Aviation Ministry advises airlines not to increase fares to, from Bhubaneswar
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Saturday has advised airlines to keep an eye on the unusual surge in fares of flights coming to and from Bhubaneswar after train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district. The ministry has issued an advisory to all airline companies not to increase fares.
“In view of the unfortunate accident in Odisha, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has advised all airlines to monitor any abnormal surge in airfares to and from Bhubaneswar and other airports of the State and take necessary action regarding the same,” said MoCA.
It has also advised all airlines not to charge any fee for cancellation and rescheduling to Bhubaneswar.
“Any cancellation and rescheduling on flights due to the incident may be done without penal charges,” MoCA has advised all the airline companies.
All Airlines flying in and out of Odisha are advised to extend full support to facilitate bringing back the remains of those deceased in the tragic rail accident in Odisha, to other States of which the victims were resident, as per their extant policy.
At least 288 people died and over 900 were injured after three trains – Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, the Coromandel Express and a goods train — crashed into each other at Bahanaga Bazar Station in Balasore district.
The accident involved the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, the Coromandel Express and a goods train on three separate tracks at Bahanaga Bazar Station in the State’s Balasore district. According to Odisha Government’s Special Relief Commissioner’s office 17 coaches of the two trains had derailed and severely damaged on Friday evening.
A total of 56 passengers have suffered grievous injury and 747 passengers were minorly injured.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the train crash site in Odisha’s Balasore. He was accompanied by Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
At the site PM Modi spoke to Cabinet Secretary and Health Minister and asked them to ensure all needed help is provided to the injured and their families, government sources said.
After taking stock of crash incident, PM Modi visited Fakir Mohan Hospital, Balasore, where some of the passengers injured in Friday’s accident involving three trains were admitted.
After meeting the crash survivors, he said that directions have been given to probe the train accident and that whoever is found guilty will not be spared.
He also thanked the people of Odisha, who came forward to help crash survivors, whether by donating blood or providing assistance in the rescue operation.
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Updated: 03 Jun 2023, 09:45 PM IST
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