Udan Scheme: ‘Nirmala Sitarman through’ Udon Scheme ‘in more cities
UDAN Scheme: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitarman announced in his budget speech on Saturday that the Regional Connectivity Scheme will be launched to add more destinations in the next 10 years by the Regional Connectivity Scheme ‘Ude Desh Ka M. Municipality’ or the revised version of Udon. . Nirmala Citerman told Parliament, “Udan inspired Udon’s success and launched a revised plan to increase regional connectivity for 120 new destinations and carrying 4 crore additional passengers in the next 10 years.”
In hilly areas.
Nirmala Sitarman said that the scheme will also help in the construction of helipad and small airports in mountainous regions, travel areas and northeast regional districts. In his speech, Nirmala Sitarman said in his speech that the 1.5 crore middle class people are capable of reaching the fast travel aspirations through the Udon scheme launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in October 2016. The financial survey launched on Friday said that the UDON scheme has greatly improved the airline connectivity by opening new airports and working on regional connectivity.
619 routes connecting 88 airports
Under the Regional Location Scheme (UDON), 619 routes connecting 88 airports have been launched, including two water aerodromes and 13 heliport. Airport operators and developers, including the airport authority of India, are following the capital spending scheme of more than Rs 91,000 crore from the financial year 2020 to the financial year 2025. As of November 2024, according to the survey, 91 percent of it was achieved.