The government plans to double the number of airports in India over the next two-three years, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha has said.
"Our party had in its 2014 election manifesto announced the UDAN (Uday Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme, under which we will expand the number of airports," the minister said, delivering the 3rd G Ramachandran Memorial Lecture organised in Chennai on Saturday night.
"The fact is we have 75 airports with scheduled services. We plan to double it in the next two to three years," the minister said at the event organised by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI).
Earlier this year, in a move to make flying more affordable, the government unveiled a draft UDAN scheme with an all inclusive fare of Rs. 2,500 for one-hour flights.
The scheme is aimed at developing underdeveloped regional routes, Mr Sinha said.
Declaring that the government would raise about Rs. 400 crore to run the UDAN scheme, the minister said the government is asking airlines to bid for those routes that provide connectivity to other major airports.
"When bids are finally awarded in January 2017, we will create an entirely new regional market," he said.
To Read the News in Full 20/11/16 Indo-Asian News Service/NDTV
"Our party had in its 2014 election manifesto announced the UDAN (Uday Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme, under which we will expand the number of airports," the minister said, delivering the 3rd G Ramachandran Memorial Lecture organised in Chennai on Saturday night.
"The fact is we have 75 airports with scheduled services. We plan to double it in the next two to three years," the minister said at the event organised by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI).
Earlier this year, in a move to make flying more affordable, the government unveiled a draft UDAN scheme with an all inclusive fare of Rs. 2,500 for one-hour flights.
The scheme is aimed at developing underdeveloped regional routes, Mr Sinha said.
Declaring that the government would raise about Rs. 400 crore to run the UDAN scheme, the minister said the government is asking airlines to bid for those routes that provide connectivity to other major airports.
"When bids are finally awarded in January 2017, we will create an entirely new regional market," he said.
To Read the News in Full 20/11/16 Indo-Asian News Service/NDTV
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