Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Only three flights a week to Delhi

- PRABHJIT SINGH

BATHINDA: The small domestic airport in Bathinda remained nonfunctio­nal for three years, but has finally got three flights a week to Delhi.

Air India’s regional arm Alliance Air started the Delhi-Bathinda-Delhi flight in December 2016, barely months before the state assembly elections, and has sustained 50-55% occupancy. Set up in 2012 at a cost of ₹25 crore, the airport shares the runway of the adjoining Indian Air Force base for the 70-seater ATR-72 aircraft thrice a week — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Air Alliance manager Ramesh Ram gives credit to the Centre’s “regional connectivi­ty scheme” which has helped reduce the air fare from ₹2,800 to ₹1,700 for the Delhi-Bathinda-Delhi flight. “The subsidy is paid by the government and may help introduce more flights from here” he said.

However, officials of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) were tight-lipped over the financial viability of running the operations with a thrice-a-week flight only. The airport does not have a single tuck shop, whereas the airport security has been handed to Punjab Police who are paid by the AAI. The airport still awaits its own dedicated road. The travellers have to cover a distance of 8 kilometres on the existing link road to reach the airport that is just 1.5km off the Bathinda-Malout state highway. A dedicated road was proposed in 2012, but the idea was dropped in absence of any flight for three years.

AAI OFFICIALS REMAIN TIGHTLIPPE­D OVER THE FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF RUNNING OPERATIONS WITH A THRICEAWEE­K FLIGHT ONLY

 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR//HT ?? The security at Bathinda airport has been handed to Punjab Police.
SANJEEV KUMAR//HT The security at Bathinda airport has been handed to Punjab Police.
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