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Om Namah Shivaya

 

Is anyone here familiar with Eva Airlines. I don't know too much

about it and wondered if anyone has ever flown it (to India?) There

seem to be some good deals out there.

 

Thanks very much, Lisa

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Haven't heard of it. My personal advice would be to stick with

experienced airlines when it comes to international flights.

 

I think Eva flies to Bombay & Delhi from some European cities, but

not from North America.

 

If you are looking for good deals from the US to Kerala, check out

Kuwait Airways. From the East Coast, I think it is one of the best

options - Kuwait flies from New York's JFK to Kuwait direct with no

stop-overs and then from Kuwait to Trivandrum after a 4 hour transit

at Kuwait. The shortest possible flight from NY to Kerala. The

service is good, nice vegetarian food and the flights are almost

always on time.

 

 

Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin> wrote:

> Om Namah Shivaya

>

> Is anyone here familiar with Eva Airlines. I don't know too much

> about it and wondered if anyone has ever flown it (to India?)

There

> seem to be some good deals out there.

>

> Thanks very much, Lisa

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Dear Uma,

 

Thanks for your reply. Actually, I found some good deals on Eva from

Los Angeles to Bombay...as I was thinking of flying into Bombay

anyway because that is the city in India I am most familiar with and

I was thinking of a short visit for "old times sake" believe it or

not! When I checked airline ratings, Eva did pretty well on the

internet though not up to par with Sinapore Airlines.

 

I've considered Kuwait airlines, although I'm always concerned with

flying into the Middle East with state of the world today, do you

think this is safe for an American? And thanks for the tip. I'll

definately check them out.

 

Many thanks, Lisa

 

Ammachi, "uma_roshen" <umaroshen@r...> wrote:

> Haven't heard of it. My personal advice would be to stick with

> experienced airlines when it comes to international flights.

>

> I think Eva flies to Bombay & Delhi from some European cities, but

> not from North America.

>

> If you are looking for good deals from the US to Kerala, check out

> Kuwait Airways. From the East Coast, I think it is one of the best

> options - Kuwait flies from New York's JFK to Kuwait direct with no

> stop-overs and then from Kuwait to Trivandrum after a 4 hour

transit

> at Kuwait. The shortest possible flight from NY to Kerala. The

> service is good, nice vegetarian food and the flights are almost

> always on time.

>

>

> Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin> wrote:

> > Om Namah Shivaya

> >

> > Is anyone here familiar with Eva Airlines. I don't know too much

> > about it and wondered if anyone has ever flown it (to India?)

> There

> > seem to be some good deals out there.

> >

> > Thanks very much, Lisa

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Lisa--

 

Friends of mine have used Eva airlines to travel to and from India

and have rated it as good (although not on par with Singapore

airlines, as you've said). I hear that the plus point is that there

is more leg room in Eva even in Economy class and it is usually

cheaper than Singapore airlines. I have not travelled on Eva myself.

 

In Amma,

Ragini

 

Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin> wrote:

> Dear Uma,

>

> Thanks for your reply. Actually, I found some good deals on Eva

from

> Los Angeles to Bombay...as I was thinking of flying into Bombay

> anyway because that is the city in India I am most familiar with

and

> I was thinking of a short visit for "old times sake" believe it or

> not! When I checked airline ratings, Eva did pretty well on the

> internet though not up to par with Sinapore Airlines.

>

> I've considered Kuwait airlines, although I'm always concerned with

> flying into the Middle East with state of the world today, do you

> think this is safe for an American? And thanks for the tip. I'll

> definately check them out.

>

> Many thanks, Lisa

>

> Ammachi, "uma_roshen" <umaroshen@r...> wrote:

> > Haven't heard of it. My personal advice would be to stick with

> > experienced airlines when it comes to international flights.

> >

> > I think Eva flies to Bombay & Delhi from some European cities,

but

> > not from North America.

