The State-owned airline Indian plans to introduce flight service from Mangalore to Sharjah and Dubai, N.R. Pathak, Executive Director, Indian (Western Region), has said.
Addressing presspersons on the occasion of Indian landing its Airbus A-320 for the first time at Bajpe airport here on Wednesday, he said that Sharjah and Dubai were the priority destinations of the Indian in West Asia to connect Mangalore.
The bilateral agreement with regard to introducing the service to Sharjah and Dubai was being worked out, he said.
However, Mr. Pathak did not specify as to when the service would begin.
08/02/07 SahilOnline, United Arab Emirates
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