Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurates flight between Jabalpur-Kolkata; connected with 10 cities

Gen (Retd) V.K Singh congratulated the people of Jabalpur for getting new connectivity, which will help in boosting the business, trade and tourism in the area.

Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurates flight between Jabalpur-Kolkata; connected with 10 cities
Union Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia and Minister of State for Civil Aviation Gen (Retd) V.K Singh

New Delhi: Union Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia and Minister of State for Civil Aviation Gen (Retd) V.K Singh inaugurated the direct flight between Jabalpur and Kolkata by SpiceJet today.

The inaugural event was also graced by Shri Rakesh Singh, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), Shri Vivek K Tankha, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Shri Ashok Rohani, Member of Legislative Assembly, Jabalpur Cantonment, Shri Rajiv Bansal, Secretary, MoCA and Shri Ajay Singh, CMD, SpiceJet, and many other dignitaries virtually.

The airline will be operating daily flights and deploy its Q400,78-seater turboprop aircraft designed for shorter distance flights on the route. This new flight route is a part of 26 new domestic flights that SpiceJet is launching today.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said that there has been massive expansion in the air services in the country in the last one year, particularly in Madhya Pradesh where there were 554 aircraft movement per week in July 2021 and the figure has now gone up to 980. Providing details, he said that Jabalpur is now connected to 10 cities, and aircraft movement has gone upto 182. Similarly, Gwalior was connected to 4 cities in July, 2021 with 56 aircraft movement, and the figure has gone upto 100.

Indore with 308 aircraft movement has leaped to 468 and is now connected with 20 cities. The state capital Bhopal, which had airlinks with 5 cities in July 2021, is now connected with 13 cities and has 226 aircraft movements. Khajuraho airport is also connected with Delhi, having 4 flights per week.

The Minister said that Jabalpur airport was established in 1930, and was used in the second world war. Now, the airport is being expanded, with runway length going up from 1988 metre to 2750 metre. Terminal building capacity is being expanded from 200 passengers in peak hours to 250, and its area will go up from 2600 sq mt to 10713 sq mt. 3 aero bridges are being built, and new ATC tower and fire station are being built. He assured that the expansion work, being undertaken at the cost of Rs 412 Crore, will complete by March next year.

Gen (Retd) V.K Singh congratulated the people of Jabalpur for getting new connectivity, which will help in boosting the business, trade and tourism in the area.

The people of Jabalpur and its adjoining areas will benefit by getting a direct air connectivity which will facilitate seamless movement of passengers and vice-versa. With the new direct flight, common people will get a new option to travel which will boost the tourism potential and increase the economic activity of both regions. Jabalpur has already connected with nine cities i.e. Bengaluru, Delhi, Bilaspur, Hyderabad, Indore, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai and Bhopal. Now it is being connected with 10th city which is Kolkata.

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