IAF approval for civilian flights out of Hindon: Secretary

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The will allow its Hindon base to be used for flights operating to tier-2 and tier-3 cities under the government's regional connectivity scheme, civil aviation secretary R N Choubey said today.

"This is being done to overcome slot constraints at the International Airport," Choubey said at an event here.


The civilian operations from the air base, in on the outskirts of Delhi, are likely to start during the winter schedule, which comes into effect from the last Sunday of October.

The is in talks with airport operator International Airport Limited on reworking a rule which disallows two airports within a radius of 150km.

The government's regional connectivity scheme also known as UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) aims at making flying affordable for the masses by capping airfares on selected short routes -- such as from to Shimla -- at Rs 2500 per hour of flight.

Airlines that are awarded routes under the scheme are offered subsidy and in return need to set aside 50 per cent of the seating capacity at discounted fares.

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First Published: Wed, August 30 2017. 14:02 IST