HC seeks reply on Delhi-Shimla flight service

The Himachal Pradesh High Court on Wednesday directed Air India and Airport Authority of India (AAI) to file a detailed reply on possibilities of resuming Delhi-Shimla flight service from Jubbar-Hatti airport, which remains non-operational for past two and half year. The next date for hearing and filing of the replies has been fixed for March 30.
The orders were passed on a petition filed by a local citizen Paras Dhaulta, who alleged that despite crores of rupee being invested on the airport, Shimla remains without air connectivity despite being a capital town.
A division bench comprising the Chief Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir and Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan, during hearing of the petition, noted that even after a high level committee was set-up by the court during an earlier hearing, the flight service has not resumed for Shimla.
Chief Secretary P Mitra informed the bench that Air India’s Chairman, who was approached by the government, has expressed possibility of starting flights (ATR 42-320 aircraft ) by Alliance Air –a subsidiary of Air India if operational facilities for a smooth and safe operations were provided at the airport.
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