Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the 8th anniversary of the UDAN (Ude Desh ke Aam Nagrik) scheme, celebrating its transformative impact on India’s aviation sector. Launched in October 2016, UDAN aimed to make air travel affordable for the common man and boost regional connectivity. The Prime Minister highlighted the increase in airports and air routes, emphasizing how the scheme has enhanced trade, commerce, and regional growth. Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded UDAN’s success in making air travel accessible in underserved regions, noting its role in unlocking India’s growth potential.
Key Milestones of UDAN
Since its launch, over 3 lakh flights and 1.44 crore passengers have benefited from the scheme. The government has operationalized 86 airports and launched over 600 air routes, including helicopter services, to connect remote areas.
Future Aspirations
The government aims to expand the number of operational airports from 157 to 350-400 by 2047, ensuring that affordable flying reaches all corners of India.
Key Points about UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik)
Launch: October 21, 2016, under the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Objective: Make air travel affordable and enhance regional connectivity by connecting underserved and unserved airports.
Airfare Cap: Rs. 2,500 for a one-hour flight (around 500 km).
Achievements: 86 operational airports, over 600 air routes, including helicopter services, since its first flight in 2017.
Impact: Benefited 1.44 crore passengers and facilitated 3 lakh flights.
Future Goal: Expand the number of operational airports from 157 to 350-400 by 2047.