Bahrain Air has announced the resumption of its flights to Trivandrum after the airline received written approvals from the Indian authorities.
Bahrain's second carrier was forced to temporarily halt flights on October 27, offering "unreserved apologies" to its customers.
But company officials said the Indian Civil Aviation, Indian Ministry of Transport and the Bahraini Ambassador in India had worked together to allow for flights to resume.
"We would also like to thank all those who supported and lobbied for these flights as it demonstrates the close links between Trivandrum and Bahrain," the carrier said in a statement.
04/11/12 y Andy Sambidge/Arabian Supply Chain
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Bahrain's second carrier was forced to temporarily halt flights on October 27, offering "unreserved apologies" to its customers.
But company officials said the Indian Civil Aviation, Indian Ministry of Transport and the Bahraini Ambassador in India had worked together to allow for flights to resume.
"We would also like to thank all those who supported and lobbied for these flights as it demonstrates the close links between Trivandrum and Bahrain," the carrier said in a statement.
04/11/12 y Andy Sambidge/Arabian Supply Chain