Mizoram CM seeks check on airfares

Mizoram chief minister Zoramthanga has written to Union civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri over the hike in flight fares to and from the state, an official said on Sunday. Mizoram has only one air link, a direct flight to Calcutta operated by Air India, after Jet Airways withdrew its service from the state on February 10.
Principal consultant for civil aviation, Wing Commander Joe Lalhmingliana, told The Telegraph that the chief minister had complaint about the exorbitant increase in airfares on the Aizawl-Calcutta and Aizawl-Imphal routes.
Lalhmingliana said they have appealed to the resident commissioner of Mizoram House in New Delhi to submit the letter to the minister on Monday. He said the chief minister, apart from complaining about the exorbitant hike, also sought reduction in the airfares, citing it was a breach of the principle of equality enshrined in Article 14 of the Constitution.
According to Lalhmingliana, Air India fares on Aizawl-Calcutta and Aizawl-Imphal routes were exceedingly high compared to other sectors. While the airfares between Aizawl and Calcutta, a distance of 241 miles (air distance) was between Rs 13,795 and Rs 16,816, the fare between Guwahati and Calcutta (268 miles) was between Rs 4,900 and Rs 8,116 on Sunday.

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