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After IndiGo disaster, the Union Aviation Ministry has given nod to three new airlines to start operations in India quickly. Apart from Al Hind Air and FlyExpress, Shankh Airline will reportedly start flight operations earlier than mid-January, stated Chairman Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma.

Shankh Airline Chairman Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma

After IndiGo disaster, the Union Aviation Ministry has given nod to three new airlines to start operations in India quickly. Apart from Al Hind Air and FlyExpress, Shankh Airline will reportedly start flight operations earlier than mid-January, stated Chairman Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma. After Shankh Air, the civil aviation ministry has granted clearance to two airlines, Al Hind and FlyExpress.

How will Shankh Air function in India?

According to the corporate, the preliminary fleet will embrace three Airbus plane, and the route is scheduled to join Lucknow to Delhi, Mumbai, and different metro cities. As a part of its preliminary section, the airline provider plans to broaden its operations throughout Uttar Pradesh, and inside two months the fleet will possible embrace two extra plane.

Vishwakarma stated, “At present, the fleet size is limited, but as it grows, we will cover the entire country,” and introduced that worldwide operations are additionally scheduled for 2028 or 2029. According to the Chairman, the primary objective of Shankh Airline is to make air journey reasonably priced and cozy for middle-class passengers and first-time flyers. The initiative is designed to change the notion of flying as a luxurious, he stated. Vishwakarma highlighted, “An aircraft is just a means of transport, like a bus or a tempo. It should not be seen as something exclusive.”

Last week, Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu introduced the event and granted them no-objection certificates.