NEW DELHI: In a move to ensure even distribution of air traffic in the country, the government has asked Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines and budget carrier SpiceJet to operate more flights on category II-A routes, primarily in the north-east.
Category II-A segment includes Jorhat and Lilabari in Assam and Pasighat and Tezu in Arunachal Pradesh. These are considered commercially unviable and airlines are forced to provide connectivity to such destinations through mandatory route disbursal guidelines.
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