“To make air travel accessible to citizens in regionally important areas, the ‘Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik’ RCS (regional connectivity scheme) was launched in October, 2016,” it added.
The UDAN Scheme is a key component of the National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP) which was released on June 15, 2016.
“Airfare for a 1-hour journey of appx. 500 km on a fixed wing aircraft or for 30 minute journey on a helicopter would be capped at Rs. 2,500,” the PMO said.
“This with proportionate pricing for routes of different stage lengths and flight duration,” it said.
According to an official statement, 24 airports in the western region, 17 in northern region, 11 in southern region, 12 in east and 6 in north-eastern parts of the country are proposed to be connected under this scheme.
Under this programme, the government intends to connect 45 unserved and under-served airports.
Five airlines were awarded 128 routes under the scheme last month after a bidding process.
The selected airline operator would have to provide 50 per cent of the flight capacity with a cap of Rs 2500 per hour on fixed wing aircraft and a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 13 on helicopters with the same price cap.
Under ‘UDAN’, the operators would be extended viability gap funding.
The amount is estimated to be around Rs 205 crore per annum for the operators chosen in the first round of bidding.
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