KSRTC bus services to MIA to begin on Oct 31
Team Udayavani, Oct 29, 2022, 10:32 AM IST
The KSRTC Mangaluru division has decided to begin the long-awaited KSRTC low-floor air-conditioned Volvo bus service to the Mangaluru International Airport, from October 31.
A tentative/ provisional schedule of the buses has been prepared.
The buses will depart from Mangalore Railway Station at 6.30 am, 8.45 am, 11.10 am, 3 pm, 5.15 pm, 7.30 pm, and from Airport the buses are scheduled to depart at 7.40 am, 10 am, 12.20 pm, 4.05 pm, 6.25 pm, 08.45 pm.
The buses will travel to the airport via Jyoti, Lalbagh, Kuntikana, Kavoor. The ticket price has been fixed at Rs 100 per person.
The buses will depart from Manipal at 7.15 am, 8.45 am, and 5.15 pm. It is scheduled to leave the airport at 10.45 am, 12.30 pm and 9.15 pm. The ticket price has been fixed at Rs 300 per person.
Volvo bus service of Karnataka State Road Corporation (KSRTC) between Mangalore and Manipal will also resume soon.
The bus will depart from KSRTC station to Manipal at 7 am and from Manipal to Mangalore at 1.15 pm. The ticket price has been fixed at Rs 150 per person.
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