SpiceJet To Suspend Daily Flights In Sikkim
The reasons behind such decision were bad weather and low visibility which slowed down the business, according to an official. Presently the airline operates direct flights to Delhi and Kolkata on regular basis. It began its operations from the table-top airport in 2018. During the monsoon season SpiceJet suffered notable losses which ultimately led it to cancelling the flights due to bad weather
SpiceJet, will be suspending its services in the hilly state Sikkim from 30 October due to “operational constraints”. It is the only carrier which runs daily flights to and from the greenfield airport in Sikkim’s Pakyong.
The reasons behind such decision were bad weather and low visibility which slowed down the business, according to an official.
A notice regarding the update has been put at the reception and the ticket counter of the airport. During the monsoon season SpiceJet suffered notable losses which ultimately led it to cancelling the flights due to bad weather, informed an airport official.
Presently the airline operates direct flights to Delhi and Kolkata on regular basis. It began its operations from the table-top airport in 2018.
This move not only affect the tourism industry in the land-locked state, but will also great inconvenience to locals. Previously people were able to avail flight services as and when available, however the situation will not be as same as before, said officials.
An official from tourism department said that they hope the services to resume early in next year as the weather is usually supportive during time of the year.