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GUJARATIS FLYING HIGH AS DREAM FLIGHT TAKES OFF
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Vol 44 | Issue 32
19th to 25th December 2015
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
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n Rupanjana Dutta n K K Joseph n Mitul Paniker
Finally, the dream of the Indian diaspora, especially Gujaratis, came true on Tuesday, after the direct Air India flight from London to Ahmedabad was officially reinstated. The first flight AI 131, a Boeing787 Dreamliner aircraft took off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad, with 247 passengers, at 4:30 am, on December 15, and landed in Heathrow at 11:30 am. The day coincidentally was Sardar Patel Nirvana Day, which only added to the joy. Here in London, Heathrow Terminal 4, Zone E, entitled for Air India passengers was decorated with flags and balloons. It seemed like an enormous party, as ground staff, airport staff mingled with passengers, treating them with utmost care,
greeting them with a wide smile and tremendous enthusiasm. Most passengers were meant to fly on AI 130 from London, were thrilled to be on the first direct flight to Ahmedabad, after years.The aircraft had 16 business class seats and 223 seats in the economyall full. Some passengers were aware of the cam-
paign that was launched by Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar, that ran for years and collected thousands of petitions to reinstate the direct flight between London and Ahmedabad. They remembered how they jumped with joy when the Indian Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi during his Wembley address (to
L-R: CB Patel, Karan Shah, Captain Chanakya, Manoj Ladwa, Tara Naidu L-R (back): Pratik Majumdar and Armin Patel more than 60,000 people), announced this direct flight to Ahmedabad, start-
ing on 15 December. He specifically mentioned Asian Voice
Publisher/Editor CB Patel's contribution to reinstatement of this flight, and had introduced Mr Patel as his 'dear friend' CB, who had been the pioneer of the campaign to restart this direct flight along with Manoj Ladwa, a corporate lawyer, a political strategist and Modi's director of communications during India's general election were on this first flight, to gather first hand experience. Speaking exclusively to Asian Voice, Manoj said, “We have fought for very long for this direct flight. We had almost given up hopes. But the Indian Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi made it happen. I am really pleased about this. I sincerely hope we also start direct flight between London and Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata. This will help to spread our Indian culture and increase businesses. CONTINUED ON P16-17