These areas have been identified as "high priority" and the government is likely to ease norms for bidding in order to improve air connectivity in these parts of the country.
The first round of bidding for selected routes under the RCS scheme was held in March and a total of 128 routes were awarded to five airline operators. The next round of bidding is likely to to be held later this month.
"Operations under the scheme are permitted through fixed wing aircraft (including sea planes) and helicopters, provided that operations through the helicopters are permitted only among the states of Jammu and Kashmir, north eastern region, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshwadeep Islands," minister of state for civil aviation Jayant Sinha said in response to a question in Rajya Sabha.
Helicopters with a seating capacity of five are required to offer all seats at discounted rates, according to the rules finalised by the government.
However, in order to encourage operators to bid for these high priority areas the government is likely to revise a few parameters such as the lower limit of seats to be offered under the scheme, minimum distance between two airports as well as more frequencies.