Jaisalmer tourism signs deal with private airline to restart air services to the city

Published on : Saturday, February 6, 2021

The district administration, on behalf of the local tourism industry, signed a deal with a private airline to restart air services to Jaisalmer on Thursday.
As indicated by the deal, the local tourism industry will bear the losses incurred by SpiceJet in operating flights to Jaisalmer.

Efforts are being made by the local tourism stakeholders to convince SpiceJet, which had decided to cancel its services to Jaisalmer, to resume air services so that the local tourism industry could be saved.

The MoU was signed between Jaisalmer Vikas Samiti and SpiceJet in the presence of district collector Ashish Modi, Jaisalmer royal Chaitanya Raj Singh, MLA Rupa Ram among others.

Hotelier Manvendra Singh and Mayank Bhatia took the initiative by speaking with the airline representatives, tourism businessmen, administration and various organizations. Flights will restart from February 12 and will continue till March 13. Bookings will start from February 5. Collector Modi said that this deal is a historical moment for Jaisalmer and it will be known as ‘Jaisalmer model’.


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