Air Deccan, Jet and Indian likely to start operations to Shirdi.  

MADC in talks with NRIs in Dubai for charter flights - By Krupa Vora | Mumbai

Monday, August 13, 2007, 10:00 Hrs  [IST]

Air Deccan, Jet Airways and Indian are likely to add Shirdi to their route 
networks as the airport gears up for operations, starting 2009. Shirdi is 
poised to have daily flights from Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore. 
Subsequently, charter flights from the Middle East region will be initiated at 
the airport owing to the huge demand from visitors. Group of NRIs based in 
Dubai is seeking to start charter operations to Shirdi. But, initially charters 
will be permitted to land once a week. Maharashtra Airport Development 
Corporation (MADC) will soon be initiating talks with the Bureau of Immigration 
Services and Ministry of Home Affairs for arrangement of immigration facilities 
at the airport. 

"Initially, we are targeting a minimum of 10 flights a day. On a daily basis, 
Shirdi receives about 6,000 to 8,000 visitors, while the traffic on Thursday 
and Sunday increases to about 12,000 visitors," informs R C Sinha, Chairman and 
Managing Director, MADC. The land identified to construct the airport by MADC 
is 500 hectares, with a well-connected road network of about 13-14 kilometers 
from the famous shrine of Sai Baba. Investment for the airport project is 
between Rs 80 to Rs 100 crore. The airport will have a single airstrip of 3,200 
meters in length by 45 meters in width, well equipped with night landing 
facilities and will be able to accommodate small aircraft. MADC will also 
concentrate on non-aviation income, where it will focus on developing four-star 
hotels, restaurants, shopping facilities, as well as transport facilities. In 
terms of transport services, MADC is planning to give locals displaced by the 
project, an opportunity to start taxi services. Initially, the airport will be 
managed by MADC and a Public Private Partnership (PPP) model may be considered 
later once the airport registers a profit. 

 
MADC to set up trust to develop Shirdi Airport 

Monday, August 25, 2008, 12:00 Hrs  [IST]

Airport expected to start operations by March 2011 - By Krupa Vora | Mumbai 
 
Land for Shirdi Airport, which is to be developed by Maharashtra Airport 
Development Corporation (MADC) has been identified at Kakdi village about 15 
kms. from the Sai Baba shrine in Shirdi. MADC will develop the airport, which 
received approval from the Government of Maharashtra in June this year, under 
an unique model, whereby it will set up a trust, ‘Shri Sai Baba Airport 
Charitable Trust’ (SSBACT). 
SSBACT will give MADC the rights to manage the airport once the airport is 
operational. The development of the airport will incur an investment of Rs 200 
crore and is expected to begin operations by March 2011.

The SSBACT will have nine members comprising seven government officials and two 
private players. The government officials will include the Collector of 
Ahmednagar, Commissioner of Nashik, CEO of Sai Baba Temple Charitable Trust and 
heads of the various trade associations of Maharashtra. “The trust will be 
formed by the end of this month and the work on the airport will begin once the 
trust is formed,” informed R C Sinha, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, 
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation (MADC).

Acquisition of around 400 hectares of land needed for the airport will soon be 
started by the Ahmednagar Collector. For now, Aurangabad, 144 kilometres, or 90 
miles away, remains the nearest airport.  
 
As soon as the airport starts its operations, SSBACT will give MADC the rights 
to manage the airport. According to MADC sources, the work on the airport will 
start after the formation of the trust; it will be formed by the end of 
September 2008. 
 
Interestingly, the trust can accept donations from the devotees and donor can 
benefit through tax exemptions. “We are currently awaiting approvals from the 
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) 
and Ministry of Defence. We will soon invite consultants for the airport 
design,” added Sinha.

The airport will be highly useful and give a boost to Shirdi, a popular pilgrim 
destination in the state. Shirdi receives close to 10,000 devotees on a daily 
basis and close to 15,000 to 20,000 devotees on Thursdays and Sundays. The 
airport will have a single airstrip of 3,200 metres in length by 45 metres in 
width, well equipped with night landing facilities and will be able to 
accommodate small aircraft. Plans are also afoot to start charter flights to 
Shirdi once the airport is operational. 
  
 
Kingfisher Airlines offers an all inclusive fare for travel from Mumbai to 
Nashik

Thursday, February 05, 2009, 16:00 Hrs  [IST] 

By TBM Staff | Mumbai
 
Kingfisher Airlines has come up with a value proposition for travellers for its 
Mumbai-Nashik flights. The airline is offering an all inclusive fares starting 
at Rs 885 for travel from Nashik to Mumbai and Rs 883 from Mumbai to Nashik. 
Passengers can now avail these ‘Value fares’ by planning their travel in 
advance. According to a report in Business Wire India, the flight will leave 
Mumbai Airport at 5:50 am and arrive at Nashik at 6:40 am. The return flight 
will leave Nashik at 4:30 pm and arrive at Mumbai at 5:20 pm.  Passengers from 
Nashik can now get onward connections to Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad and London 
from Mumbai and it is now possible for Mumbai based passengers to visit Shirdi 
and return on the same day.
 

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