Showing posts with label Air India Express Mar 2021. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air India Express Mar 2021. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Air India Express announces additional flights

Air India Express has announced flights from Dammam to multiple destinations in India. The sectors include Dammam-Mangalore (on Fridays); Dammam-Kozhikode (Wednesdays and Fridays); Dammam-Kochi (Tuesdays); Dammam-Trivandrum (Saturdays) and Dammam Hyderabad (Sundays).

The airline is also restarting its services on the Ras Al Khaimah-Kozhikode route from March 31, 2021, to October 29, 2021. The Al Ain-Kozhikode services will restart from July 1, 2021, to October 28, 2021.

In April, Air India Express will also fly from Kuwait to multiple destinations in India such as Vijaywada, Mangaluru, Trichy, Kannur, Kozhikode, and Kochi.

Air India Express has also announced flights from Mangalore to Bahrain; Bahrain to Bengaluru and on the Bahrain-Mangalore sector.

30/03/21 Business Traveller 

Friday, March 26, 2021

Calicut crash: Wife of co-pilot urges release of Rs 10 lakh aid

Agra: The wife of late Captain Akhilesh Sharma, who died in Calicut airplane crash of an Air India’s Vande Bharat flight last year in August, has written a letter to Malappuram district magistrate for the release Rs 10 lakh promised to her from the Kerala chief minister’s distress relief fund.

In the letter, Sharma’s wife, Megha, wrote that she hasn’t received the promised amount even after it was announced six months ago. She said, “The money is much needed during these hard times so as to ensure a secure future for me and my son.” Talking to TOI, Megha said she had earlier sent a letter to the authorities concerned but nothing happened. “I have again sent a reminder as I did not receive any reply from the Malappuram collector. I tried to contact him on WhatsApp too but there has been no reply,” she claimed.

“I went into shock when I got to know about my husband’s demise… that time I was pregnant and was going through medical complications… When I came into senses, life had already taken U-turn for me,” she said, adding that now she wants a secure future for her son as he is the only hope left for her. And for his good education and career, she needed the money.

She said, “I can’t do a job as of now as he is very small but will surely join something later for survival.” Akhilesh, who hailed from Mathura, was part of the Vande Bharat mission, as a co-pilot, that aimed at bringing back people stranded overseas amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the letter issued from the office of the district collector of Malappuram to Mumbai and Mathura collector on November 4 last year, the government of Kerala has sanctioned financial assistance from the Chief Minister Distress Relief Fund to all those killed in the aeroplane crash at Karipur International Airport, Malappuram.

26/03/21 Anuja Jaiswal/Times of India

Monday, March 15, 2021

After a year, Air India Express to resume Surat-Sharjah flight

Surat: After a gap of almost a year, international flight will start operating again from Diamond City. From Saturday, Air India Express started booking for Surat-Sharjah flight which will run twice in a week.The flight will operate on Monday and Thursday from the city. The operations of the flight were discontinued in March last year after Covid-19 outbreak.

It was in high demand, especially among diamond and jewellery business community in the city, due to Sharjah's proximity to Dubai.

“The flight will come from Sharjah on March 28 and return to Sharjah on the next day. It is the only international flight the city has and people were desperately waiting for it,” said Sanjay Jain, a member of We Work for a Working Airport at Surat (WWWAS).

The flight was also used by many travellers from other parts of the country.

“It is good news for the city's business and industry that the Sharjah flight will resume operations again. Those travelling to Dubai and other destinations in the world will get easy connectivity,” said Dinesh Navadiya, president of Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

“Going to Mumbai and then catching an international flight is time-consuming. We need direct flights to Dubai and Hong Kong as well,” Navadiya added.

15/03/21 Times of India

Sunday, March 07, 2021

Kozhikode plane crash pilot's wife: I just wish my hero returned

Mumbai: The documentary "Vande Bharat IX 1344: Hope To Survival" gives an account of the tragic plane crash that took place in August 2020 at the Kozhikode International Airport.

While Sushma Sathe, wife of Captain Deepak Sathe who lost his life trying to minimise the crash impact, watched the entire documentary, she says the process of going through the footages was painful.

"After a point, my children could not watch it, it is about their father, who is their hero. It was tough for me, too, to revisit that memory all over again, and right now even when I am recalling it..." she trails off, breaking into tears.

