The Free Press Journal

Airfare band, curbs likely to go in summer

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Domestic air traffic is increasing day by day and has now reached about 3 lakh passengers a day

NEW DELHI: With domestic air traffic expected to increase further in the coming summer season, the government may remove the fare band besides lifting other restrictio­ns, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has said.

Replying to queries at the meeting of his ministry's consultati­ve committee on Thursday, Puri also said domestic air traffic is increasing day by day and has now reached about 3 lakh passengers a day, an official statement said on Friday.

Puri also explained the Members of Parliament about various steps taken by this ministry during the COVID-9 pandemic for the benefit of people as well as the aviation sector, said the statement.

"He informed about the fare bands introduced with floor price and ceiling price. He further said that in the summer schedule, as domestic traffic would increase more, the fare bands and some other restrictio­ns are likely to be done away with," the statement added.

The minister also informed about the UDAN scheme giving details of the bidding process and the routes, the statement said.

It added that the minister said four rounds of biddings have been done and more than 700 routes have been sanctioned.

Also, over 300 routes have been operationa­lised under the scheme, the minister stated, as per the statement.

Terming the Darbhanga airport in Bihar as one of the successful examples under the UDAN scheme, Puri further provided informatio­n about airports and flights in Bihar, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh as well to the members of the committee, it said.

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