SpiceJet operates first commercial flight to Pakyong airport

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

became the latest addition to the country's aviation map Thursday as operated the first direct commercial flight to airport from Kolkata, the said in a statement.

"Today is a proud moment for and a historic one for Indian aviation as we have put on India's aviation map," said Ajay Singh, the chairman and managing director,

The first direct flight to was flagged off from in Kolkata. The has deployed a 78-seater Q-400 aircraft on the route.

SpiceJet will launch a second flight connecting Guwahati with from October 16, the statement said.

The first airport at Pakyong in was inaugurated by on September 24. It is located around 33 km from Gangtok, the state capital.

A traditional lamp lighting ceremony was organized Thursday to mark the inauguration of the operations.

The SpiceJet flight was greeted with a grand water cannon salute upon its arrival at Pakyong airport, the airline said.

SpiceJet is the first and only airline to connect Sikkim with the rest of the country and beyond, and will be connecting Pakyong with Guwahati from October 16, it said.

"Our new flights will provide a major boost to tourism and we are proud to contribute to the growth story of this vibrant state," he said.

It is a great push for tourism and has definitely enhanced connectivity to Sikkim, said Atul Dixit, the of (NSCBIA) in Kolkata.

"The direct flight will help in saving almost an entire day. Earlier, people had to fly to Bagdogra (West Bengal) and then drive to Gangtok," Dixit said.

Pakyong airport, the country's 100th operational airport, is an engineering marvel situated at a height of more than 4,500 feet.

On March 10, the airline had successfully operated a test flight to Pakyong making it the first civil fixed aircraft to land at the airport.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 20:35 IST