UDAN will make air travel affordable for many, but not the poor

The average Indian is unlikely to be able to afford a Rs 2,500 flight — 13.8 times the monthly spending on travel (Rs 180) in 2011-2012 — under the government’s new “Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik” (UDAN) programme. Launched on April 27, UDAN will feature flights to underserved smaller towns in which a certain number […]

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The average Indian is unlikely to be able to afford a Rs 2,500 flight -- 13.8 times the monthly spending on travel (Rs 180) in 2011-2012 -- under the government’s new "Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik" (UDAN) programme.

Launched on April 27, UDAN will feature flights to underserved smaller towns in which a certain number of seats will be subsidized -- Rs 2,500 for an hour-long flight, and fares going up pro-rata for longer distances. For instance, a subsidised Shimla-Delhi ticket for June 1 is currently priced at Rs 2,036, and will be operated by Alliance Air, an Air India subsidiary.