Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Routes under RCS double in ’19

The number of Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) routes that commenced this year connecting the
airports in the state doubled, as compared to 2018.
During 2018, nine routes had commenced of these one route between Bengaluru and Vidyanagar was under the RCS-UDAN 1.0 and the remaining eight under the RCS-UDAN 2.0.
According to Airport Authority of India (AAI) data as on December 7, during 2019 eighteen routes were operationalised of which five routes were under RCS-UDAN 2.0 and the remaining 13 routes under RCSUDAN 3.0.
The 18 routes which commenced operations under the RCS are : Bengaluru-Kannur, Hubbali-Kannur,
Hubbali-Tirupati, Hubbali-Hindon, Hubbali-Hyderabad, Belagavi-Hyderabad, Belagavi-Ahmedabad,
Belagavi-Pune, Mysuru-Bengaluru, Bengaluru-Gwalior, Belagavi-Mumbai, Mysuru-Hyderabad, MysuruGoa, Mysuru-Kochi, Belagavi-Mumbai, Belagavi-Hyderabad, Mysuru-Hyderabad and Bengaluru-Kalaburgi.
Of these one route between Mysuru-Kochi has stopped operations. The Alliance Air flight AI 9893 which  used to operate on the Mysuru-Kochi route will be deployed on the Kalaburagi-Mysuru route.
10/12/19 Hemanth CS/Bangalore Mirror
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