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India’s 1st Ro-Ro To Goa Let’s You Travel On Train With Your Car! But It May Get Cancelled | Why | Mumbai-news News

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India’s first Ro-Ro train for cars, running from Maharashtra to Goa, has seen very low bookings ahead of its August 23 launch.
High costs, long travel time and no halts at key stations are concerning. (Photo Credits: Instagam)
India’s first Ro-Ro (Roll-On Roll-Off) train for private cars is set to run between Kolad in Maharashtra and Verna in Goa. Nevertheless, since bookings opened a week ago, public interest has been very low.
According to the Konkan Railway (KR), only one person has confirmed a booking so far, out of 38 total inquiries. The train service is scheduled to start on August 23 from Kolad, but if it doesn’t receive at least 16 car bookings by August 13, it will be cancelled and the registration fee will be refunded.
Why the Response Has Been So Low
As per the Hindustan Times, the service was launched ahead of the busy Ganeshotsav season. During this time, the Konkan route is already crowded with regular and special trains, some running over capacity.
Many passengers inquired whether the Ro-Ro train would stop at key stations like Ratnagiri or Sawantwadi. However, Konkan Railway clarified that it won’t halt at these stations due to the lack of car loading and unloading facilities.
The Ro-Ro train can carry up to 40 cars per trip. But even with its novelty, people don’t seem very interested, mainly due to high prices, limited flexibility and no major time savings.
Price, Timings, Route
– Route: Non-stop journey from Kolad (Maharashtra) to Verna (Goa).
– Timings: The train ride takes around 12 hours. But passengers must check in at least 3 hours earlier to allow time for loading their vehicles.
– Pricing:
Rs 7,875 per vehicle
Rs 935 per passenger in the AC coach
Rs 190 per passenger in second-class seating
A maximum of 3 passengers can travel with each car
The train will run on alternate days in both directions until September 11. The return service from Verna is scheduled to begin on August 24.
Concerns From Rail Associations and Experts
Hindustan Times states that passenger associations and travel groups have raised concerns about the service’s timing and cost. They feel it might take away space and manpower needed to run Ganpati special trains during this festival season.
“Also, the high cost of Rs 7,875 per vehicle plus individual passenger fares is not affordable for most families,” said Akshay Mahapadi, secretary of the Akhand Konkan Railway Pravasi Seva Samiti, as quoted by Hindustan Times. “The concept is innovative, but its timing is highly unsuitable. They should have announced this around December for the New Year’s celebration,” he added.
Meanwhile, rail authorities say running this service would need a full train crew, including a loco pilot, assistants, and train managers, as well as a dedicated route, making it harder to accommodate the rush of festival travellers.
Why The Ro-Ro Service Was Introduced
Konkan Railway already operates Ro-Ro trains that carry loaded trucks between Kolad and Tumkur (near Mangaluru). Encouraged by that model, the railways planned this service for private car owners, especially those travelling to Goa or the Konkan region for vacations or holidays.
The idea is to reduce road traffic, pollution, and travel fatigue by offering a relaxed train journey while your car travels with you. But with just one confirmed booking and no halts at key stations, the pilot project is off to a rocky start.
What Lies Ahead
The Konkan Railway will monitor bookings until August 13. If enough people don’t sign up (minimum 16 vehicles), the train may not run at all.
While the concept of travelling with your car by train is exciting, many feel the timing, pricing, and lack of flexibility have made it difficult for average passengers to get on board.
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Afghan FM Muttaqi’s planned India visit put off over UN travel sanctions – Firstpost

Afghan foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s planned visit to India later this month has been put on hold after he failed to secure a UN waiver for foreign travel, officials said. The trip would have been the first ministerial visit from Kabul to New Delhi.
Afghan foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi was scheduled to visit India later this month, but the trip has been put off due to UN Security Council sanctions that restrict his foreign travel, PTI reported citing people familiar with the matter on Friday. The visit was postponed after he failed to obtain a waiver, they said.
Had it taken place, it would have been the first ministerial visit from Kabul to New Delhi since the Taliban seized power in August 2021.
Under the UN sanctions regime, Taliban leaders are required to secure special clearance for international travel.
When asked about reports of Muttaqi’s planned visit, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal refrained from a direct confirmation.
“We have longstanding ties with the people of Afghanistan. India continues to support their aspirations and developmental needs,” he said. “We continue to engage with Afghan authorities. If there is an update, we will share it with you.”
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had earlier spoken with Muttaqi on May 15, marking the highest-level contact between the two sides since the Taliban takeover.
India has not recognised the Taliban administration, instead urging the formation of an inclusive government in Kabul. New Delhi has also maintained that Afghan soil must never be used for terrorist activities against any country.
Meanwhile, after a series of earthquakes struck eastern Afghanistan, killing over 800 people and injuring more than 2,800, India rushed urgent humanitarian aid to support relief efforts.
Following the collapse of the Ghani government, India shut its embassy in Kabul and evacuated staff from consulates in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif. However, over the past two years, New Delhi has gradually expanded its engagements with Taliban representatives.
