First ever chartered Kuwait-Mangaluru flight arranged by KCWA lands at MIA


Team Udayavani, Aug 29, 2020, 11:04 AM IST

Mangaluru: The Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) with the help of Al Rashed International travel arranged a first ever chartered flight from Kuwait to Mangaluru that landed at the Mangaluru International airport, on Friday, Aug 28.

The  Flight # KU 1739 departed Kuwait on Friday August 28 with 108 adults, 6 children and 4 infant passengers on board at 2.00 pm. Michael Pinto, vice president, KCWA, saw the passengers off at the Kuwait international airport

It reached  Mangaluru International Airport on Friday August 28 at 9.10 pm. KCWA president Maria Rinna D’Souza along with her team wished all the passengers a warm welcome.

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