[Assam] India-New York flight named after Assam -AT
Chan Mahanta
cmahanta at charter.net
Thu Aug 2 11:26:39 PDT 2007
>Also, anybody going to Assam from the US, the US-bangkok-Ghy route
>is worth exploring...I have >been saving a lot of money and pain on
>that route...
*** It was there for a few months, wasn't it? I heard it got shut
down. Is that true?
At 11:20 AM -0700 8/2/07, Priyankoo wrote:
>Kingfisher Airlines flies directly between Mumbai and Ghy leaving
>Mumbai at 11 AM....
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>Also, anybody going to Assam from the US, the US-bangkok-Ghy route
>is worth exploring...I have been saving a lot of money and pain on
>that route...
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>Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
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>Not yet - but I hear that there will be one. In a way, Guwahati is
>pretty well connected to the metropolitan cities. Places like Indore
>(pretty much the size of Guwahati) are not connected to the major
>cities well.
>Guwahati- Del,a nd Guwahati-Kolkata are excellent connections, with
>a number of flights a day.
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>On 8/2/07, Chan Mahanta
><<mailto:cmahanta at charter.net>cmahanta at charter.net> wrote:
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>Is there a direct flight between Mumbai and Guahati yet?
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>At 10:07 AM -0500 8/2/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
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>>"People of Assam will be a happier lot now on, as the first ever
>>Mumbai-Newyork non-stop daily flight introduced by Air India today
>>was named after the State of Assam." -AT
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>Would have been far more happier if the flight was between Guwahati
>and JFK, or better still Guwahat and Houston :)
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>--Ram
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>From A Correspondent
> MUMBAI, Aug 1 - People of Assam will be a happier lot now on, as
>the first ever Mumbai-Newyork non-stop daily flight introduced by
>Air India today was named after the State of Assam. It was an
>auspicious occasion not only to the Assam team led by Debashish
>Sarma, the Deputy Resident Commissioner, Assam Bhawan, Mumbai who
>participated in the flag-off ceremony, but to the whole populace of
>the state as the high profile flight, with ultra modern aircraft
>technology and facilities, was flagged off by Union Minister of
>State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel at 12.45 am. (IST) in Mumbai.
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>The ceremony was preceded by traditional Assamese Bihu dance and
>Bharat Natyam of Andhra Pradesh, the state after which another
>flight is to be named. Both the folk dances were highly appreciated
>by the elite gathering consisting of several members of Parliament,
>top central and state bureaucrats, other government officials,
>filmstars, businessmen among others.
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>The Assam team which was led by Sri Sarma also included Himangshu
>Sekhar Das, Commissioner, Tourism Department and Liakat Ali, Deputy
>Director, Tourism Department.
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>Addressing the gathering prior to the formal flag-off of the flight,
>Praful Patel said that since he sat on the saddle, there have been a
>sea change in the aviation sector. He said that the number of
>aircraft in India has been increased from a meagre 138 in 2004 to
>330 in 2007. The present government at the Centre has made all out
>effort to make people in every nook and corner in the country feel
>that they are not secluded anymore. They have been given the
>opportunity to feel that there are places to remind beyond
>metropolis like Mumbai and Delhi. Keeping this aim in view, his
>department has decided to name the first two aircraft of this very
>important fleet after Andhra Pradesh and Assam. He reiterated his
>commitment to improve the condition of the civil aviation sector
>according to the demand of the present scenario.
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>Speaking on the occasion, V Tulsidas, chairman-cum-managing
>director, Air India, gave a bird's eye view of the aircraft and
>narrated the facilities designed to fit the level of 'customer's
>delight'. He also informed that the country's two major air carriers
>merger will materialise within the next few weeks and the new name
>would be 'Air India'. Dr V Trivedi, CMD, Indian Airlines, also spoke
>on the occasion. Dr Trivedi disclosed that 10 to 12 existing
>aircraft have been transformed into cargos and more are to be
>inducted soon for this purpose. Both the CMDs proudly announced that
>after the merger 'Air India' would be the biggest airline in this
>region.
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