Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Chandigarh airport ready to resume operations from May 25

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› We are ready for departures and arrival of five flights per hour, but we have to wait for the schedule regarding the number of flights to become operationa­l.

CHANDIGARH: Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala on Wednesday said the state government has procured over 71 lakh metric tonne (MT) wheat and 7.58 lakh MT mustard.

He said the state government has also procured more than 4,422 MT gram.

Chautala, who also holds food, civil supplies and consumer affairs portfolio, said some leaders of opposition parties were not able to ‘digest’ that the procuremen­t process was running smoothly despite the lockdown, and were misleading farmers.

“The reality is that the cash credit of ₹22,000 crore has already been kept for the payment to farmers and for the 2.5% commission to arhtiyas,” he added.

He said payment of both the farmers as well as arhtiyas is done on the third or fourth day after the wheat purchased in the mandis is lifted for the warehouses. He said wheat is being procured at an MSP of ₹1,925 per quintal, mustard at ₹4,425 per quintal and gram at ₹4,875 per quintal.

CHANDIGARH: After a gap of two months, Chandigarh Internatio­nal Airport is ready to resume its operations with the opening of domestic sector from May 25.

Civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday announced on Twitter that “domestic civil aviation operations will recommence in a calibrated manner from Monday, May 25, 2020”. The airports were shut on March 25 owing to nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“All airports and air carriers are being informed to be ready for operations... SOPs for passenger movement are also being separately issued by the aviation ministry,” he said.

Though Chandigarh Internatio­nal Airport Limited (CHIAL) is yet to get any official confirmati­on, its chief executive officer (CEO) Ajay Bhardwaj said: “We are ready for resumption of operations.”

“We are ready for departures and arrival of five flights per hour, but we have to wait for the schedule regarding the number

AJAY BHARDWAJ, CEO

of flights to become operationa­l,” he said.

Bhardwaj said the airport office is working as it was before the lockdown and the entire security is in place. “Checking of passengers will be done according to the guidelines issued by the government,” he said, adding that sanitisati­on of the airport would be done as per the directions of the health department.

Air India airport director MR Jindal said: “We will wait for instructio­ns from our headquarte­rs. We are in any case ready as our evacuation flights are already operationa­l. As soon as we get the nod, we will start the bookings.”

The Airport Authority of India (AAI) has issued guidelines, stating that passengers should carry a hand sanitiser, wear a mask and download the Aarogya Setu applicatio­n on their mobile phones.

In the past two months, the nationwide lockdown has caused a loss of Rs 15 crore to the Chandigarh airport.

The main revenue of the airport is generated under the aeronautic­al category, whereby the airport charges Rs 800 per passenger from airlines. For instance: An airline flying to Delhi with 80% occupancy pays around Rs 65,000 to the airport per flight. Factor in the commercial revenue in the form of rent of retail shops, office space, car parking and advertisem­ents, the total revenue under both the categories comes to around Rs 30 lakh per day.

Before the lockdown, there were around 44 flights connecting the airport to major cities across the country and two internatio­nal flights to Sharjah and Dubai. The daily footfall, both arrival and departure, was 7,000 passengers. All this has been affected ever since the lockdown began.

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