> >

> > If you are looking for good deals from the US to Kerala, check

out

> > Kuwait Airways. From the East Coast, I think it is one of the

best

> > options - Kuwait flies from New York's JFK to Kuwait direct with

no

> > stop-overs and then from Kuwait to Trivandrum after a 4 hour

> transit

> > at Kuwait. The shortest possible flight from NY to Kerala. The

> > service is good, nice vegetarian food and the flights are almost

> > always on time.

> >

> >

> > Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin>

wrote:

> > > Om Namah Shivaya

> > >

> > > Is anyone here familiar with Eva Airlines. I don't know too

much

> > > about it and wondered if anyone has ever flown it (to India?)

> > There

> > > seem to be some good deals out there.

> > >

> > > Thanks very much, Lisa

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I flew Kuwait Airlines from NYC to Dubai, then to Trivandrum. It was

the most direct flight, and I too was nervous prior to going. I was

amazed at how easy it was to find my way around the airport in Dubai

(it's super small). The airport itself is clean and while most local

women are in hijab, I felt totally comfortable in my salwar kameez

and a scarf over my chest area. I never once felt unsafe or felt any

anti-american sentiment. I would highly recommend this route if it is

most convenient and affordable, as it was for me. The only drawback

is that some men were smoking in the airport.

 

Namah Shivaya!

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Namah Shivaya,

 

Oh, yes! I remember Dubai airport. Flew there via Air India back in

the mid-80's. The airport itself was really luxurious. Thanks for the

tip.

 

L

 

Ammachi, "anandam33" <anandam33> wrote:

> I flew Kuwait Airlines from NYC to Dubai, then to Trivandrum. It

was

> the most direct flight, and I too was nervous prior to going. I was

> amazed at how easy it was to find my way around the airport in

Dubai

> (it's super small). The airport itself is clean and while most

local

> women are in hijab, I felt totally comfortable in my salwar kameez

> and a scarf over my chest area. I never once felt unsafe or felt

any

> anti-american sentiment. I would highly recommend this route if it

is

> most convenient and affordable, as it was for me. The only drawback

> is that some men were smoking in the airport.

>

> Namah Shivaya!

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Ragini,

 

Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.

 

L

 

Ammachi, "Ragini Ramalingam" <ragisekar>

wrote:

> Lisa--

>

> Friends of mine have used Eva airlines to travel to and from India

> and have rated it as good (although not on par with Singapore

> airlines, as you've said). I hear that the plus point is that there

> is more leg room in Eva even in Economy class and it is usually

> cheaper than Singapore airlines. I have not travelled on Eva myself.

>

> In Amma,

> Ragini

>

> Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin> wrote:

> > Dear Uma,

> >

> > Thanks for your reply. Actually, I found some good deals on Eva

> from

> > Los Angeles to Bombay...as I was thinking of flying into Bombay

> > anyway because that is the city in India I am most familiar with

> and

> > I was thinking of a short visit for "old times sake" believe it

or

> > not! When I checked airline ratings, Eva did pretty well on the

> > internet though not up to par with Sinapore Airlines.

> >

> > I've considered Kuwait airlines, although I'm always concerned

with

> > flying into the Middle East with state of the world today, do you

> > think this is safe for an American? And thanks for the tip. I'll

> > definately check them out.

> >

> > Many thanks, Lisa

> >

> > Ammachi, "uma_roshen" <umaroshen@r...>

wrote:

> > > Haven't heard of it. My personal advice would be to stick with

> > > experienced airlines when it comes to international flights.

> > >

> > > I think Eva flies to Bombay & Delhi from some European cities,

> but

> > > not from North America.

> > >

> > > If you are looking for good deals from the US to Kerala, check

> out

> > > Kuwait Airways. From the East Coast, I think it is one of the

> best

> > > options - Kuwait flies from New York's JFK to Kuwait direct

with

> no

> > > stop-overs and then from Kuwait to Trivandrum after a 4 hour

> > transit

> > > at Kuwait. The shortest possible flight from NY to Kerala. The

> > > service is good, nice vegetarian food and the flights are

almost

> > > always on time.

> > >

> > >

> > > Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin>

> wrote:

> > > > Om Namah Shivaya

> > > >

> > > > Is anyone here familiar with Eva Airlines. I don't know too

> much

> > > > about it and wondered if anyone has ever flown it (to India?)

