Direct Flights to Goa, Jaipur from Ranchi Face December Delay
Aircraft Shortage Postpones Launch Despite DGCA Approval for Winter Schedule
Key Points:
• Indigo’s direct flights await aircraft allocation despite DGCA approval
• Current indirect routes take up to 14 hours with multiple layovers
• New direct flights promise 2-3 hour travel time with competitive fares
RANCHI – Birsa Munda Airport’s plans for direct flights to Goa and Jaipur face postponement.
The airport has secured necessary permissions. Yet aircraft availability remains uncertain.
Meanwhile, travelers continue facing lengthy journeys. Multiple stopovers increase travel time significantly.
Moreover, current fares reach up to Rs 30,000. This burdens passengers unnecessarily.
Historical Context
A previous Goa flight service existed. Low passenger numbers led to discontinuation.
Additionally, the route showed initial promise. However, high fares affected its sustainability.
Furthermore, the airport has expanded its capabilities. It now handles increased flight operations.
Future Plans
The airport authority expects January developments. New schedules might emerge then.
Moreover, revised pricing strategies are under consideration. These aim to attract more travelers.
“Lower fares will boost passenger numbers significantly,” states an aviation expert.
Expected Benefits
Direct flights will reduce travel fatigue. This particularly benefits families and elderly passengers.
Additionally, competitive pricing should emerge. This will make travel more accessible.
On the other hand, tourism sectors anticipate growth. Both destinations should see increased visitors.

