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NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi launches new UDAN plan 2021 or UDAY Desh Ka Aam Nagarik Yojana to make air travel affordable. Under the new UDAN scheme, people in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities will get just Rs. 2500 / - per hour. In this article, we will tell you the flight plan, fare price, how RCS works, how to select airports, list of airports to operate and full details of routes up to January 1, 2021. The purpose of Udan - Uday is an ordinary citizen of the country:

The main objective of the Udan scheme is to provide affordable air travel opportunities to all the people of the country. The scheme aims to open 90 unused airports across the country.


Udan plan fee: Under the UDAN scheme, regional domestic flights cost Rs. 2500 / - per hour for fixed wing aircraft. An hour plane can travel a distance of about 500 km, so its price is around Rs. 5 per kilometer, which is cheaper than most cab services in the country. A maximum of Rs. 2500 / - every 30 minutes i.e. Rs. 5000 per hour.
Under the UDAN program, the airline operator provides domestic sectors with a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 40 UDAN seats per flight..However, in the case of helicopter travel, a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 13 UDAN seats are provided by the operator. Under the UDAN scheme, the fare limit for 50% seats on flights is Rs. 2,500 while the rest will be sold at the current market price. Selected operators must operate at least 3 UDAN flights per week and a maximum of 7 departures. Udan scheme - how it works: The Central Government provides concessions to select airlines in the form of ASKM's trade permit for lower excise duty, service tax, non-RCS (flight) seats and code sharing facility at RCS (flight) airports. State governments, on the other hand, offer exemptions such as reducing VAT by 1% or less on ATF. State governments provide security and fire services free of charge and provide electricity, water and other facilities at very subsidized prices. The airline does not charge any additional charges due to landing and parking charges and terminal navigation landing charges by the airline operator. Airport operators offer discounts on route navigation facility fees. Selection of airports Airports under the Udan program are selected in consultation with state governments. Focuses on resumption of operations at vacant airports and restoration of dormant airports. Earlier, a regional connectivity fund was set up under the UDAN scheme, in which the participating state governments (excluding the Northeastern States and Union Territories, with a contribution of 10%) contribute 20% to the fund. The aircraft will be operational from January 2017 under the new Udon scheme. List of airports under UDAN scheme: The list of airports under the Udan scheme is published on the official website of the Airports Authority of India www.aai.aero. To make air travel affordable and sunset, the central government has launched the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS). According to the Industry Body FICCI, about 53 airports have been set up across the country to operate under the scheme. Here is a direct link to check the list of airports operated under UDAN scheme: - The list of 53 airports released based on geographical, operational and commercial parameters is now part of the regional connectivity scheme UDAN. Here is a complete list of 53 RCS airports operating as of 12 November 2020. Under RCS, Government. Low-service airports charge Rs. Rs. It will cost 2,500. People can also check the list of 299 RCS routes launched in Phases 1, 2 and 3 until 25 November 2020. RCS Flight Project Basic List & PDF Here is a direct link to view a list of 299 RCS Routes launched on 25 November 2020 - RCS UDAN Root List PDF. When the PDF file is downloaded, a complete list of flight plan paths appears.

http://ficci.in/spdocument/20827/Avation-Background-paper.pdf

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