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Travelling to Jammu? New subsidised helicopter service approved on THIS route in J&K

Jammu and Kashmir Civil Aviation Department secretary Mohammad Aijaz Asad said that the new helicopter route will connect the remote area of Mendhar to Jammu majorly aiding commuters in the valley.

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In an aim to boost connectivity and for smooth travel to regions in the valley, the Centre has approved a new subsidised helicopter route connecting Jammu-Poonch-Mendhar with an additional option of Jammu-Mendhar-Jammu route, an official said.

Following a proposal submitted by Jammu and Kashmir Civil Aviation Department secretary Mohammad Aijaz Asad for connecting the remote area of Mendhar to the winter capital Jammu, the decision was taken, the official informed.

Other routes providing subsidised helicopter service:

Subsidised helicopter services are already operational in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir, including Kishtwar-Sounder-Navapachi-Ishan-Kishtwar, Jammu-Rajouri-Poonch-Jammu, Jammu-Doda-Kishtwar-Jammu, Bandipora-Kanzalwan- Dawar-Niri-Bandipora, and Kupwara-Machil-Tangdhar-Keran-Kupwara.

Quoting a communication from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the official said it has given its approval to the proposal to operate the subsidised helicopter services on the new route of Jammu-Poonch-Mendhar with an additional option of Jammu-Mendhar-Jammu.

The Union Territory has been advised to claim the subsidy from the Ministry of Home Affairs within the approved budget allocation, he said.

How will it benefit the region?

The subsidised helicopter service in the Mendhar sector is aimed at enhancing connectivity in remote areas of the region, particularly those facing accessibility challenges.

"This development will significantly benefit commuters, especially those residing in remote areas like Poonch and Mendhar. This will also help in emergency evacuation of the patients as and when required. Improved air connectivity will contribute to better infrastructure and enhanced travel convenience for residents in Jammu and Kashmir," Asad said in a statement.

The secretary said the addition of this new route will significantly enhance connectivity, especially during the challenging winter months.

Asad said the helicopter service shall help connect remote and inaccessible areas, providing quick and efficient transportation for the people of Mendhar.

"The service is especially useful for the Mendhar sector having challenging terrains thereby improving medical emergency access. In future this will also have the potential to boost border tourism," he said.