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After 7 years, domestic flights resume from Pathankot airport

Alliance Air flight will shuttle between Delhi and Pathankot thrice a week on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2018 12:40 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Pathankot | By , PATHANKOT
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Domestic flights resumed from Pathankot airport after a gap of around seven years, with an Alliance Air flight landing here on Thursday.

Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh received the first flight in Pathankot on Thursday. (Twitter/Raveen Thukral)
Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh received the first flight in Pathankot on Thursday. (Twitter/Raveen Thukral)

The 70-seater airbus, which took off from Delhi at 10 am, landed here at around 11am. The flight was received here by Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh.

The flight will shuttle between Delhi and Pathankot thrice a week on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. From Pathankot, it departed for Delhi at 12pm.

Amarinder, who is to attend a programme in Gurdaspur to waive off loans of farmers on Thursday, will also lay the foundation stone of a Pepsico plant in Pathankot.

Built at a cost of 37 crore over 11 years ago, the Pathankot airport had domestic flight operations for around two-and-a-half years.

Air Deccan, a private airline, ran its service, but suspended its operations due to poor occupancy of its flights.

Later, Air India also agreed to operate on this sector and started its flights in 2010, thanks to the efforts of then Gurdaspur MP Vinod Khanna. But it did not carry on for long. The airline halted its operations from the airport a year later in 2011, citing losses. And, there has not been any domestic flight since then.

 
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