As per a news item reported in the
Economic Times, DOPT is considering a proposal to bring Helicopter Rides under
LTC Scheme applicable to Central Government Employees. It is reported that cost
analysis has been called for by DOPT regading Helicopter flights in the
Country.
As such Central Government Emplyees
are allowed travel by various classes by road and Trains depending upon the
posts held by them. In addition to Bus and Train Travel under LTC, Central
Government Employees who are in receipt of Grade Pay of Rs. 5400 and above are
entitled to travel by Air while availing Leave Travel Concession. In respect of
certain specified destinations such as North East Regions (NER), Jammu and
Kashmir, Andaman and Nicobar, Employees have been allowed to travel by Air from
a specified place viz., from Kolkata in the case of LTC to NER.
The Economic Times reports as
follows:
The government is discussing
a proposal to allow its employees to claim leave travel
concession for domestic helicopter flights, a move seen boosting the
helicopter-ferrying business.
At present, central government
employees can claim leave travel concession (LTC) only for using scheduled
commercial airline flights, preferably Air India. According to a
civil aviation ministry official, the Department of Personnel and Training
(DoPT) had sought a cost analysis of helicopter rides in the country.
“We have sent our analysis to the
DoPT on the cost of flying in a helicopter. They had asked for it since they
plan to bring helicopter rides under the LTC scheme,” the official, who did not
wish to be named, told ET. The helicopter industry has welcomed the proposal,
which aims to extend the travel concession to some 3 million central government
workers.
“It creates business for helicopter
operators in the country. Currently, helicopter operations are available
in areas that have difficult terrain and no other means of connectivity, as
helicopter rides are expensive,” said Harsh Vardhan Sharma, treasurer at
Business Aircraft Operators’ Association and owner of Himalayan Heli Services
Ltd, a helicopter operator.
“The rides are expensive because
there is less demand. A move like this would increase volumes that will bring
down fares in the affordable category.” According to Sharma, helicopter
fare for the Katra-Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine ride has come down by half mainly
due to volumes.
“During peak season, helicopter
operators ferry about 1,000 people a day that comes down to about 800 a day
during non-peak season between Katra and Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine. This had led
to a 50% fall in fares from its high fare days,” Sharma said.
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