About operating more international flights from Chandigarh, the Minister of State for Civil Aviation said the airlines are free to decide on this.
"For expansion of the Chandigarh International Airport, we are taking many steps. Two international flights are operating. As and when passenger load increases, you will find more frequency of international flights," he told reporters here on the sidelines of15th edition of the Indian School of BusinessLeadership Summit.
The summit was inaugurated by Vice President Venkaiah Naidu today.
"We are encouraging (operating) smaller aircrafts like nine seater, 19 seater and even helicopters to smaller towns," the Union minister said.
Notably, with the regional connectivity scheme UDAN, the government aims at connecting 45 unserved and under-served airports and make flying affordable by capping fares at Rs 2,500 for half of the seats in one-hour flights.
Sinha said, "Wehope that new routes will get covered and hilly areas of Himachal Pradesh and, Jammu and Kashmir will get connected. Then, in times to come, Chandigarh will become regional hub for such services."
About having more international flights from Chandigarh, Sinha said, "If they (airlines) want to operate flights to London, Birmingham, Toronto, they are free to do so and we will encourage this."
To another question, the minister said, "We will certainly provide all facilities that they need to be able to operate flights from Mohali to any destination. We are continuously upgrading our airports. Wherever the requirements are, we are fulfilling those as quickly as possible."
"As far as Chandigarh airport itself is concerned, you have seen that it has got a new terminal. It (the airport) is being reconstructed, it has a world class terminal. Similarly, across the region, whether it is Pathankot, Ludhiana, our works in terms of new airports or renovation of airports are in full swing," Sinha said.
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