Thiruvananthapuram : Air India Express (AIE), the no-frills airline of Air India, is to reinstate 12 weekly flights from the Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode airports to various destinations in the Gulf from next month.
The flights to be reinstated are the IX343/344 Kozhikode-Dubai-Kozhikode on Wednesday and Saturday, the IX537/538 Thiruvananthapuram-Abu Dhabi-Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday and Sunday, the IX535 /536 Thiruvananthapuram-Sharjah- Thiruvananthapuram (Thursday) and the IX539/540 Thiruvananthapuram- Dubai- Thiruvananthapuram of Saturday. The flights were among those cancelled by the airline in September citing shortage of cabin crew and regulations of the Director-General of Civil Aviation.
The airline was under pressure from all quarters to reinstate the cancelled flights from the State to the Gulf in view of an increase in fares in other airlines.
07/11/10 The Hindu
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