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Flights from Punjab’s Adampur: Project is set to miss Dec 1 deadline

Dilly-dally: After missing Nov1 deadline, Sampla claimed to start the flights from Dec 1; but the company officials have ruled out the possibility till next few weeks.

Updated on: Nov 21, 2017 02:35 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Jalandhar | By , JALANDHAR
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Despite the Union minister Vijay Sampla’s claims to start domestic flights from Adampur on December 1, the project seems to get delayed for few more weeks as the SpiceJet has yet not started bookings.

After missing the recent deadline, November 1, Sampla has claimed to start the flights between Adampur and Delhi from December 1. (Representative image)
After missing the recent deadline, November 1, Sampla has claimed to start the flights between Adampur and Delhi from December 1. (Representative image)

The project has already missed several deadlines as claimed by Sampla and local administration to commence it on September 25. After missing the recent deadline, November 1, Sampla has claimed to start the flights between Adampur and Delhi from December 1.

But the company officials have ruled out any possibility to start flights in next few weeks. The SpiceJet officials said that the project got delayed as the director general of civil aviation (DGCA) did not give its approval for the same to the company. After missing its first deadline on September 25, the state BJP chief Vijay Sampla had claimed to start domestic flights on Diwali and later on November 1.

But after both the deadlines, Sampla announced that flights will start from December 1 as the Union ministry of civil aviation have cleared the decks. However, there is still no official confirmation when the SpiceJet will start booking tickets.

“The construction work and documentation process on the project is completed at our level. Now, it’s on the SpiceJet airline when will they start flights from Adampur airport,” said deputy commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma.

“The airline officials are demanding to operate from the Terminal 1 but the AAI had directed the company to operate flights from the Terminal 2 only,” a senior officer said on condition of anonymity. Minister Sampla could not be reached for comments as he is stated to be out of the country.

Nelash Godara, Spicejet official said, we are waiting for the final approval from the director general of civil aviation besides few other issues, which are being discussed with authorities to begin the ticket booking process.

Meanwhile, a domestic terminal has been opened adjoining the Adampur Air Force station, here by the government, considering the pending demands of the people of Doaba and the non resident Indian (NRI) belt of Punjab to begin the ticket booking process.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jatinder Mahal

Jatinder Mahal is a staff correspondent. He covers Jalandhar, Kapurthala and SBS Nagar district for Hindustan Times.

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