Since 2021, India has sent 50,000 tonnes of wheat, 350 tonnes of medicines, 40,000 litres of Malathion fertiliser, and 28 tonnes of relief material to Afghanistan, including assistance after the 2023 Herat earthquake.
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Your Ganpati Visarjan Travel Guide: Mumbai Police Release Full List Of Traffic Diversions And Alternate Routes | India News

As Ganpati Visarjan festivities are going to be organized throughout Mumbai today, the traffic police in the city have released an exhaustive advisory announcing diversions, alternative routes, and restrictions on traffic movement. Travelers are requested to make advance travel plans so as to avoid inconvenience.
Traffic Restrictions and No-Parking Zones
Some roads in Central Mumbai and the Western Suburbs will be impacted by the celebrations. The movement of goods vehicles is strictly banned on major roads to enable a smooth flow of pedestrian and festival traffic.
Central Mumbai:
- Worli: Dr. Annie Besant Road and RG Thandani Road: No parking.
- Dadar: Goods vehicles are prohibited on Gokhale Road, SK Bole Road, and Swatantravir Savarkar Marg. Parking stands prohibited on Swatantravir Savarkar Marg, MB Raut Marg, and Shivaji Park Road No. 5.
- Mahim: Goods vehicles are prohibited on Gen AK Vaidya Marg, LJ Road, Mori Road, and TH Katariya Marg.
- Matunga: Goods vehicles are prohibited on Tilak Bridge Road, and parking stands prohibited on Dr. BA Road.
- Kurla: Goods vehicles are banned on LBS Road, New Mill Road, and KK Krishna Menon Road.
In view of Anant Chaturdashi & Ganpati Visarjan following traffic arrangements will be in place in Central Mumbai.
Citizens are requested to plan their commute accordingly.#MTPTrafficUpdateshttps://t.co/gnNcQDYW0d
— Mumbai Traffic Police (@MTPHereToHelp) September 5, 2025
Western Suburbs:
Santacruz: Goods vehicles are banned on Devle Road and Vaikunthalal Mehta Marg. Parking is restricted on Janardhan Mahtre Road and Juhu Road, among others.
In view of Anant Chaturdashi & Ganpati Visarjan following traffic arrangements will be in place in Western Suburbs of Mumbai.
Citizens are requested to plan their commute accordingly.#MTPTrafficUpdates https://t.co/SY0R0p9e8z
— Mumbai Traffic Police (@MTPHereToHelp) September 5, 2025
DN Nagar & Goregaon: No-parking zones are in force on a number of important roads, such as JP Road and MG Road.
Kandivali: Goods vehicles are banned on KT Son Marg, Kalpana Chawla Chowk, and Abdul Hamid Road. MG Road and SV Road have no-parking zones.
Suggested Alternate Routes
To relieve congestion, the Mumbai Traffic Police have provided alternative routes to commuters. Motorists can travel via routes like Gold Spot Junction (Bisleri Junction) to Bahar Junction and Shivaji Chowk to Captain Gore Bridge (Parle Bridge) as effective alternates to travel within the city.
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Alaska Airlines launches new route to Reykjavík and unveils elevated comfort and care | News

Alaska Airlines is taking its global reach further than ever with nonstop service to Reykjavík, Iceland, inviting travelers to book their next adventure at alaskaair.com. With flights starting May 28, 2026, guests can book today to discover Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes, with daily summer flights from our global gateway in Seattle, all while enjoying an elevated travel experience thoughtfully upgraded from curb to cabin.
“The addition of Reykjavík expands Alaska’s global footprint, connecting our guests with even more of the world through the elevated service they know and love,” said Kirsten Amrine, vice president of revenue management and network planning at Alaska Airlines. “We’re excited to launch our new nonstop route next summer, bringing travelers closer to the natural magic of Iceland and providing a seamless gateway to Europe.”
The new summer service to Reykjavík is complemented by Icelandair’s more than 35 daily departures from the country’s capital to Europe, making it easier than ever for guests to continue their journey across the continent. We’re excited to offer greater convenience, flexibility and a smoother travel experience with Alaska’s new and enhanced bilateral codeshare agreement with Icelandair, enabling guests to book itineraries that combine flights from both airlines under a single ticket. This milestone comes as Alaska and Icelandair celebrate 10 years of partnership.
And now, guests traveling in First Class or as Atmos™ Rewards Gold, Platinum or Titanium elites will also have access to Icelandair’s Saga Lounge at Keflavík International Airport, making connections comfortable and convenient. Together with Icelandair and our oneworld and additional global airline partners, exploring the world is seamless with convenient connections and the ability to earn and redeem loyalty rewards across partner airlines. Every Iceland flight includes complimentary Wi-Fi – a special perk just for this route – along with premium pillows and blankets, so guests can stay connected and comfortable from take off to touchdown.
