Pay more on domestic flights soon
July 01, 2016  17:21
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Flyers will soon have to shell out slightly more for tickets to fund the government's ambitious regional connectivity scheme under which airfares will be capped at Rs 2,500 for one-hour flights on unserved and under-served routes.

The government today unveiled the draft Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS), which was mooted in the new civil aviation policy, for consultations with the stakeholders', including state governments, airlines and airport operators. The stakeholders have been given three weeks time to submit their comments and suggestions on the draft scheme, which is expected to be finalised by August.

"The fare for a one-hour flight of approximately 500 kilometre on a fixed-wing aircraft or on a 30-minute helicopter ride has been fixed at Rs 2,500," Union Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said while unveiling the draft scheme.
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