Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Airlines invited to begin service from Bhuntar

Kullu: To boost air connectivity to the region, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has sent invitations from various airlines to operate smaller aircraft from the Kullu-Manali airport at Bhuntar.

At present only one flight by Alliance Air operates daily between Delhi and Kullu. The airline is using ATR 72 aircraft having seating capacity of 70 persons but due to load restrictions because of short runway of Bhuntar airport, the aircraft is only allowed to carry around 20 passengers while departing from Kullu. This makes the operations commercially unviable. Ticket prices on the route are exorbitant.

Kullu-Manali airport director Neeraj Kumar Srivastava said that invitations have been sent to various airlines to start operations to this tourist destination. He said that the airstrip is suitable for smaller aircraft like ATR 42-600 having 48 seats. The airlines can analyze the commercial viability of flying smaller aircraft, Srivastava said.

Mandi MP Ram Swaroop Sharma had raised the matter during Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha and appealed to the government to direct various airlines to carry out operations to Kullu. He said that about a decade ago about four flights used to operate daily between Kullu and Delhi but now only one flight is operational.

Sharma said that due to load stipulation, the airfare from Kullu to Delhi ranged from Rs 18,000 to Rs 22,000. If aircraft, commercially suitable for smaller runways, are operated here the airfares will be reduced considerably.

15/02/21 Abhinav Vashisht/Tribune


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