Trujet launches flights to 3 routes under ‘UDAN’

Trujet launches flights to 3 routes under ‘UDAN’

The government mooted the UDAN scheme in 2015 to improve regional connectivity.

The Dollar Business Bureau

Trujet, the Hyderabad-based regional airline, has announced on Tuesday that it is launching its services on three new routes from Thursday, under the aviation-ministry mooted UDAN scheme. With this development, Trujet becomes the only flight-service on the routes of Hyderabad-Cuddapah, Hyderabad-Nanded and Nanded-Mumbai.

Vankayalapati Umesh, Managing Director, Turbo Megha Airways Pvt Ltd, was quoted in a statement saying, “Providing Air Connectivity on hitherto unconnected sectors is part of our strategy of connecting un-served and under-served markets.”

Trujet is promoted by Turbo Megha Airways, funded by Vankayalapati Umesh, actor Ram Charan Teja and others. It started operations in July 2015 with an investment of Rs.500 crore. Currently, it connects 8 destinations including Hyderabad, Tirupati, Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Bengaluru, Chennai, Goa, and Aurangabad.

The airlines operates a fleet of ATR-72 aircrafts leased from an Irish company, and will soon add another aircraft to serve the three new routes.

The civil aviation ministry mooted the UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme in 2015 to provide regional connectivity. The scheme caps fare at Rs.2500 for an hour’s journey.

Trujet is among the five operators, who have been awarded 128 routes under the UDAN scheme. The recently opened Shimla-Delhi corridor also falls under the scheme and will be served by Alliance Air, an arm of Air India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate this service on April 27.

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The Dollar Business Bureau - Apr 26, 2017 12:00 IST