September 28, 2020: Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport Amritsar has recorded a 29.1 percent rise in passenger footfall in August as compared to July. According to the passenger numbers posted by the Airport Authority of India in a tweet, the biggest rise of 41.3 percent is recorded in the footfall of domestic passengers. With the government relaxing flying norms, the number of domestic passengers increased to 31,652 in August from 22,389 in July. The number of domestic aircraft moments also increased from 266 in July to 376 in August. The total number of international aircraft moments increased from 58 in July to 83 in August but the total number of passengers increased only by a small number from 9837 in July to 9956 in August.
Pleased with the increase in passenger footfall and flights, the Global Convener of FlyAmritsar. The initiative, Sameep Singh Gumtala, in a press release said that during this pandemic, there is still potential for more international flights from the Airport. The number of international passengers will increase in the coming months as Air India and other airlines added more flights including once a week direct flight to London Heathrow and Birmingham airports in the UK.
Adding more, Gumtala said that after almost 10 years on August 25 th , the national carrier Air India
operated its first direct flight between London Heathrow and Amritsar. We are thankful to Air India,
Ministry of Civil Aviation for continuing these special flights under Vande Bharat Mission till 24 th October and appeal to them for permanently scheduled flights in the future for Heathrow Airport.
During the month of August, airlines from UAE (Fly Dubai, Air Arabia) and Kuwait (Jazeera) also
operated special flights to Amritsar under the temporary air bubble agreements. These airlines from UAE did not get permission to fly from September onwards to Amritsar. It is pertinent to mention that middle eastern carriers for many years are willing to operate to Amritsar but unable to do as Amritsar Airport is not included in the bilateral air agreements with India.
Punjabis are disappointed that despite handling the maximum number of 25 special repatriation
flights by the Canadian foreign office that flew 7500 Canadians home during the complete lockdown in April-May, Air India under the current Vande Bharat Mission released for flights till 24 th October, it is not operating any direct flights to Amritsar from Toronto or Vancouver in Canada. These are direct flights from Delhi to Toronto and Vancouver. We urge the ministry to also add special direct flights under the Mission from Amritsar to Toronto and Vancouver in the future, said Gumtala.
The popularity, demand and viability of international flights to Canada and Europe can also be seen
from the operation of many private charter flights from the airport, including the ones operated by Spicejet on September 9 and 12 that flew 612 passengers to Toronto. In addition, Indigo operated special charter flights to Milan and Rome with a technical refueling stop at Baku in Azerbaijan.