NEW DELHI, Jan 25:
Seaplanes will fly on 18 air routes among the 235 routes awarded today under the Government’s ambitious regional connectivity scheme that will also connect 16 unserved airports and six water aerodromes.
Announcing the awards of the third round of regional air connectivity scheme or UDAN, Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu said as many as 69.30 lakh seats would be added on an annual basis across the 235 routes. More than 1 lakh seats would be through seaplanes.
Besides, the Civil Aviation Ministry announced that SpiceJet would operate international flights under UDAN from Guwahati to Dhaka and Bangkok.
SpiceJet, IndiGo, Jet Airways, Air India subsidiary Airline Allied Services Ltd or Alliance Air, and Turbo Aviation are among the operators that have bagged the routes in the third round.
Other operators that have been awarded routes are Andaman Airways Pvt Ltd, Aviation Connectivity and Infrastructure Developers Pvt Ltd, Ghodawat Enterprises Pvt Ltd, Heritage Aviation, Turbo Megha Airways Pvt Ltd and Zexus Air Services Pvt Ltd.
Together, 73 proposals of the 11 operators have been approved by the ministry.
A total of 89 airports, including 16 unserved and 17 underserved aerodromes, would be connected under the third round of UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik), which seeks to connect unserved and underserved airports as well as make flying affordable.
Out of them, two proposals for operating seaplanes are from SpiceJet and one from Turbo Aviation, Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said.
Six water aerodromes would be connected with UDAN flights. They are at Guwahati River Front and Umrangso Reservoir (Assam), Nagarjuna Sagar (Telangana), Sabarmati River Front, Shatrunjay Dam, and Statue of Unity (Gujarat).
Choubey said that water aerodromes are expected to be ready in the next six to eight months.
A Ministry official said seaplanes would operate on 18 routes.
Choubey said the Viability Gap Funding (VGF) requirements for the total seats — 69.30 lakh — under the latest round are estimated to be around Rs 1,167 crore.
The VGF is shared by the Ministry and the States concerned.
According to Choubey, the levy charged from airlines flying on key routes towards VGF would not be increased.
“We are not going to increase the levy which is there for the purpose of collecting VGF. Instead the funds would be provided from the dividends payable by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to the government… Without any additional burden on air passengers,” he added.(PTI)