Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Punjab in talks with Delhi govt to resume bus service to IGI Airport

- Navrajdeep Singh navrajdeep.singh@htlive.com

PATIALA: Resumption of bus service from Punjab to the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal (IGI) Airport in the national capital is back on the table with the state transport department holding multiple meetings with their Delhi counterpar­ts in the past three weeks.

The developmen­t comes after the newly formed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab sent a detailed proposal to the Delhi government, headed by AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, for resuming the bus service being operated by state-run transport undertakin­gs, including Pepsu Road Transport Corporatio­n (PRTC), Punjab Roadways and Punbus.

In July 2018, the PRTC had started eight luxury air-conditione­d buses from Patiala, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar and Hoshiarpur to and from Terminal 3 of the Delhi Airport. However, within a month, the Delhi government started issuing fines and banned the entry of these buses beyond the ISBT, citing permit issues.

PRTC authoritie­s were then asked to get tourist permits to carry on with their service to the IGI Airport. “It is not financiall­y viable for the PRTC to run these buses on tourist permits,” an official privy to the developmen­t said.

The PRTC buses were charging ₹787 per passenger from Patiala and ₹880 from Ludhiana, while private transport firms, mainly run by high-profile politician­s, charge exorbitant prices ranging from ₹2,000 to ₹5,000.

K Siva Prasad, principal secretary, transport, Punjab, said meetings are already being held with the Delhi government after the state department shared a detailed proposal with them.

“We have been told that the Delhi government plans to set up a special bus terminal at the IGI Airport for luxury buses, which will allow state buses to pick and drop foreign passengers,” he said, adding that the state government is hoping for a positive outcome from the ongoing discussion­s with the Delhi counterpar­ts.

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