Dubai, May 7 (IANS) Expatriate Indians living in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province have demanded that direct flights between Dammam, the province’s capital, and Hyderabad in India’s Andhra Pradesh state by India’s flag carrier Air India be restored.
Launching a campaign over this demand, expatriate Indians from Andhra Pradesh have sent a memorandum to Indian officials in New Delhi and also met Air India’s manager in the Eastern Province, Renchan Tshering, the Arab News reported Tuesday.
Members of the community said that the discontinuation of the Air India flights caused immense difficulty to them and added that around 300,000 passengers travel between Dammam and Hyderabad annually.
Community leader Radhakrishna Ravi was quoted as saying that the release of the Dammam-Hyderabad flight was completed but suddenly grounded.
He questioned the logic behind suspending this flight when eight other airlines are operating on this route.
He also demanded another flight to the port city of Vishakapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.
There are around two million expatriate Indians in Saudi Arabia, many of whom live in the Eastern Province, one of the most oil-rich regions in the world.
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