The recarpeting of the Pune airport runway has thrown flight schedules into a tizzy and the business community is having to bear the brunt of the chaos. To make matters worse, the situation is expected to continue till May next year. |
Pune, a city emerging fast as an IT and automobile hub, sees heavy air traffic to New Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Ahmedabad every day |
The airport recarpeting work which commenced last Saturday, has restricted take-off and landing operations to only eight hours, betweeen 10.30 am and 6.30 pm. Several flights coming into Pune from Delhi and Bangalore have been cancelled |
Air travellers from the city, especially the business community, are upset as early morning flights have also been cancelled. |
This makes it difficult to fly out in the morning and return to the city by nightfall. "It is impossible to finish business within a short span of two-three hours," said a frequent flier to the capital. |
The situation has also forced businessmen to look for alternatives. Neilsoft Director Surendra Agarwal, told Business Standard that his company has started using video conferencing extensively to avoid travelling. |
"If we have to travel abroad, we prefer Mumbai airport. We have cut down on the frequency of domestic trips and have opted for video conferencing," Agarwal said. |
The runway, which is around 16 years old, is completely damaged and Indian Air Force, which manages the airport, is investing around Rs 50 crore on the re-carpeting and other renovation work. |
From September 15 onwards, the number of daily flights operating from Pune Airport has dropped to 30 from the earlier 38. |
Airport Director Capt Deepak Shastri, is however optimistic. "Most of the flights are operating as per the schedule. There are cancellations and re-scheduling due to rains and other minor problems. But runway re-carpeting was a must and the situation will improve after the project is completed," Shastri said. He added that the the runway would be ready in six months time. |