The Sunday Guardian

Helitaxi from and to benGaluru airport

- IANS

BENGALURU: The Bangalore Internatio­nal Airport Ltd (BIAL) would soon offer a helicopter shuttle service (HeliTaxi) between the city and airport at the cost of a luxury cab fare, said an official on Friday. The airport at Devanahall­i is about 40 km from the city centre, and 60-70 km away from the Electronic City in south and the IT corridors in southeast and southwest, home to hundreds of technology firms, including Infosys, Wipro and multinatio­nals. A 5-7 seat luxury cab fare is Rs 3,000-4,000 between the airport and the city’s far end. ”The aerial service will ferry air passengers to and from the airport to the city faster than private cars, cabs or buses can through dense vehicular traffic on both ways,” BIAL Managing Director Harsha Raghavan said. The operator has tied up with leading helicopter service provider Thumby Aviation Ltd to ferry passengers between the airport and the city in the choppers on demand. The operator has tied up with leading helicopter service provider Thumby Aviation Ltd to ferry passengers between the airport and the city in the choppers on demand. Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha, who announced the launch of the seamless service, said the HeliTaxi service would ensure quick transfers to and from airports at a cost similar to a luxury taxi fare. As the country’s third busiest airport, Bengaluru has about 60,000 fliers landing or taking off on working days.

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