Saturday, May 3, 2008

Madurai Flight timings and Air fare details - Updated

Madurai Airport is approximately 13 kilometers from the Madurai Railway station, and currently has connectivity to Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai. International flights from Madurai to Colombo, Singapore and Gulf countries plan to start their service this year.

Did You Know?

  • 3 flights per week fly out of Madurai, INDIA connecting to Mumbai, INDIA

  • Jet Airways India has 1 one stop flights between Madurai, INDIA and Mumbai, INDIA.

  • The largest aircraft operated by Kingfisher Airlines flying between Madurai, INDIA and Mumbai, INDIA is a ATR with 46 seats.

  • 3 airlines operate between Madurai, INDIA and Mumbai, INDIA
Madurai to chennai ticket fare and timings - Updated for May 2008

Air Deccan - Rs. 2675

Fares
Departs
Arrives
Airlines



Rs. 2675
8:15 AM
9:25 AM
Deccan [DN-158]



Rs. 2875
8:40 AM
10:05 AM
Jet Airways [9W 3522]



Rs. 3224
8:30 AM
9:30 AM
Paramount [I7402]



Rs. 4200
8:55 PM
10:10 PM
Jet Airways [9W 3520]



Rs. 5174
2:40 PM
3:35 PM
Paramount [I7404]



Rs. 5174
5:20 PM
6:15 PM
Paramount [I7480]



Rs. 5574
8:25 PM
9:25 PM
Paramount [I7458]

Madurai to Bangalore ticket fares and timings - Updated for May 2008



Fares
Departs
Arrives
Airlines



Rs. 2675
7:55 AM
9:10 AM
Deccan [DN-160]



Rs. 2675
7:55 PM
9:00 PM
Deccan [DN-106]



Rs. 3754
8:30 AM
10:40 AM
Paramount [I7402]



Madurai - Mumbai Flight timings last updated - May 2008

Departure
(Madurai)
Airlines Days Arrival
(Mumbai)
Flight Num
13:40 Indian Daily 16:55 IC672

Jet airways details

8:40 am Depart Madurai
Arrive Mumbai 1:45 pm
Sat 17-May
Duration: 5hr 5mn

Jet Airways (India) 3522 / 335

Connect in Chennai (Madras) (MAA)


8:40 am Depart Madurai
Arrive Mumbai 4:05 pm
Sat 17-May
Duration: 7hr 25mn

Jet Airways (India) 3522 / 488

Connect in Chennai (Madras) (MAA)

8:55 pm Depart Madurai
Arrive Mumbai 8:45 pm +1 day
Sat 17-May
Duration: 23hr 50mn

Jet Airways (India) 3520




Inquiry Numbers for Airdeccan, Jetairways and Indian airlines:

Jet airways contact Details:

Dial our multi-purpose call centre number - 3989 3333 - across Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore & Kolkata, and access all the information under one roof.

For any queries related to international flights, please call 1800 22 55 22. This number can be dialled only within India and can be reachable from BSNL and MTNL lines.

Chennai
Jet Airways 855 5353, 234 6557
Sahara India 826 3661, 233 0056

To receive instant flight information, SMS Jet "FlightNumber" to 56388.

source: jetairways.com

Air Deccan Contact Details

Jammu & Kashmir, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Meghalaya & Tripura
18004257008
Andhra Pradesh

9849677008

Maharashtra

9890477008

Delhi

9818177008

Mumbai

9892577008

Gujarat

9898377008

Tamil Nadu

9894477008

Karnataka

9845777008

Chennai

9840377008

Kolkata

9831677008


Bangalore

No. 35 / 2, Cunningham Road,
Opposite Canara Bank,
Bangalore -560 052.

