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Scindia inaugurates three flights connecting five cities in North-East

Minister of Civil Aviation, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia has inaugurated the operation of three flights connecting five cities of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur and Mizoram.
The enhanced aerial connectivity in the mountainous cities of the five states of north-eastern part of the country will play a vital role in creating the ease of living for the residents of region and boosting tourism and trade.
In his inaugural address, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said that today (October 30) is a very auspicious day that we have taken such a significant step in the direction of providing air connectivity to every part of the country.

  • Imphal-Aizawl-Imphal under RCS UDAN will operate five times a week
  • Shillong-Lilabari-Shillong under RCS UDAN will operate four times a week
  • Lilabari-Ziro-Lilabari will operate two times a week
  • Under International UDAN, two new routes Agartala-Chittagong-Agartala and Imphal-Mandalay-Imphal will be operationalised

The minister further said that Union Government has given special emphasis on the air connectivity for the north-eastern region. In the last eight years, seven airports have been developed in the region.
“Under UDAN scheme, 14% routes have been awarded to the north-east. Under UDAN 4.2, about 18% routes have been awarded to the northeast.  A Rs 500 crore corpus has been dedicated to the air-connectivity of the northeast.  Under Krishi UDAN, 25 airports have been incentivised in the region,” he informed.
Minister announced that under International UDAN, two new routes Agartala-Chittagong-Agartala and Imphal-Mandalay-Imphal will be operationalised which will expand the scope of air connectivity in the north-eastern states from national to the international level.
The flight will be operated by Alliance Air.

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