Ageing KSRTC fleet draws passenger ire on Mumbai–Mangaluru route; demand grows for Airavat upgrade


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Sept 6: Growing dissatisfaction is brewing among regular passengers on the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation’s (KSRTC) Mumbai–Mangaluru Airavat service, as ageing buses continue to ply this busy long-distance route despite premium fares nearing Rs 2,000.

Connecting two major commercial hubs, the route remains vital for both business and leisure travellers. However, passengers allege the state-run corporation has neglected the service, allowing ageing multi-axle Volvo coaches to deteriorate, resulting in discomfort, breakdowns, and declining hygiene standards.

“The buses haven’t been upgraded for years. At these prices, we expect at least a comfortable ride,” said Kevin Pinto, a frequent traveller on the route. “The interiors are rattling, the cushions have hardened, and overall maintenance is poor. It feels like the service is stuck in the past,” he said.

Despite charging fares comparable to those on more modern routes, passengers claim the buses in operation are poorly refurbished and decades old, with even basic amenities either dysfunctional or entirely absent.

While newer Airavat 2.0 coaches—featuring upgraded suspension, improved interiors, and working electrical amenities—are being actively deployed on popular routes like Mangaluru–Bengaluru, the Mumbai service continues to be served by ageing B11R Volvo buses, many of which are reportedly well past their prime.

Passengers also point to a disconnect between what KSRTC advertises and what is actually delivered. “The website promises features like mobile charging points and reading lights, but on most buses these don’t work. It’s a mismatch between expectation and reality,” said Pinto.

Frequent breakdowns have become a major issue, leading to delays in reaching destinations, particularly distressing on a journey that spans over 1,000 kilometres. Hygiene is another pressing concern, with visible signs of pest infestation reported by travellers.

“I’ve even spotted cockroaches during a recent journey,” said a passenger who requested anonymity. “It’s unacceptable, especially when we’re paying this much.”

In sharp contrast, KSRTC’s Mangaluru division recently introduced the luxurious Ambaari Dream Class A/C sleeper service to Pune, drawing further criticism from Mumbai-bound passengers who feel their route has been side-lined.

“The Pune route has received all-new coaches while we’re still on buses that should have been retired. It’s disheartening,” Pinto added. “Private operators offer far better comfort even with the speed caps in place.”

Interestingly, some newer KSRTC buses are fitted with speed governors capped at 80 km/h, a move meant for safety. However, passengers argue that private competitors also adhere to the same speed limit while still delivering superior onboard experiences with modern sleeper coaches and punctual service.

KSRTC currently operates just one daily service each way on the Mumbai–Mangaluru route, further limiting options for passengers who prefer public transport over private travel.

Despite the criticisms, many travellers say they stick with KSRTC due to its strong safety record, well-trained crew, and reliable staff behaviour—factors that continue to inspire loyalty, albeit with growing frustration.

Passengers have now collectively urged KSRTC to replace the outdated B11R coaches with the newer Airavat 2.0 fleet, or at the very least, carry out a comprehensive refurbishment of the existing vehicles to ensure safer, cleaner, and more comfortable journeys.

Without timely upgrades, passengers warn that the service risks losing more ground to the private sector—particularly as expectations around comfort, hygiene, and punctuality continue to rise.

  

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  • sant, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 08 2025

    i regularly travel by ksrtc to mumbai i trvel in ksrtc inspite of bus condition deteriorating i only because the staff are very good like cliford and other drivers i also request a direct service to mumbai ins tead of via karkala

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  • Vishwanath, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 08 2025

    We used to be proud of KSRTC bus quality until last 5 - years ago. But these days, most of our journey, be it to Bangalore or Mumbai, has been gravely pathetic. While the Staffs of KSRTC are very good and accommodating.. the bus maintenance has been stooped well below poor mark. Hence decided to give a change in my last month Mumbai visit trip with other service provider.. It happend to be cheaper AND indeed new class service. KSRTC maintenance mismanagement will cost state huge, if no attention with priority..

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  • JEEVAN DSOUZA, PADUBIDRI

    Mon, Sep 08 2025

    VRL buses are good . try next time.

