Thursday, April 25, 2019

Air India puts off launch of Mumbai-Colombo flight

Air India has deferred the launch of its Mumbai-Colombo-Mumbai flight after the serial bomb blasts in the Sri Lankan capital on Sunday. The five-times a week non-stop flight was to be launched on May 1 using an Airbus aircraft.
In a communication to travel agents sent out on Wednesday, the state-owned airline said that in view of disruptions at Colombo, AI 275/276 Mumbai-Colombo Mumbai flight “stands cancelled” between May 1 and May 31. Over 350 people of various nationalities, including Indians, were killed in the blasts.
The airline’s daily connection between Delhi and Colombo continues to operate and on Thursday it was about 90 minutes late in leaving Delhi.
Sources in SpiceJet said that they will continue to operate their flights from Madurai and Chennai to Colombo adding that passenger load on these flights was doing okay. They declined to say how many passengers were travelling to Colombo.
Meanwhile, Indian carriers flying to Colombo have advised their passengers to report four hours early for check in. They have also advised passengers that all vehicles entering the airport in Colombo will be checked in front of the cargo terminal and that all passenger vehicles will be stopped at the outer lane.
24/04/19 Ashwini Phadnis/Business Line
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