Star Air (Belgaum) has recently been hiring ground and cabin staff ahead of its planned launch on three routes out of Hubli in the south-western Indian state of Karnataka, the Bangalore Mirror has reported. Its maiden services are planned under the umbrella of UDAN, the Indian government's subsidy scheme for flights to un- or underserved airports.
The Indian start-up backed by the Sanjay Ghodawat Group had previously planned to launch in February 2018 using two ERJ-145s. Despite the delay, the carrier has not changed its fleet plans, although it is currently unclear when exactly it plans to start operations.
During the second round of UDAN/RCS route allocations in early 2018, the start-up has won rights to fly out of Hubli to each of Tirupati, Hindon, and Pune.
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The Indian start-up backed by the Sanjay Ghodawat Group had previously planned to launch in February 2018 using two ERJ-145s. Despite the delay, the carrier has not changed its fleet plans, although it is currently unclear when exactly it plans to start operations.
During the second round of UDAN/RCS route allocations in early 2018, the start-up has won rights to fly out of Hubli to each of Tirupati, Hindon, and Pune.
11/06/18 ch-aviation
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