Mumbai to Pune, Mumbai to Shirdi helicopter service to start mid-October
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MAHARASHTRA/ Created : Sep 24, 2019, 18:08 IST
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This October, the Mumbai to Pune helicopter service will turn into a reality for residents of both the metropolitan cities.
This October, the Mumbai to Pune helicopter service will turn into a reality for residents of both the metropolitan cities. Read less
This October, the Mumbai to Pune helicopter service will turn into a reality for residents of both the metropolitan cities. The news about the launch of this service went viral on the web early December 2018, and it was supposed to launch in March 2019. However, the project got delayed for some reasons.
Meanwhile, BLADE India has procured all the necessary licenses and permits to run helicopter services from mid-October. The service will be available six days a week every Monday to Saturday from Mumbai and Pune, as well as Mumbai and Shirdi. According to the news reports, the helicopters will have scheduled operational hours, which means they will run even if they are not full to their capacity, and they will run on seat-by-seat basis. Reportedly, the chopper service will cut down travel time from Mumbai and Pune to only 35 minutes.
Although, the price per seat for this service is yet to be announced, intending passengers can expect a “dynamic” price system for using the chopper service. Three choppers will be on duty to transport up to five passengers per vehicle. Mahalaxmi Racecourse helipad will be the base in Mumbai, Mundhwa in Pune, and Chaitanyapur, Kopargaon in Shirdi.
BLADE has BLADE lounges at helipads that offer check-in and complimentary drinks in the USA. In India, BLADE may also start travel services within Mumbai.
A special advantage of BLADE chopper services is that it will lift some load off the large commercial airports.
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