3 new airlines are entering India, air travel will become cheaper. Ministry approved

Indian Aviation Sector This week has brought great news for. If you travel by air, you will soon see new options in the sky. The Civil Aviation Ministry has taken a big step towards launching three new airlines in the country.

Which are these 3 new airlines?

The three companies to which the Civil Aviation Ministry has handed over ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) are:

  1. Shankh Air

  2. Al Hind Air

  3. FlyXpress

Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Met the teams of these airlines in the last one week and gave them this approval. After getting the NOC, now these companies will be able to start commercial flights soon after completing the licensing and technical processes.

What will be the benefit to the passengers?

Common travelers directly benefit from the entry of new companies in the market.

  • Fare Reduction: More airlines means more competition, which can lower air ticket prices.

  • Better Connectivity: Flights will start on new routes.

  • More options: Passengers will have more options than ever before when choosing a flight.

India becomes the fastest growing market in the world

According to the ministry, due to the policies of the Prime Minister, India is today among the fastest growing aviation markets in the world. Minister Ram Mohan Naidu says that the government is trying to bring in more and more airlines so that passengers get affordable and better services.

Small towns also benefit from UDAN scheme

government’s ‘UDAN’ The scheme has already added smaller cities to the air map through airlines like Star Air and Fly91. Now with the arrival of Shankha Air, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress, regional connectivity will be further strengthened. This will not only increase tourism but will also create new employment opportunities.

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