“The expansion of our longstanding partnership with Alaska Airlines reinforces our commitment to providing seamless travel options for our customers. By combining Icelandair’s comprehensive network of around 60 destinations across the North Atlantic with Alaska’s strong presence along the U.S. West Coast, we are creating even more opportunities for convenient and flexible connections between North America and Europe for our customers. This collaboration reflects our shared dedication to service excellence and delivering a superior travel experience,” said Bogi Nils Bogason, Icelandair president and chief executive officer.
And for travelers looking for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, Iceland will also be one of the best places on earth to witness the 2026 solar eclipse — made even more accessible with Alaska’s new nonstop flights.
An elevated way to fly throughout your journey with Alaska
Guests on nonstop flights to Reykjavík and across our network will immediately notice Alaska’s upgraded onboard offerings as we continue investing in the 737 experience. These enhancements support Alaska’s evolution as a premium global carrier: growing faster, flying farther and delivering the elevated experience guests already know and love.
First Class just got better
Dining in First Class is getting a new, elevated look. This month we’re debuting a modern serveware collection inspired by the Pacific Northwest, designed to bring a new level of style and sophistication to the onboard experience.
The bespoke collection features a refined entrée plate, elongated platter for chef-inspired presentations, textured stoneware bowl to hold hearty courses and a contemporary mug crafted for comfort in hand. Our new custom flatware set, featuring a brass-tone knife, fork and spoon with clean lines and a polished finish, adds modern sophistication to every meal. Complementing these are versatile side dishes, a brass-accent bowl for small bites and a sleek tray that ties the setting together. Many of the pieces were designed in partnership with Buzz, a global design company known for shaping signature travel moments.
Each item blends durability with style at 35,000 feet. Neutral tones and subtle textures showcase the food, while modern design details bring warmth to the table. Together, they signal a new chapter in Alaska’s commitment to elevating First Class dining. The new collection begins rolling out Sept. 24 across all flights.
Expanded First Class menu
We’re taking our First Class cuisine to new heights across our narrowbody fleet with even more elevated menu concepts, like our new Tahini Roasted Carrots with Green Goddess Yogurt Sauce and Citrus & Fennel with Chili Glaze – both made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Alaska continues to offer guests more meal options than any other U.S. airline, with up to five menu choices on select flights, including vegan and gluten-free meals.
Our newest menu launches on Sept. 24, including the JUST Egg Scramble, Spanish Carnitas Egg Scramble, and Brown Butter Pancakes for breakfast, or Moroccan Beef and Chili Shrimp with Black Rice for lunch and dinner.
Premium Class gets an upgrade
For the first time ever, Premium Class guests — who already enjoy more legroom, complimentary drinks, and priority boarding — will be able to choose from a specially curated snack basket. Our new Premium Snack Basket features high-quality ingredient snacks, sourced primarily from West Coast partners, including Solely, a San Diego-based clean foods company. Guests can also choose from new onboard products such as Jackson’s Kettle Cooked Chips, Thinsters chocolate chip cookies, Wonderful Pistachios and Hippeas Groovy White Cheddar Puffs. The Premium Snack Basket will be offered starting in early December on flights over 670 miles as part of Alaska’s premium travel experience.
We’ll continue to serve guest favorites — Stellar Snacks Pretzels and Biscoff cookies — as part of our complimentary snack and beverage service in the Main Cabin.
Upgrades for a consistent, modern experience
We’re investing in a fleetwide interior upgrade to create a more modern, more comfortable and more consistent onboard experience, including on our new route to Reykjavík, operated with the long-range 737-8 MAX. Alaska is refreshing nearly all 737 aircraft with updated bulkheads, cabin dividers, new leather seats, carpets, device holders and reserved overhead bin space for guests in our First Class & Premium Class cabins. On our 737-9 MAX and 737-900ER, Premium Class will grow from 24 to 30 seats, giving more guests access to extra legroom. Our 737-800 and 737-8 MAX will see First Class grow from 12 to 16 seats; guests will also enjoy more conveniently positioned power outlets and new USB-C charging ports for added comfort.
Enhanced loyalty and connectivity
Atmos™ Rewards, Alaska’s upgraded loyalty program unifying the best of Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles, will provide members with more rewards, choice and global access than ever. Starting next year, Atmos Rewards members will enjoy free Wi-Fi thanks to T-Mobile on select flights as we begin to roll out ultra-fast Starlink Wi-Fi, with full fleet implementation by 2027.
For the first time ever, we’re offering Lounge passes to our credit cardholders. Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® cardholders can rest and recover before they take off with eight passes each year to any of the Alaska Lounges in our network – a value of over $500. Each pass is valid for your entire travel day, so you can access multiple lounges along your journey and includes entry for up to two accompanying children. For existing Alaska Lounge members, these passes can be shared with family and friends. Through 2026, cardholders visiting our Lounges will enjoy an all-new premium bar experience, including our featured cocktails and exclusive curations. Each visit includes a complimentary drink, whether it’s our Summit Sunset cocktail or any selection from the new mixologist-curated bar menu.
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