> > > There

> > > > seem to be some good deals out there.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks very much, Lisa

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Lisa

 

Sorry for the late response - I read my messages on the group

website to keep my mailbox uncluttered, so just saw your message.

Hope it is not too late.

 

Kuwait, in my experience, is a pretty safe Middle-eastern airport.

We have almost always flown Kuwait, so have various friends of ours,

even during the war last year (as they had already booked the

tickets and the war announcement came just 2 days before their

scheduled day of flight). Never had any issues, except on one

occasion the flight from Kuwait to Trivandrum was late by an hour or

so because the Kuwaiti pilot arrived late at the airport due to a

sandstorm. I have seen a lot of Americans and Europeans flying

Kuwait and in the airport lounges in Kuwait. One tip would be to

dress conservatively - I know this need not be emphasised with

Amma's devotees as most of them already are, but it would be best to

wear full-length pants/skirts with long sleeved tops or a salwar-

kameez to avoid being the focal point at the airport.

 

The reasons I fly Kuwait are (a) to avoid flying into

Mumbai/Chennai/Delhi thereby spending hours in transit and changing

airports (b) shortest flight time and transit times and © good

service, almost always on time or even earlier than schedule. Kuwait

these days have direct flights from NY JFK to Kuwait (14 hrs non-

stop) and after a 4 hour or so transit at Kuwait, flies from Kuwait

to Trivandrum arriving TRV early morning at around 5:00 am. Return

flight leaves TRV again early morning at around 5:00 am for Kuwait,

the transit at Kuwait is only 45 minutes before you board the Kuwait-

JFK flight (again non-stop 14 hours) arriving JFK at about 4:00 in

the evening. Very convenient timings as far as I am concerned.

 

Also, Emirates airlines have started direct flights from JFK to

Dubai, non-stop but is a bit more expensive than Kuwait. From Dubai,

they have flights to Cochin, which is as good as flying to

Trivandrum for people going to the ashram. The Emirates fleet is

newer and more comfortable and spacious than those of Kuwait. Dubai

again is a very cosmopolitan middle-eastern city and will be more

open to westerners.

 

Hope this helps. Have a good trip - when are you intending to go ?

Uma.

 

Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin> wrote:

> Dear Uma,

>

> Thanks for your reply. Actually, I found some good deals on Eva

from

> Los Angeles to Bombay...as I was thinking of flying into Bombay

> anyway because that is the city in India I am most familiar with

and

> I was thinking of a short visit for "old times sake" believe it or

> not! When I checked airline ratings, Eva did pretty well on the

> internet though not up to par with Sinapore Airlines.

>

> I've considered Kuwait airlines, although I'm always concerned

with

> flying into the Middle East with state of the world today, do you

> think this is safe for an American? And thanks for the tip. I'll

> definately check them out.

>

> Many thanks, Lisa

>

> Ammachi, "uma_roshen" <umaroshen@r...>

wrote:

> > Haven't heard of it. My personal advice would be to stick with

> > experienced airlines when it comes to international flights.

> >

> > I think Eva flies to Bombay & Delhi from some European cities,

but

> > not from North America.

> >

> > If you are looking for good deals from the US to Kerala, check

out

> > Kuwait Airways. From the East Coast, I think it is one of the

best

> > options - Kuwait flies from New York's JFK to Kuwait direct with

no

> > stop-overs and then from Kuwait to Trivandrum after a 4 hour

> transit

> > at Kuwait. The shortest possible flight from NY to Kerala. The

> > service is good, nice vegetarian food and the flights are almost

> > always on time.

> >

> >

> > Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin>

wrote:

> > > Om Namah Shivaya

> > >

> > > Is anyone here familiar with Eva Airlines. I don't know too

much

> > > about it and wondered if anyone has ever flown it (to India?)

> > There

> > > seem to be some good deals out there.

> > >

> > > Thanks very much, Lisa

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Uma,

 

Thanks so much for this info. I appreciate your feedback.

