Mangalore: Air India Express, the low cost airlines of Air India, has announced that it would start Abudhabi-Muscat-Mangalore and Mangalore-Abudhabi-Muscat service from February 15. This will operate twice a week - on every Thursdays and Saturdays.
As per the time schedule announced in the official website of Air India Express (www.airindiaexpress.in) , flight number IX 830 (Abudhabi-Muscat-Mangalore) would depart from Abudhabi at 16.10 hours and arrive at Muscat (Seeb International Airport) at 17.00 hours. The same flight would depart from Muscat at 18.00 hours and arrive at Bajpe (Mangalore) airport at 22.25 hours.
On its return journey (Mangalore-Abudhabi-Muscat) flight number IX 831 would depart from Bajpe airport at 23.55 hours and reach Abudhabi at 02.05 hours. The same flight would depart from Abudhabi at 02.50 hours and arrive at Muscat at 03.40 hours.
05/02/07 Daijiworld.com
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