Overwhelming response for flights in and out of Mysore Airport

A view of the arrival lounge at the Mysore Airport where visitors are welcomed by the beautiful paintings of Jumboo Savari and Mysore Palace.

Mysuru: “There is very good response. Mysore Airport is really buzzing with activity. It is not like the airport of the past. All the hard work of the last one week, as all my staff worked day and night, seems to have paid off. The TruJet flights are almost full on all the three days so far,” said an exultant Mysore Airport Director Manoj Kumar Singh, speaking to Star of Mysore, this morning.

Both the incoming and outgoing flights that TruJet is flying from Mysore Airport are carrying almost 52 passengers daily. Today the incoming flight booked is 55 and outgoing is 49 seats. Tomorrow, the incoming is 49 and outgoing is 57 seats. “Every day till Dasara is over 30 to 35 bookings have already been confirmed. Under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS), the airline has to offer 50 per cent of the seats at subsidised rates, capped at Rs. 2,500 per seat, as this is the tripartite agreement between Ministry of Civil Aviation, Airports Authority of India and Karnataka Government. If the fare of the seats is more than Rs 2,500 it means 36 seats have been booked,” said Singh.

Even Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said that it is one of the most beautiful airports in the country. As one enters the arrival lounge, the visitors are welcomed by the beautiful paintings of Chamundeshwari, Mahishasura, Nandi, and one wall is devoted to painting of Mysore Dasara, he said.

Bharat Petroleum has also worked hard to put up a refuelling station in just a week’s time, he said.

The landscaped entrance to the airport.

The credit for beautifying the airport entirely goes to the District Administration led by DC D. Randeep and Mysore  City Corporation Commissioner G. Jagadeesha who gave the idea of painting the walls. The VIP lounge will have the painting of the iconic Mysore Palace on one of its walls within a week to showcase the rich culture and heritage of the City, said Singh.

As one enters the airport, there is a beautiful landscape done by CREDAI member Sriram, which is his contribution to the city of Mysuru. The airport also has Wi-Fi facility that opened on the day the flights resumed on Sept. 20, he said.

This post was published on September 23, 2017 6:56 pm