Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NO BATHINDA-DELHI ROUTE IN 1ST PHASE OF FLIGHT RESUMPTION

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BATHINDA: Flights to Delhi from the city will not resume on May 25, as this is not on the list of routes granted clearance by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The last flight on the route operated on March 26.

“There is no confirmati­on when air connectivi­ty of the Malwa region of Punjab with the national capital will commence,” Bathinda airport director Varinder Singh said. He added that once the flights that Alliance Air, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air India, operates resume, there will be a change in timing with the days remaining the same as Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

The airport director added that connectivi­ty on the Bathinda-jammu route will continue to be suspended indefinite­ly. The route has been non-operationa­l since October 27. An official added, “The average occupancy on the Jammu route was 70%, which was not a fair profit-making propositio­n. As a cost-cutting measure, it was proposed that a single 70-seater ATR-72 plane operating between Jammu and Delhi may make a brief layover at the Bathinda airport. It was planned to use a single aircraft to cover three destinatio­ns — Delhi, Bathinda and Jammu. This proposal was shelved last year and there is no reference to a flight to Jammu in the summer schedule.”

repatriati­on flights. Once we receive the schedule, we will resume domestic operations,” said airport director Manoj Chansoria.““Social distancing is important. We are making yellow and black stripe marks right from the arrival to boarding gates. The passenger must have the Aarogya Setu app. We are ensuring touch-free arrangemen­ts at the airport,” he added.

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