugural flight on 3rd October 2006, will commence at Delhi proceed to Amritsar and onwards to Dubai. On the same day operations between Mangalore and Dubai will start. Special inaugural fares are being offered for a limited period.
Effective 5th October 2006, there will be three weekly frequencies each between Amritsar, Delhi, Mangalore and Dubai. Departures from India will be every Monday, Thursday and Saturday as follows: (all times local)
DELHI/AMRITSAR to DUBAI and return
Delhi Departure 0910, Amritsar departure 1125 Dubai arrival 1310
The return flight will depart Dubai on every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday as follows: Dubai Departure 0001; Amritsar arrival 0430; Delhi arrival 0645.
MANGALORE to DUBAI and return – every Monday, Thursday and Saturday
Mangalore departure 2100 –Dubai arrival 2300
Dubai departure 1410 –Mangalore arrival 1910
29/09/06 Moneycontrol.com
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Saturday, September 30, 2006
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