The government has announced that 100 new airports will be operational by 2024 under the Regional Connectivity Scheme – Modified UDAN, increasing air travel accessibility for millions of Indians.
The Modified UDAN scheme aims to connect underserved regions with the rest of India by providing affordable air travel options.
Under this initiative, 100 airports will be developed and upgraded, including 40 in the first phase.
Air Connectivity Expands Across India
Key highlights of the scheme include:
* 100 new airports to become operational by 2024
* 40 airports in the first phase
* Affordable air travel options for underserved regions
The Regional Connectivity Scheme – Modified UDAN is a significant step towards bridging the air travel gap in India, improving connectivity and economic growth.
The increased air travel accessibility will benefit remote and rural areas, fostering economic growth and development.
The government’s focus on regional connectivity is expected to propel economic growth, create jobs, and enhance the overall standard of living in these regions.
With the Modified UDAN scheme, India is poised to become a leader in regional air connectivity, setting an example for other countries to follow.
As the scheme takes off, Indians can expect improved air travel facilities, reduced travel times, and increased economic opportunities.
