Puducherry government approaches SpiceJet to renew operations

“We have formally requested the operator to resume services from the airport at the earliest as several COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted,” said Minister K. Lakshminarayanan

August 05, 2021 02:36 pm | Updated 02:36 pm IST - PUDUCHERRY

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The Union Territory government has formally approached SpiceJet to resume flight services from Puducherry.

“We have formally requested the operator to resume services from the airport at the earliest as several COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted. The tourism sector is slowly picking up, so resumption of flight operations will further add momentum to the tourism activity,” Public Works Minister K. Lakshminarayanan told The Hindu .

The management of SpiceJet has assured the government of an early decision once the chairman and managing director of the service provider returned from abroad, said Mr. Lakshminarayanan, who also holds the Civil Aviation portfolio.

Before the outbreak of the pandemic, SpiceJet had operated daily flights to Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

The Minister said the Public Works Department had been directed to assist the Airports Authority of India to facilitate all weather runway clearance. The runway should have good vision clearance of 140 metres on both sides. The present clearance was only about 90 metres on both sides from the middle of the runway hampering landing, especially during winter season, the Minister said.

“The PWD will soon start pruning of trees and providing signal facilities on certain buildings adjacent to the airport,” he added.

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