IANS | 04 Dec, 2023
Union Minister for Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia on Monday said
the safety and security of passengers is the priority of the ministry
with the BCAS keeping a keen watch on all airports, and in case any
airline or airport is found guilty of mistreating a passenger action is
taken and penalty imposed.
Scindia made the remarks in the Rajya Sabha on Monday during the Question Hour.
He was responding to a question by Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma.
Sharma
asked if the ministry was taking any steps to safeguard the rights and
the interest of the passengers of airlines just like rights of airline
crews and airlines are defined as there are a number of instances which
have come to light that passengers were mistreated in the name of safety
and procedure.
To this Scindia replied, "There are 517 routes
under the UDAN scheme. And we can see the new journey across the
country. We will take it to other states too. Safety and security is the
priority of our ministry.
"For security, our institute BCAS
(Bureau of Civil Aviation Security) keeps a keen watch on all airports.
And for safety DGCA issues CAR (Civil Aviation Rule) to every airline so
that the safety of the passengers is kept in mind. Whenever any airline
or airport is found guilty of mistreatment, a penalty is imposed on the
airline and the airport," he said.
Sharma then also asked if the
ministry has planned to open more pilot training institutes across the
country, to which Scindia replied that there are 149 airports, heliports
being in operation and we will increase the numbers.
He said that
the capacity of the airline will improve. "Air India has placed an
order of 470 planes, Indigo has placed an order of 500 planes and in the
coming days it will become the backbone of connectivity," he said.
Meanwhile,
NCP Rajya SAbha MP Fauzia Khan questioned that the UDAN scheme is to
make air travel accessible for common man but there were problems in the
bidding process and they are not able to operate in rural areas. She
also pointed out that Nanded airport was constructed as the Sikh
community has a sacred place there and the airport is not operational.
Scindia
said, "This issue has been discussed in our advisory committee and the
question here is that the airline has started its services in Nanded.
Some airlines were unable to get economic returns, and so some numbers
of flights came down. Giving connectivity to the airport is our
priority."
"Nanded is an important place in Maharashtra, but also
important for Sikh community for their religion. Problem is not due to
the airline's side. It is near Nanded airport. This airport was given to
a private sector entity by the state government, which never reimbursed
the fees of the AAI. The ATCOs, which we have provided there, had to be
withdrawn. The routes were also awarded. I am communicating with the
state government and we feel that if the state government takes back the
airport from the private entity and starts it on its own, then we can
start on those routes," the minister said.
Meanwhile, Congress MP
Rajeev Shukla raised the issue of last minute cancellation by airlines
and what steps the government is taking in view of the fog season.
Scindia
replied that "as far as cancellation is concerned, we have a process if
the airline cancels the flight within one or two hour, then the airline
has to arrange for alternate flight and if the flight is delayed by 5
to 6 hours, then it is the responsibility of the airlines to arrange for
the hotels for the passengers and for refund and also send them through
next flight.
"If anywhere this is not followed then the Ministry
takes note and takes action against the airline immediately," the
Minister said.
He also said that in 2021 when he took the charge as the Minister, for fog the ministry started a new process.
"We
asked the airlines to increase the number of CAT 1, CAT 2 and CAT 3
trained flight pilots. And asked them to make rules for the same. And we
also put a focus that if the flights are not equipped with CAT 1, CAT 2
and CAT 3 then we asked them to operate between the non fog hours.
Winter schedule is now made in the month of October, in which the
schedule of the airline is made", he said.
He also said that there
are 18 to 19 airports in the country where the fog has its effect.
"During the fog in FY 2021-22 there was cancellation 0.05 per cent and
delays 0.01 per cent because we made the schedule accordingly, " said
the minister.
He also said the number of CAT 3 pilots have increased in the country.
The Winter Session commenced on Monday and will conclude on December 22.