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  • Veena Shantharam Prabhu, Mumbai / mangalore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    Me n my husband are regular traveller's on Mumbai Mangalore routes The staff in these buses are too good . But the journey is most uncomfortable due to conditions of the seats in the bus .the mobile charging points the water dripping at tyms in the bus the curtains dirty inspite of passenger paying premium prices. Certain stretch of the roads are worst making it more uncomfortable.. The 3 tier tkt rates in train in less than bus rates by abt Rs500. Yet we prefer to travel by bus ... our sincere request to ksrtc authorities is please arrange to ply good n comfortable buses on Mangalore -mumbai routes

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  • GURKA, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    WHATEVER you say they dont care! because it is a GOVT Body

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  • Dennis, Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    I along with my family for more than a decade are frequent travellers on the bangalore- mangalore- bangalore route, the staff are very good but the seats are deplorable and 80% of the time the charging points don't function. Another problem is when I travel alone at night all the first 3 single seats on the sleeper class are blocked stating it's for government staff, then which seat do we senior citizens book, does ksrtc expect us to book the last two/three seats in a 5/6 row sleeper bus. I request the ksrtc management to kindly look into this.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    Although I have not travelled to Bombay in the year 2025, prior to that I was a regular traveller and I always preferred the KSRTC Volvo Multi Axle buses. The buses would depart on time and reach on time too. KSRTC is the only carrier that has seating arrangements as all other private carriers have sleeper coaches and since I do not like the sleeper coaches, I always used to travel by KSRTC. I found their service very good. However, if so many readers have expressed their displeasure over the buses, I guess the authorities should replace the buses with new ones and that will indeed be received with a whoop of delight.

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  • K.Ravi Rao, Chilimbi, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    Ayravartha Club Class, Departure at 8 Am Mangalore-Bangalore bus, which I & My Wife travel frequently is in a very bad shape, after charging Rs 1150, per seat for 350 km distance. There is no upgradation , buses are unkept, seats are unclean, seat handles do not work, roof is leaking in Monsoon, when you enter it stinks all over, last of all it takes 9 hrs to reach destination. We have stopped traveling in the Ayravtha, we both are senior Citizens, now a days we prefer traveling in shared taxi. For heaven sake keep this Volvo buses in shape & good condition, it is butter for KSRTC. Complained many times at Mangalore depot, it had fallen on deaf ears. Wake up before it is too late.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    I am very scared of KSRTC buses.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    KSRTC can run old Airavat buses on shorter routes like Mysore, Goa, Hubbali and Belgavi.

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  • Aman, Manglore

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    Trains should be put in Mangalore Banglore Manglore Pune Manglore Mumbai for better connectivity These Karnataka RTC charges per km more than Kerala RTC or any other RTC. Not worth so expensive costs.

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  • Chandrashekar Shetty, Surathkal / Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    It is very much true. I travel from Mumbai to Mangalore regularly on KSRTC because this is only bus with sitting arrangement. All other private busses are sleeping coaches. The condition of the busses very bad . Seats have become like wooden benches. It is so hard. I do not understand why this prime route is neglected . Sitting in such busses for 18 hrs is really sad. Wake up Mangalore Depot head and respond passengers concern.

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  • Paul, Karkala

    Sun, Sep 07 2025

    Even me and my family suffered during Christmas time last year.An old iravatha broke down in the night at 10pm near satara ghat.The old people and all passengers struggled a lot.Please change old busses to new

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  • K. Ravindra Ballal, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 06 2025

    The Ambari busses plying between Mangalore -Pune route are even worse. They are charging exorbitantly one way trip costing Around 2200/.Inspite of good occupancy they are using old out of condition busses.. Now that the Mangalore -Pune flight is discontinued many people especially students tavel by bus. All the people travelling by Ambari, and Iravat deserve a better deal.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Sep 06 2025

    We want RORO ferry service for Mumbai–Mangaluru Route ...

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  • Santhosh Santhu Vasaam, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 06 2025

    Jossy Row Row Your Boat - we are decades away from anything that will benefit the Aam admi….

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