Chennai

No. 47, Deshbandhu Plaza,
Whites Road, Royapettah, (Near Satyam Theatre),
Chennai 600 -014.

source: www.airdeccan.net/

Indian airlines contact details

STATION

Main Booking Office

Delhi

Safdarjung Airport, Aurbindo Marg, New Delhi-110 003 (0700-2300)Malhotra Building Connaught Place (Mon-Sat) (1000-1700)

Mumbai

1st floor ,Air India Building.Nairaman Point, 218,Backbay Reclamation,Mumbai-400 021

Kolkata

Airlines House ,39,Chittaranjan Avenue,Kolkata-700 012

Chennai

19,Rukmini Lakshmipathi Salai, Egmore ,Chennai-600 008

Bangalore

Cauvery Bhavan, Kempegowda Road,Bangalore-560 009

Hyderabad

HACA Bhavan,5-10-193,Hill Fort Road,Saifabad,Hyderabad-500 0041


Madurai Indian Airlines:
Reservation:2341234 / 2341236
Flight Info: 2690433

source: www.indianairlines.in

Madurai Airport expansion - Land acquision sanctioned - New terminal at Madurai airport by 2009


The Tamil Nadu government had given administrative sanction to acquire 614.33 acres of land to expand the Madurai airport, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said, laying the foundation stone for a terminal building here on Saturday.

The government had requested the Civil Aviation Ministry to share the cost of Rs 110 crore for the acquisition. Cost-sharing was not a pre-condition, but the government expected the Ministry to extend “50 per cent cooperation for the project.”

Stating that the Sethusamudram Ship Channel Project could have become a reality by last year but for hindrance created by certain forces, the Chief Minister said similar obstacles could crop up for the airport also. “People would try to stall this also in the interest of the poor and farmers,” he said with a tinge of sarcasm.

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the government were ready to go all out, even by laying down lives, to aid farmers. Mr. Karunanidhi said the country required necessary infrastructure to face global competition in future.

On the country’s development under the United Progressive Alliance regime, he said: “The sun [the DMK] is giving light for the world and the ‘hand’ [the Congress] has lit it.” He sought support from the “hammer and sickle” [the Left parties] too.

Praful Patel, Minister of State for Civil Aviation, promised that the Madurai airport would become an international one. “The day the terminal is inaugurated an international flight will land here.” Stating that Tamil Nadu was the only State to get three airports out of 35 non-metro airports that were being upgraded or modernised, he attributed it to the efforts of the Chief Minister.

Airports Authority of India Chairman K. Ramalingam said the groundwork for the expansion of the Chennai airport had begun; work would start soon.

The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for two information technology parks that would come up at Ilanthaikulam and Vadapalanji on the city’s outskirts. The Union government has accorded special economic zone status for both.

The park at Ilandaikulam is to be on 28.91 acres and the one at Vadapalanji on 239.58 acres. ELCOT will develop an IT building with an area of one million square feet in 10 acres of land at a cost of Rs. 300 crore on public-private partnership basis. It will develop common infrastructure at a cost of Rs. 30 crore.


Chief minister M Karunanidhi on Saturday laid the foundation stone for a new integrated terminal building at the Madurai airport, a facility that would handle 500 passengers at a time.

Airport officials said the integrated terminal building would be ready by March 2009. Constructed at a cost of Rs 130 crore, it would have state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, including aerobridges, flight information display system and centralised air-conditioning.

The present terminal has the capacity to handle only 200 passengers.

Laying the foundation stone, Karunanidhi said the airport was being modernised, as promised by the DMK in its election manifesto.

Responding to a demand by Dindigul MP N S V Chittan that the state government should provide land required for the airport’s expansion free of cost, the chief minister announced that the government had already accorded administrative sanction for acquisition of 616 acres.

However, he wanted the Union Civil Aviation Ministry to bear half of the land’s cost.

Karunanidhi said all airports in the state would be pieces of architectural excellence and match world class airports.

Union minister of state for civil aviation Praful Patel promised that international flights would be operated once the integrated terminal was ready in 2009. The modernized airport would boost economic activity and growth in the region, he said.

Karunanidhi also laid the foundation stones for IT parks developed by Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu at Ilandaikulam and Vadapalanji in Madurai.

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