Restaurants on road to revival
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Hotel owners in Mysuru hope that business will improve further once schools and colleges reopen.
Restaurants in Mysuru are seeing improvement in business though not on the expected lines. Nevertheless, the hotel operators are happy that revival has begun and the industry may see better prospects the next year.
Despite lifting of curbs a few months ago, most restaurants were empty with no customers, forcing many to down shutters unable to bear the loss triggered by the lockdown.
“The fall in COVID-19 cases has made people confident. This has helped the industry too though families and kids are still not coming like earlier. But, parcel service is doing well. Once schools and colleges reopen, the business may go up,” said Mysuru Hotel Owners’ Association president C. Narayana Gowda. Mr. Gowda, also a member of the Mysuru Wedding Hall Owners’ Association, said wedding halls are getting a lot of bookings
Mysuru-Mangaluru flight begins operation from today
December 11, 2020
Mysore/Mysuru: The long demand for air connectivity between Mysuru and Mangaluru became a reality with a flight belonging to Alliance Airlines, a subsidiary of Air India, with 23 passengers took off from
Mandakalli Airport in city this morning.
Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha, Chamundeshwari MLA G.T. Devegowda, Airport Director R. Manjunath, Air India’s Regional Subsidiary Alliance Air Chief Executive Officer Harpreet A De Singh, former President of FKCCI Sudhakar S. Shetty and others flagged off the Mysuru-Mangaluru maiden flight.
As soon as the aircraft arrived from Cochin, a traditional water salute was given by two fire tenders and a cake was cut to mark the occasion.