Mysuru: In a major boost for air connectivity from Mysuru, nine more flights will be introduced to major destinations that will add to the existing lone daily flight to Chennai. The flights will be operated under UDAN-3. UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagarik) is an ambitious project launched by Narendra Modi Government to enable the common man to fly.
Under UDAN-3, the third phase of the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) that was launched in October-November last year, nine aviation companies have come forward to bid to operate services from Mysuru to different destinations. Highly placed sources told Star of Mysore that the flight schedule is likely to be announced on Jan. 7. In November last year, the Union government invited bids from interested operators for the third round of auctions for the UDAN scheme.
Even the ‘Notice of Commencement of 3rd Round of Bidding for Selection Process for Selected Airline Operator under RCS-UDAN Version 3.0’ says that the ‘date of declaration of Selected Airline Operator and issue of Letter of Intent’ is on Jan. 7.
Speaking to Star of Mysore this morning, Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha said that under UDAN-1, he was successful in bringing the TruJet flight to Mysuru. “TruJet flight that began its daily operations on Sept. 20, 2017 has a 72-seat capacity and is running with 95 percent occupancy and for the operator Mysuru has turned out to be the best and profitable route. We could not introduce any new flights to Mysuru under UDAN-2,” he said.
Elaborating, the MP said that while no one had expressed interest to even include Mysuru for bidding under UDAN-1 in 2017, he convinced the then Civil Aviation Minister to include Mysuru in the bidding list that had the list of Tier-II and Tier-III cities. “Now it has been proven beyond doubt that Mysuru is a profitable route if planned and implemented well. Under UDAN-3, nine operators have expressed their interest in operating flights and this is a great boon to the region and its economic development,” he said.
Government sources said that UDAN-3 will focus on connecting iconic tourist destinations. This bid will also enable connecting to those airports which were deprived of regular connectivity due to default of a few airlines.
The Union Ministry of Tourism has already identified tourist hotspots to connect under UDAN-3 and the air fares are capped at Rs. 2,500 for an hour-long flight for 50% of seats. The remaining seats can be sold at market rates.
Pratap Simha said that under UDAN-1, Hubballi Airport had got only one flight. But in UDAN-2, Hubballi has got 16 flights to destinations like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Cochin, Hyderabad and Goa. “Mysuru too has the potential and in the coming days, the region will see a transport boom with good roads, rail networks and air connectivity,” he said. Destinations that have been mentioned in the nine bids for Mysore Airport will be known when the bids will be opened on Jan. 7, he added.
Makes me laugh. I’ve been hearing this trough out 2018 and oly one airline took to the air from mysore to one destination.
It is good if this happens. But please don’t provide false hopes for Mysoreans given that elections are around the corner.
If they start from 7th January, I will use it from 11th January. From my connection there are around 500 Mysoreans who are frequent travellers and staying outside. They all will be benefitted and creates more employment.
This is another trick by Modi and Pratap Simha to lure the voters in 2019 elections. Don’t forget the promise of turning Mysore into Paris during 2014 elections. No airlines will run on losses unless. Mysore has not yet seen the boom in airlines usage.. Many Mysorean techies who work in Bangalore can afford but since it’s just 3 hrs journey, nobody want to spend overall 5 to 6 hrs and 1000/- rupees for flight. It’s just the talk of elections. They can give nothing but communal disturbance to the peace loving people of Mysore.
This is another trick by Modi and Pratap Simha to lure the voters in 2019 elections. Don’t forget the promise of turning Mysore into Paris during 2014 elections. I have traveled to Chennai long back when Kingfisher airlines was operating and have seen from then to now how airlines pull out operating from Mysore. Mysore is yet see the boom in airlines usage. Many Mysorean techies who work in Bangalore can afford but since it’s just 3 hrs journey, nobody wants to spend overall 5 to 6 hrs and 1000/- rupees for flight every weekend. If it happens, the challenge will be for the airlines to continue their operations. I have a feeling that it’s just the talk of elections this time like the ‘Paris’ talks last time. They can give nothing but communal disturbance to the peace loving people of Mysore.