Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

SEAPLANE IN KOCHI, ALL SET TO LAND IN GUJARAT TODAY

- Neha LM Tripathi

MUMBAI: Twelve days after it was flown to Maldives for the scheduled maintenanc­e, the country’s sole seaplane returned to India on Monday, and will land in Ahmedabad today.

Confirming its arrival, Spicejet spokespers­on said, “The aircraft reached Cochin on Monday, and will be soon reaching Ahmedabad.”

The seaplane operating between Kevadia and Sabarmati riverfront (Ahmedabad) was flown back to Maldives on February 3. The airline spokespers­on said the operation would be suspended only for three days, and “will resume on February 6, 2021. While a facility for day-to-day maintenanc­e has been set up in India, one for larger maintenanc­e is in the works”.

The 15-seater Twin Otter 300 seaplane – is the property of a Maldivian company. The services were inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 31, the birth anniversar­y of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel, to boost tourism to the Statue of Unity.

Last month, HT had reported that seaplane services were unable to attract passengers. While sources say it is flying at around 50% capacity,the airline has maintained that the flights to Kevadia are clocking an average load of over 90%.

The first seaplane to operate under the government’s Udey Desh ka Aam Naagrik (UDAN) project is being operated by Spice Shuttle, a fully-owned subsidiary of Spicejet.

THE SERVICES WERE INAUGURATE­D BY PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI ON OCTOBER 31, THE BIRTH ANNIVERSAR­Y OF SARDAR PATEL, TO BOOST TOURISM TO THE STATUE OF UNITY

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