Sathe looks back at the fateful day with a heavy heart. "It was just another normal day when my husband made a call on his way to airport before the boarding and I knew he was with the Kozhikode-Dubai-Kozhikode flight to bring back Indians stuck in Dubai due to the pandemic. It is his duty. For 21 years in Indian Air Force, followed by several rescue operations in commercial flying, he was an experienced operator over 36 years," She told IANS.

"Every time when he'd go on a rescue operation under tough situations as natural calamities, although I carried a sense of worry in my heart, I saw he came back with flying colours. So when we were chatting on call before he boarded the rescue flight, he said to me, 'I am going and once I land I will give you a call'. What I did not know was it was the last time we were talking and that next call did not come," she added.

Asked about how the news broke to her, Sushma recalled: "I came back from my evening walk and was about to take a shower when my phone rang. I thought it was him but it was my sister-in-law. She asked if I was watching TV and I said 'no, but why?' Then I was asked if my husband was on duty today and I said 'yes, it is Kozhikode-Dubai-Kozhikode'."

"By then, I sensed something was not right. Anxiously, I asked her, 'why?' and the moment she heard it was that Dubai flight her reaction was, 'Oh no!'. That very moment something just shifted within me. I started repeatedly asking, 'why did you say oh, no?' (I told her) Nothing had happened to him, he would call me, he would be back. My sister-in-law said, 'yes but please sit down and put on the TV'. I put on the TV and I was trembling, and then I was numb," she recalled.

She added: "In that rescue operation we managed to save 171 lives and unfortunately 19 lost their lives. My husband Captain Deepak Sathe was one of them. I know that those who returned home safely felt blessed and in their eyes my husband, who was flying the plane under difficult weather, is a hero. But I so wish he returned to us, to me and my two boys. We lost him, and though I am very proud of my husband, I wish he returned because we lost our hero."

The documentary shows how Air India Flight IX1344 was on mission Vande Bharat, to bring back Indian citizens from Dubai to Kozhikode. The plane, a Boeing 737, slid right off the rain-slicked runway, tumbled down a hillside and split in half.

Officials said 19 people were killed and more than 150 were injured, among 190 passengers on board. Captain Sathe, who was the pilot-in-command, and his co-pilot Akhilesh Kumar were among those who lost their lives.

Captain Deepak Sathe belonged to Indian Air Force, and joined Air India in 2005 as a commercial pilot. He was part of several rescue operations including the Bhuj earthquake.

06/03/21 Arundhuti Banerjee/IANS/Daijiworld

HC quashes criminal case against Air India, AAI execs in Mangaluru crash

Mumbai: The Karnataka High Court has set aside a criminal case against senior executives of Air India, Airport Authority of India (AI) and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in connection with the 2010 Air India Express accident in Mangalore.

The High Court has held that a magistrate court in Mangaluru which initiated the proceedings against the officials did not follow due process of law and overlooked the court of inquiry’s report on the accident.

An Air India Express Boeing 737 aircraft crashed at Mangalore airport on May 22, 2010 killing 152 passengers and six crew members. The aircraft which was returning from Dubai (flight no IX-812) overran the runway and fell down the hill on the end of the runway.

A magistrate court in Mangaluru in 2013 had issued summons to airline and government officials on a private complaint for causing death due to negligence. The complaint was filed by Narayana Pai and Yeshwant Shenoy of 812 Foundation.

The complaints said the accident was the direct consequence of gross and willful negligence on the part of Air India, AAI and the DGCA. The airline and AAI filed criminal petitions in the Karnataka High Court challenging the magistrate’s order.

“In the present case the learned magistrate has not at all considered the report submitted by the court of inquiry. The conclusion drawn by the court of inquiry should not have been overlooked by the learned magistrate,” Justice Ashok G Nijagannavar said in his order last Friday.

The court of inquiry which probed the air crash had concluded that the cause of the accident was IX-812 captain’s failure to discontinue unstabilised approach and his persistence to continue with landing despite calls for a go around from the first officer. The High Court also observed that the court of inquiry report did not indicate that the petitioners (airline and government officials) were responsible for the accident.

The magistrate court had relied on section 197 of the Criminal Procedure Code to initiate proceedings in this case. Section 197 deals with prior government sanction for prosecution of public servants.

“The High Court held that Section 197 does not provide for any deemed sanction in cases of negligence and that the magistrate need not act as a sanctioning authority,” said advocate Anjana Gosain who appeared for the civil aviation ministry in the matter.

Also the court ruled that since the civil aviation ministry which is the sanctioning authority in the case did not grant its approval for prosecution the complaint was liable to be quashed.

07/03/21 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard