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In a first-of-its-kind service in the country, Bengaluru’s helicopter taxi took off on Monday, 5 March. Commuters were delighted that their two-hour journey from Electronic City to the airport can be cut to a mere 15 minutes.
The service will operate in two shifts during peak business hours – from 6:30 pm to 9.30 pm and from 3:00 pm to 6.15 pm. At present, the service is only available between Bengaluru airport and Electronic City. HAL Airport will be added as a destination in the next two weeks.
Agostino Fernandez, a businessman from Goa, was one of the first users of the heli-taxi. He took the heli-taxi from Electronic City to the airport at 3:30 pm on Monday, and was delighted that he avoided the traffic on the way to the airport.
Fernandez frequently flies to Bengaluru and said he would consider using the service more.
“I cannot comment on the price yet because for me to say it is expensive or cheap, I need to be able to compare it to something else so since there is no comparison, I think it is okay. I found it neither exorbitant nor cheap”, he added.
Tickets for the heli-taxi are priced at Rs 4,130 per seat and include the drive from the airport terminal to the helipad in the premises. Users can carry luggage up to 15 kg for free and anything over that will be shipped at extra cost.
While for now the service is available only between Electronic City and the Bengaluru airport, it will soon expand to HAL Old Airport Road and other areas in the city.
“The shuttle service will start from the airport to Electronic City. The city has close to 90 helipads awaiting DGCA approval. As some of those get cleared, we will slowly expand the service to other areas. The process of schedules, identifying locations and programs will begin now”, an airport spokesperson earlier told The News Minute.
Although there seems to be no respite from Bengaluru’s traffic, getting home from Kempegowda International Airport will become easier in the coming months – that is, if you are willing to shell out the money for it.
(This story was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished here with permission)
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