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KingFisher Airlines – Pocket Checkin

Today on our return journey from Mumbai to Chennai, I had an interesting touch of technology. We went near the Check In counter of KingFisher, quickly there came an airline staff and asked us if we travelled only with “Hand Baggage”. On answering Yes, he collected our tickets, picked his PocketPC completed the check in and printed our tickets (with a pocket printer he had in his belt). All this was done in less than a minute. Hat’s off to the innovative use of technology – this is much better than the stupid self-service check in counters you have in the USA.


When I was wondering whether KingFisher has improved and my loyalty towards Jet should be re-valuated, they let me down big time. No one from KingFisher to check your tickets before the Security Check counters, no announcement/sign about the gate number for our flight. Above all the flight was delayed by 1 hour, absolutely no announcement either by the ground staff or by the on-board staffs. If this is “Flying with Good Times” and as Vijay Mallaya calls it “Staff been asked to treat each guest as his personal guest visiting his house”, then I am not impressed!


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Shree Siddhi Vinayak Shree Mahalakshmi

I keep travelling Mumbai quite often for client meetings, in the last 5 years I should have done atleast half-a-dozen trips to mumbai every year. Most of the trips are same day return trips and I hardly get time to make it to airport for return journey. So it is not surprising I haven’t seen many tourist/important places in Mumbai. It was only few months back that I went to the famous ”Gateway of India” and saw it in person.


Luckily today my meeting for the day got over early (at 4PM) and we (myself and my co-workers) had plenty of time; we were infact in Prabhadevi locality. So we walked to Siddhi Vinayak Temple and got a great darshan. The whole place around the temple was cordoned off with security and 8 feet wall. After Ganesh Darshan, we took a taxi and had a good darshan at Shree Mahalakshmi Temple. Since today was a working day and it was raining, may be because of that there was hardly any crowd in both the temples.


Being a “Chennaiaite” and a South-Indian it was an interesting experience for me to go to a Western-India temple and see the Idols, Decoration, Puja methods, etc. there. Then again temples in North India and East India are different as well, each with the local favour. The difference is what makes India interesting I think.