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UDAN may hit air pocket as MIAL gives just eight slots for RCS flights

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The government’s ambitious UDAN scheme may hit air pocket with the Mumbai airport authoritie­s allocating only eight slots for the RCS flights.

The Civil Aviation Ministry had sought 20 slots from the Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Limited (MIAL) for operating flights to unserved and underserve­d airports from the country’s second busiest aerodrome.

“Since we have severe slot constraint­s and are unable to accommodat­e the request of even scheduled carriers for more flights, we could provide only eight slots for the RCS flights,” a source said.

The GVK-AAI run Mumbai airport, which has become the world’s busiest airports with single-runway operations, handled 837 flights a day or one in 65 seconds on an average in fiscal 2017, taking over London’s Gatwick airport that had 757 flights a day.

It handled 45.2 million passengers in the last fiscal, accounting for 18.6% of the total air traffic in the country.

“We also have request from the government to provide slot for a flight to Shirdi airport, which is expected to commence operations soon,” the source said adding the government is well-aware of the slot crunch at Mumbai airport.

MIAL spokespers­on was not available for comment.

The ‘Ude Desh ka aam Nagrik’ (UDAN) scheme, under which airfares have been kept at Rs 2,500 for a one hour flights, is aimed at making the air travel more affordable and providing air services to the hinterland.

In the first round of UDAN bidding, five airlines won bids to operate on 128 routes connecting 70 airports, of which 31 are unserved. PTI

Row over switching off lights: 1 dead

Mumbai: In a shocking fit of rage, a man was killed following a quarrel over switching off the decoration lights at a wedding here on Monday. The victim, identified as Mohammed Anjum Wadari was killed and two others were fatally injured following the tussle.

According to the police, Wadari and the two others were attacked by two men with tiles, beer bottles and cricket bats. While Wadari succumbed to his injuries, the two others were badly injured. According to a statement released by the Mumbai Police, the two accused have been arrested and a case of murder and attempt to murder has been lodged against them. ANI

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