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Increased air connectivity between UP and Delhi, Jaipur, Gwalior

The Government of India and Airports Authority of India (AAI) have finalized the routes for the flights after studying the air traffic between these cities.

Published on: Nov 28, 2017 12:25 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By , Lucknow
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Soon, four major districts of the state will have air connectivity with the other cities in the country. Under regional connectivity scheme, Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra and Varanasi are going to have air connectivity with five other cities from January.

The Government of India and Airports Authority of India (AAI) have finalized the routes for the flights after studying the air traffic between these cities.

According to the officials of the AAI, Lucknow would have flights for Gwalior from January, while Kanpur had got long awaited Kanpur-Delhi-Kanpur flight under the regional connectivity scheme. Kanpur will get another flight which will be Delhi-Kanpur–Varanasi.

Airlines like Spicejet, Alliance Air, Deccan Charters and Air Odisha will start flights for these routes while more private airlines have shown willingness to start their operations on these routes agreed during the regime of the Samajwadi government.

The regional connectivity scheme has made small distance air travelling much convenient. Under the scheme, in a 20-seater plane, the journey costs 4,500. Out of this, the centre gives 1,600 and state gives 400 as subsidy on 50% of the seats. So, a passenger has to pay just 2,500.

The state government has decided to give the go ahead for flight connectivity from 15 divisional headquarters to Lucknow earlier in the month of March. According to an official of the AAI, regional connectivity would increase business of the airports and would fasten the pace of travel between the cities.

 
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Anupam Srivastava

Anupam Srivastava is a Special Correspondent with Hindustan Times, Lucknow. Has produced exclusive stories in medical, civil aviation, civic, political and other issues for over 20 years.

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