Kochi's naval base to be used for commercial flights from Monday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today said the Naval Base will be thrown open for commercial flight operations from the morning of August 20, bringing a huge relief to people awaiting resumption of air service from

"In view of disruption of flights from airport due to floods, a joint team sent by @MoCA_GoI has approved starting of scheduled commercial flights using ATRs by Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Air India, between and Naval Air base," tweeted this evening.

In another tweet, he said, "flight operations between and will be starting from 20th August morning."

He said more destinations such as were also in the pipeline and that other airlines were likely to join in.

Earlier in the day, operated a non-commercial "proving flight" on an (turboprop) aircraft to with a team of officials from the of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the (AAI) and other flight safety officials to examine the feasibility of having operations from the base.

"Flight 9I 105 landed at Kochi at 1240 hrs from and the return flight 9I 106 took off from Kochi at 1345 hrs," an statement said.

The naval base would be used to operate the 70-seater aircraft.

A list of flight timings of the ATRs that would be operating from the base to and has also been released by the ministry.

"The flight operations between and will be starting from 20th August morning. More destinations such as Coimbatore, are also in the pipeline. Other airlines are likely to join this effort too. All possible steps are being taken," Prabhu said in another tweet.

The has, in the meanwhile, written a letter to Narendra Modi, expressing their willingness to fly the planes without payment, on voluntary basis, to the cause of these operations.

"We consider this a unique privilege that we can use to assist in such operations," the association said in a letter to the PM today.

The association had yesterday in a letter to Air India's threatened to stop operations if their flying allowance dues were not paid immediately.

On the other hand, private carriers such as and today said they would be operating additional flights to and from Kozhikode, and from tomorrow till August 25 to different parts of the country.

"will ensure to provide cancellation and rescheduling waiver to passengers booked to travel from August 16, 2018, to August 26, 2018," the said in a statement.

said it will operate special flights to and from airport to from August 20 and that all passengers booked to and from Kochi will be accommodated on these flights. It said that impacted passengers to and from Kochi are "not being charged additional fees or cancellation charges keeping in mind the current situation".

The civil aviation minister, during the day, also appealed to the to cap the maximum fare at around Rs 10,000 on longer routes and Rs 8,000 on shorter routes to/from to nearby airports.

Meanwhile, in a statement said that it will be operating additional domestic flights to Thiruvananthapuram from Mumbai, Bangalore, and from August 19.

"For guests with confirmed tickets to and out of Cochin for travel till 26th August, 2018, the has waived off date/ flight change from the original or choosing an alternate destination which is close to Cochin airport, refund, no-show penalties and fare difference if any, due to the closure of the Cochin airport," it added.

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 08:55 IST