Thursday, November 05, 2009

Passengers few for airport service

Calcutta: Five air-conditioned Volvo buses meant to ferry fliers from the airport have been running half full for more than six weeks because of faulty planning by the state transport department.
Most fliers don’t know about the service. The bus timings are also not synchronised with the arrival of flights. Moreover, a prepaid booth for the buses is yet to come up on the premises since the transport department had not applied to the airport authorities.
“I came out of the domestic terminal and paid for a prepaid taxi before seeing the swanky red buses picking up passengers. Had I known about the service I would have opted for it,” said Vikash Agarwal, a Salt Lake resident who was returning from Delhi recently.
With most fliers still taking taxis out of the airport, the buses are being filled up to just half their capacity, said an official of Kaushik Global Logistics Limited, the state government’s private partner in the project. The company also operates inter-city Volvo buses under the name Royal Cruiser.
The airport buses currently ply to Tollygunge Metro station on two routes with limited stops. The fare is Rs 20, Rs 40 or Rs 60 depending on the distance travelled. The passengers, many of whom board the buses between the two terminuses, are currently paying their fare to conductors.
05/11/09 The Telegraph
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