 

Warmly, Lisa

 

Ammachi, "Uma Manorama" <umaroshen@r...> wrote:

> Lisa

>

> Sorry for the late response - I read my messages on the group

> website to keep my mailbox uncluttered, so just saw your message.

> Hope it is not too late.

>

> Kuwait, in my experience, is a pretty safe Middle-eastern airport.

> We have almost always flown Kuwait, so have various friends of

ours,

> even during the war last year (as they had already booked the

> tickets and the war announcement came just 2 days before their

> scheduled day of flight). Never had any issues, except on one

> occasion the flight from Kuwait to Trivandrum was late by an hour

or

> so because the Kuwaiti pilot arrived late at the airport due to a

> sandstorm. I have seen a lot of Americans and Europeans flying

> Kuwait and in the airport lounges in Kuwait. One tip would be to

> dress conservatively - I know this need not be emphasised with

> Amma's devotees as most of them already are, but it would be best

to

> wear full-length pants/skirts with long sleeved tops or a salwar-

> kameez to avoid being the focal point at the airport.

>

> The reasons I fly Kuwait are (a) to avoid flying into

> Mumbai/Chennai/Delhi thereby spending hours in transit and changing

> airports (b) shortest flight time and transit times and © good

> service, almost always on time or even earlier than schedule.

Kuwait

> these days have direct flights from NY JFK to Kuwait (14 hrs non-

> stop) and after a 4 hour or so transit at Kuwait, flies from Kuwait

> to Trivandrum arriving TRV early morning at around 5:00 am. Return

> flight leaves TRV again early morning at around 5:00 am for Kuwait,

> the transit at Kuwait is only 45 minutes before you board the

Kuwait-

> JFK flight (again non-stop 14 hours) arriving JFK at about 4:00 in

> the evening. Very convenient timings as far as I am concerned.

>

> Also, Emirates airlines have started direct flights from JFK to

> Dubai, non-stop but is a bit more expensive than Kuwait. From

Dubai,

> they have flights to Cochin, which is as good as flying to

> Trivandrum for people going to the ashram. The Emirates fleet is

> newer and more comfortable and spacious than those of Kuwait. Dubai

> again is a very cosmopolitan middle-eastern city and will be more

> open to westerners.

>

> Hope this helps. Have a good trip - when are you intending to go ?

> Uma.

>

> Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin> wrote:

> > Dear Uma,

> >

> > Thanks for your reply. Actually, I found some good deals on Eva

> from

> > Los Angeles to Bombay...as I was thinking of flying into Bombay

> > anyway because that is the city in India I am most familiar with

> and

> > I was thinking of a short visit for "old times sake" believe it

or

> > not! When I checked airline ratings, Eva did pretty well on the

> > internet though not up to par with Sinapore Airlines.

> >

> > I've considered Kuwait airlines, although I'm always concerned

> with

> > flying into the Middle East with state of the world today, do you

> > think this is safe for an American? And thanks for the tip. I'll

> > definately check them out.

> >

> > Many thanks, Lisa

> >

> > Ammachi, "uma_roshen" <umaroshen@r...>

> wrote:

> > > Haven't heard of it. My personal advice would be to stick with

> > > experienced airlines when it comes to international flights.

> > >

> > > I think Eva flies to Bombay & Delhi from some European cities,

> but

> > > not from North America.

> > >

> > > If you are looking for good deals from the US to Kerala, check

> out

> > > Kuwait Airways. From the East Coast, I think it is one of the

> best

> > > options - Kuwait flies from New York's JFK to Kuwait direct

with

> no

> > > stop-overs and then from Kuwait to Trivandrum after a 4 hour

> > transit

> > > at Kuwait. The shortest possible flight from NY to Kerala. The

> > > service is good, nice vegetarian food and the flights are

almost

> > > always on time.

> > >

> > >

> > > Ammachi, "lbrachlin" <lbrachlin>

> wrote:

> > > > Om Namah Shivaya

> > > >

> > > > Is anyone here familiar with Eva Airlines. I don't know too

> much

> > > > about it and wondered if anyone has ever flown it (to India?)

> > > There

> > > > seem to be some good deals out there.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks very much, Lisa

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