New Delhi, Jan 7:
Kargil has become the latest airport in the country to get connected.
The first flight with a number of dignitaries, including Jammu and
Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, completed the journey between Jammu-Kargil
and back on Monday.
According to sources, the flight is to be operated by Mantra Airways and
is likely to be a daily service.
aircraft
The flight is operated with a 17-seater aircraft and regular commercial
operations are expected to begin in the next few days.
The Kargil airfield is at a height of 9,600 feet, only nine km away from
the international border.
service prospects
The work to begin the flight started in early 2011 with the Civil
Aviation Ministry, setting up a Committee to look at the prospects of this
service.
The Committee felt that there was a market potential of 100-150
passengers on the Srinagar-Kargil route on a weekly basis, and cargo
requirement of about 750-1,000 kg on a daily basis.
smaller planes
Since Kargil is surrounded by mountains, only smaller planes (capacity
up to 80 seats) with the ability to take off and land at high altitude could be
permitted. The Kargil airport, which is under the jurisdiction of the Indian
Air Force, was built by the Airports Authority of India with the Central
budgetary support and handed over to the Air Force in 2003.
It has a civil enclave managed by the State Government.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-logistics/civilian-flight-takes-off-from-kargil-airport/article4284238.ece
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