Govt, airlines to discuss UDAN scheme

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has convened a meeting tomorrow to discuss the details of its regional connectivity scheme - UDAN - before the selected airlines commence operations.

The meeting is likely to be attended by representatives of various state governments, airlines, airport operators and senior civil aviation ministry officials, an airline source said.



"The meeting has been called to address queries of the operators on the implementation of the RCS scheme," the source added.

During the discussion, the ministry and the scheme implementing agency, Airports Authority of India, will explain various aspects related to the execution of UDAN, the source said.

Last month, the awarded 128 air routes under the regional connectivity scheme to five operators which include Airline Allied Services, SpiceJet, Air Deccan, Air and Turbo Megha.

The scheme mandates capping of fares at Rs 2,500 for one-hour flights and also seeks to connect 45 unserved and under-served airports.

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Govt, airlines to discuss UDAN scheme

The government has convened a meeting tomorrow to discuss the details of its regional connectivity scheme - UDAN - before the selected airlines commence operations. The meeting is likely to be attended by representatives of various state governments, airlines, airport operators and senior civil aviation ministry officials, an airline source said. "The meeting has been called to address queries of the operators on the implementation of the RCS scheme," the source added. During the discussion, the ministry and the scheme implementing agency, Airports Authority of India, will explain various aspects related to the execution of UDAN, the source said. Last month, the government awarded 128 air routes under the regional connectivity scheme to five operators which include Airline Allied Services, SpiceJet, Air Deccan, Air Odisha and Turbo Megha. The scheme mandates capping of fares at Rs 2,500 for one-hour flights and also seeks to connect 45 unserved and under-served airports. The has convened a meeting tomorrow to discuss the details of its regional connectivity scheme - UDAN - before the selected airlines commence operations.

The meeting is likely to be attended by representatives of various state governments, airlines, airport operators and senior civil aviation ministry officials, an airline source said.

"The meeting has been called to address queries of the operators on the implementation of the RCS scheme," the source added.

During the discussion, the ministry and the scheme implementing agency, Airports Authority of India, will explain various aspects related to the execution of UDAN, the source said.

Last month, the awarded 128 air routes under the regional connectivity scheme to five operators which include Airline Allied Services, SpiceJet, Air Deccan, Air and Turbo Megha.

The scheme mandates capping of fares at Rs 2,500 for one-hour flights and also seeks to connect 45 unserved and under-served airports.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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