Millennium Post

Govt invites bids for int’l Udan flights

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MUMBAI: The central government has invited proposals from interested air operators for the internatio­nal version of its ‘Udan’ (Ude Desk Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme as it seeks to enhance air connectivi­ty from India to select overseas destinatio­ns.

This is despite the domestic format of the scheme failing to yield desired results with almost half of the routes approved in the first phase of the bidding for the scheme still to be launched.

National airports operator AAI, which has been mandated to implement the internatio­nal version of the Udan scheme, has invited “e-proposals (bids) from internatio­nal bidders for selection of airlines under the Internatio­nal Air Connectivi­ty Scheme, IACS Udan,” according to a notice in a leading English daily.

The government, in its bid to make flying more affordable for masses, had in October 2016 announced the Udan scheme with airfares capped at Rs 2,500 for a one-hour journey through subsidised ticket rates and to provide air connectivi­ty to smaller towns.

In the subsequent developmen­ts, five airlines were mandated to fly on 128 regional routes in the first phase of the bidding in March 2017, and 15 airlines on 325 regional routes, including those having chopper operations, in the second phase in January this year.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is also the implementi­ng agency for the domestic format of the regional connectivi­ty scheme.

The bids could be submitted to the AAI by November 22, according to the notice inviting e-proposals.

The AAI has invited the bids on behalf of the civil aviation ministry and the Assam government, as per the notice.

The central government had in August unveiled a draft scheme for extending the UDAN scheme to internatio­nal circuits, with state government­s identifyin­g routes for the operations. The draft Internatio­nal Air Connectivi­ty (IAC) scheme envisages to increase the internatio­nal ticketing to 20 crore by 2027.

As per the draft, the scheme is to be made operationa­l only for states which demonstrat­e their commitment to imple- ment and provide the requisite support for promoting operations under the scheme.

The Bjp-ruled Assam had last year offered to provide Rs 100 crore as viability gap funding towards extension of the scheme for internatio­nal air connectivi­ty from the state capital Guwahati.

According to the draft scheme, state government­s will identify the routes to be connected, and airline operators will assess demand on the identified routes and submit proposals for providing connectivi­ty.

Operations under the scheme will be permitted through fixed-wing aircraft only with more than 70 seats.

The scheme has proposed to set up an Internatio­nal Air Connectivi­ty Fund (IACF) -- dedicated for providing subsidy support under the scheme. It will be created through the contributi­ons of state government­s.

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