The Issue Raised in Rajya Sabha:
- Congress leader Pramod Tiwari highlighted the dramatic price difference in airfares for flights to Prayagraj during the Maha Kumbh, mentioning fares from various cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and New Delhi.
- Tiwari criticized the government for what he referred to as “loot in the name of religion,” raising concerns about affordability for pilgrims attending the event.
Minister’s Response:
- Minister for Civil Aviation Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu defended the high airfares, explaining that the airfares are determined by market dynamics and driven by demand.
- He emphasized that the Maha Kumbh, a once-in-144-year event, attracts pilgrims from around the world, creating a surge in demand. This, in turn, leads to higher fares.
- He also discussed the government’s effort to increase Prayagraj airport’s capacity, noting that terminal space was expanded from 6,700 square meters to 18,000 square meters. Flight connections also grew from 8 to 15 destinations.
Patna’s Airport Limitations:
- A key point raised by the Minister about Patna’s international flight limitations was explained in detail. The 2,000-meter runway at the existing Patna airport prevents large international aircraft from operating there.
- To address this, the government has proposed a new greenfield airport to accommodate international flights.