Deccan Chronicle

Wings India aero show remains grounded

Security personnel stopped visitors from entering planes despite charging `400 per person

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, MARCH 10

Wings India 2018, the fourday aviation show currently on at the Begumpet Airport, lacks the glitz and glamour of its previous years. The show that is on from March 8-11, has been organised jointly by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Airports Authority of India (AAI). Wings India is the new avatar of the erstwhile hugely popular and much awaited annual event, India Aviation.

But unfortunat­ely, this year, the show had an apathetic start and on Saturday, its third day too, it remained lacklustre with a small and disgruntle­d crowd in its folds.

The visitors expressed discontent that there was no air show. Visitors were not allowed to enter the inner portions of the airport and a few of them got into an argument with the security personnel because of this. There was an entry fee of `400 per person, but most visitors felt that the big-ticket did not justify the goodies the show offered, and that the organising of the show left a lot to be desired.

Several stalls were empty, and some of them were closed on the third day itself. This included the Boeing stall which gave the visitors a VR experience on the first two days.

A young resident of LB Nagar, who had come with his friends, said, “There were fewer aero stunts compared to previous years. I came along with my friends who are first-timers but I feel it was not worth the effort, standing as we were in the scorching sun. I am really disappoint­ed.”

People were being allowed inside in two batches. From 10 am to 1:30 pm and from 2 pm to 5:30 pm. Some of the visitors had come from far off places like Siddipet and Guntur ad felt let down with the experience. M. Krishnan who had come with his family from Guntur said, “We spent `400 per ticket and an additional `50 for parking, but it was for nothing. Leave alone sitting inside the planes, security personnel are not even allowing us to go close to the compound wall. The aeroshow is only for taking selfies which we could have done at the airport anyways.” A few families complained that the food was also expensive, because of which they had to leave without eating. The show was planned essentiall­y for the common man as frequent flyers may not be so enamoured by such shows.

 ??  ?? Top: Girls take a selfie in front of a poster of a plane, and below, in front of a helicopter. The crowd at the event. — DC
Top: Girls take a selfie in front of a poster of a plane, and below, in front of a helicopter. The crowd at the event. — DC

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