PM Modi to flag off first RCS flight from Shimla tomorrow

Himachal govt yet to
approve viability gap funding demand made by Alliance Air of Rs 1.4 lakh/flight
An Alliance Air ATR-42 aircraft with 15 passengers will take off from
Shimla airport on 11.15 am on Thursday heralding the launch of regional
connectivity scheme (RCS).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the Shimla-Delhi flight from
Himachal Pradesh capital and launch two other services (Kadapa-Hyderabad and
Nanded-Hyderabad) under the government policy, which aims to link unconnected
towns with affordable fares.
The Kadapa-Hyderabad and Nanded-Hyderbad flights will be operated by TruJet
and minimum tickets on these two routes is priced at Rs 1,000 one way.
“We will operate the ATR-42 aircraft five times a week between
Delhi-Shimla. The demand is positive and seats on the route are filling up
fast,” said Alliance Air chief executive officer C S Subbhaih. Alliance Air is
a subsidiary of Air India.
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