State govt announces Rs 500 subsidy for every on-site availed ticket from Shivamogga airport


Shivamogga, Aug 31 (IANS): The Karnataka Minister for Infrastructure Development, Large and Medium Industries, M.B. Patil announced a subsidy of Rs 500 for every on-site availed ticket to travel from Shivamogga airport.

Speaking at a function to mark the commencement of flight services from Shivamogga airport, Minister Patil said, “To facilitate air travel for ordinary citizens, the Shivamogga Airport will provide air ticket facilities on-site and additionally, a subsidy of Rs 500 will be extended on each ticket purchased here for one year.”

Patil expressed confidence that the flight service to Shivamogga would catalyse industrial, economic, tourism, and educational growth in the region. He outlined the government's focus on extending direct flight services to major cities such as Delhi, Chennai, Goa, Hyderabad, and Tirupati.

To accommodate Airbus-320 flights and night landings, the airport will be equipped according to revised plans, he added. He also lauded the efforts of Yediyurappa and other leaders for making this dream come true. The initial response has been positive, with tickets booked in advance for three weeks, Patil stated.

A dream nurtured for nearly two decades came to fruition on Thursday (August 31) as a passenger aircraft touched down at Kuvempu Airport here at 10.45 a.m.

On board the Indigo flight that departed at 9.55 a.m. from Bengaluru KempeGowda International Airport were Infrastructure Development Minister M.B. Patil, former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, former minister K.S. Eshwarappa, MP B.Y. Raghavendra, and MLAs Araga Jnanendra, B.Y. Vijayendra among others.

With this development, Shivamogga Airport became the first to be operated and maintained by the state government through its Karnataka State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (KSIIDC).

Situated 15 km away in Sogane, the airport has been constructed at a cost of Rs 450 crore (exclusive of land acquisition expenses), making it the first of its kind in the Malenadu region. Its role as a vital connecting hub for Malenadu and Central Karnataka districts is expected to be significant. Surrounding districts like Chikkamagaluru, Davangere, Chitradurga, and Haveri are also likely to benefit from its operations.

As passengers disembarked from the smoothly landed flight, a water cannon salute marked the celebratory moment. District in-charge minister Madhu Bangarappa and the airport staff welcomed the passengers by offering roses and distributing sweets to each passenger who arrived on the maiden flight.

The Shivamogga Airport will offer daily services to and from Bengaluru, with a departure time of 11.25 a.m. and an arrival time of 12.25 p.m. Flights connecting commuters to Chennai, Mumbai, and Delhi by Indigo are set to commence on September 10. On the other route, flights from Bengaluru will depart at 9.50 a.m. and land in Shivamogga at 11.05 a.m.

 

  

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  • Lawrence, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2023

    This will be another white elephant in time to come. Nothing much for tourism and just Jog falls which is seasonal. Very few residents of Shimoga are NRIs. The only flight that will operate will be Bangalore - Shimoga.

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  • sense_shetty, Kudla,Mangalore,KodialGuthu

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Positive news for Shimogga. Another airport was inaugurated in Mysore, but regrettably, it never saw any flight operations and is now on the verge of closure. Hopefully, this new airport will not meet a similar fate. It's disheartening how we can't trust some politicians. Just as they diverted the Nethravathi River away from Tulunadu, there's concern they might redirect flights from Mangalore Airport to establish Shimogga as a secondary center in Karnataka. Our local politicians may then parade their smiles in the Parliament or Assembly, only to return and disrupt the communal harmony of Tulunadu for electoral gains. It's frustrating how all political parties seem to treat Tulunadu with neglect

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  • rahulraj, kadri

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Poor Mangalore has no any support from state governments......

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    What is needed is more High speed trains -- Shimoga bangalore etc -- AND from other interior towns and Cities -- Bangalore is a major hub for all airlines --( AIRPORTS ARE WHITE ELEPHANTS -- in many smaller sectors )-- ---possibly one flight a day may operate in Shimoga -- TRAIN TRAVEL --More can afford apart from Air travelers -- more can be accommodated-- Reaching airport normally takes 2 / 3 hours -- one has to be in airport atleast 2 hours before departure -- for security etc -- Trains come to City centre or town centre -- not much advance boarding time needed -- (Short distance/ short flights -- planes are not needed considering all issues -- )-- even on climate change -- environment -- flights are gas guzzlers -- and airports destroy lot of land --

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