The modified UDAN scheme will connect 120 new destinations, serve 4 crore passengers, and develop greenfield airports in Bihar over the next 10 years.


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The modified UDAN scheme, part of the new tax regime 2025, is set to connect 120 new destinations across India, making air travel more accessible to people in various regions. The initiative aims to cater to 4 crore passengers over the next 10 years, improving connectivity and promoting regional development

  • 120 New Destinations: The modified UDAN scheme will expand air travel to 120 new locations, making it easier for people to travel to and from remote areas.
  • 4 Crore Passengers: The scheme is expected to serve 4 crore passengers in the next decade, boosting air travel in smaller cities and towns.
  • Greenfield Airports in Bihar: As part of the expansion, greenfield airports will be developed in Bihar, further strengthening regional connectivity.
  • Affordable Travel: The UDAN scheme aims to make air travel affordable for all, encouraging more people to take flights.

This expansion of the UDAN scheme is a significant step towards improving India’s aviation network, providing better travel options for citizens, and enhancing regional growth.

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