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Flying not just for the rich, says PM Modi

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SHIMLA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurate­d the first Shimla-new Delhi flight under a government scheme to boost regional air connectivi­ty, saying that it would enable the common man to fly.

“I want to see people who wear ‘Hawaii chappals’ (rubber slippers) in a ‘hawai jahaaz’ (aircraft),” Modi said at the launch of the Regional Connectivi­ty Scheme (RCS), also called Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik (UDAN).

The flight is being operated by Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Air India. The airline has deployed it’s 42- seater ATR plane in this sector.

The prime minister also simultaneo­usly flagged off RCS flights on the Kadapa-hyderabad and Nanded-hyderabad sectors through a video conference at the event in Shimla.

The prime minister announced that the next flight to take off under the scheme would operate on the Mumbai-nanded sector.

Modi said earlier it was believed that air travel was meant only for the “Raja-maharaja and elite class”. Even the mascot of Air India was a maharaja, he said.

The prime minister recalled that he had raised this issue with Rajiv Pratap Rudy, civil aviation minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, and said cartoonist R K Laxman’s Common Man should be the mascot of the airline.

Modi said better connectivi­ty would help the country’s youth who, given the opportunit­y, could change the “fate and picture” of India.

He said in the absence of any aviation policy in the last 70 years, a large number of air-strips constructe­d during the second world war were lying idle.

These airports would be put to use under a policy formulated by the government and 30 such airports would start commercial operations, Modi said.

He said that the air fare had been capped under the UDAN scheme and would cost less than taxi fare. Travel time would be cut down from hours to minutes, Modi said.

“The Delhi-shimla flight is cheaper than a taxi ride. A taxi will take at least nine hours and is available for a fare of Rs 10 per km. A flight will now cost you Rs 6-7 per km on the same route and will also save you time,” he said.

Advising airlines to start a circular route connecting Nanded Sahib, Amritsar Sahib and Patna Sahib, the prime minister said it would attract Sikhs from all over the world.

Regional connectivi­ty will bring developmen­t to tier-2 and tier-3 cities which are becoming “growth engines”, said the prime minister. This will also enhance connectivi­ty to the north-eastern region, he added.

“The scheme will also contribute to national integratio­n.

Different cultures and traditions will be able to intermingl­e,” Modi said, voicing the slogan “Sab ude, sab jude (Everyone will fly and unite).”

The Delhi-shimla flight is cheaper than a taxi ride. A taxi will take at least nine hours and is available for a fare of Rs 10 per km. A flight will now cost you Rs 6-7 per km on the same route and will also save you time

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses BJP'S Parivartan Rally at Ridge in Shimla on Thursday
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses BJP'S Parivartan Rally at Ridge in Shimla on Thursday

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