The Free Press Journal

Under UDAN, SpiceJet to launch 2 new direct flights next month

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Budget carrier SpiceJet will launch next month two new daily direct flights to Porbandar and Kandla from Mumbai under the Central government's regional connectivi­ty scheme - UDAN.

The Gurgaon-based carrier would be the first major airline to launch flights on the RCS route. The two new routes –Mumbai-Porbandar-Mumbai and Mumbai-Kandla-Mumbai – will be operationa­l with a 78-seater Bombardier Q400 regional jet from July 10, SpiceJet said.

Under the UDAN scheme, the airline will be operating the new flights on the Mumbai-Porbandar route with RCS seats at Rs 2,250 (all inclusive) whereas the fare on the Mumbai- Kandla and Kandla-Mumbai routes would be Rs 2,500 (all inclusive) for RCS seats.

The government had in March awarded 128 regional routes to five airlines – Alliance Air, SpiceJet, Turbo Megha, Air Odisha and Air Deccan—for launching flights under UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik) scheme, which aims at boosting air connectivi­ty to the hinterland.

As many as 70 airports, including 31 unserved and 12 under-served ones, would be connected with the UDAN flights. Under the scheme, on each flight, 50 per cent of the seats would have a cap of Rs 2,500 per seat/hour.

An unserved airport is one to which there is no daily service, while an underserve­d airport is one which has not seen a flight for two consecutiv­e flight schedules. "I am delighted that SpiceJet is helping realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of ensuring that every Indian can fly," SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh said.

"UDAN is a grand scheme and we are proud to be amongst the pacesetter­s for the scheme. It has been our constant endeavour to enable the common man to fly since we began operations 12 years back. We will connect many more small towns and cities in times to come," Singh said.

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