CEC seeks PM’s intervention to streamline flight services to Ladakh

Excelsior Correspondent
Leh,  Mar 26: The Chief Executive Councilor, LAHDC, Leh Rigzin Spalbar in a letter addressed to the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Man Mohan Singh sought PM’s attention towards the issue of expensive fare and limited  air transport facilities to the people of Ladakh especially during the Winter months when the region remains cut off with the rest of the country for almost six months.
The CEC apprised the Prime Minister that during these month, all the Airlines agencies offer no economical, reliable and customer friendly services to the people, when there is complete absence of surface connectivity with the main land. Spalbar in his letter mentioned about taking up of this important issue several times with the Civil Aviation Minister by the LAHDC, Leh with no concrete result as yet.
Mr. Spalbar also mentioned that the existing domestic airlines are charging about Rs: 27,000/= for each passenger travelling from Delhi to Leh saying that even international airlines offer ticket to Europe from Delhi  for about Rs: 25,000/=. The CEC further said that limited services provided by these airlines are deficient in catering the need of the local populace as well as increasing influx of international as well as domestic tourists.
Focusing PM’s attention through his letter, Spalbar further pointed out that this extremely unbearable  fare is not only causing inconvenience to the local people but will also discourage the domestic as well as foreign tourists from visiting Ladakh which has turned into a major international tourist destination in the recent times.
CEC sought PM’s immediate intervention and direction to the concerned authorities to subsidize the air fare for local tribal population and increase the frequencies of flights to Leh in view of economic backwardness of the region and to facilitate the tourists to provide easy access to Ladakh.