PM Modi launches UDAN scheme from Shimla; now fly to Himachal for Rs 2,000

Air India subsidiary
Alliance Air will operate the Delhi-Shimla flight
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi launched the UDAN regional connectivity scheme on Thursday from
Shimla that will allow tourists to fly to Shimla from New Delhi for just Rs
2,000.
Modi during his day-long visit to the
Queen of Hills launched the central government's UDAN, or "Ude Desh ka Har
Nagarik" scheme, building efficient regional air connectivity, from
Jubbarhatti, the tabletop airport located 2,196 metre above sea-level and some
22 km from here.
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Accompanied
by Himachal Governor Acharya Devvrat, Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh and Union
Ministers P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Jayant Sinha and J.P. Nadda, Modi
simultaneously flagged off the inaugural UDAN flights on the Kadapa-Hyderabad
and Nanded-Hyderabad sectors through video conferencing.
The Shimla Airport had been shut for
scheduled flights since September 6, 2012, affecting tourists and business
travellers to the state.
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