UDAN Scheme: The Civil Aviation Ministry and the aviation industry are committed to taking the UDAN scheme to greater heights, said Jyotiraditya Scindia.
New Delhi: The newly-sworn-in Union Civil Aviation Minister, Jyotiraditya Scindia today shared a “good news” for the people of his home state, Madhya Pradesh. The state, he said, will have eight new flights from July 16 under the UDAN scheme, which is focused on connecting smaller airports with the rest of the country.
The new flights will be operated by SpiceJet, he said, tagging the airline in his Twitter post as he made the announcement.
The Civil Aviation Ministry and the aviation industry are committed to taking the UDAN scheme to greater heights, the minister said.
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