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SpiceJet to start seaplane services between Sabarmati riverfront and Statue of Unity

Flights will begin 31 October and the fares for the 30-minute trip on a 15-seater Twin Otter 300 aircraft start as low as Rs 1,500.

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Mumbai: SpiceJet Ltd. is starting a seaplane service connecting the city of Ahmedabad with Kevadia, site of the world’s tallest statue — a 182-meter tribute to the country’s first home minister, Vallabhbhai Patel.

Flights will start this Saturday, the 145th anniversary of Patel’s birth, from Sabarmati riverfront to near the so-called Statue of Unity. Fares for the 30-minute trip on a 15-seater Twin Otter 300 aircraft start as low as 1,500 rupees ($20) one-way thanks to a government program that subsidizes tickets while offering free landing and parking to airlines.

The Statue of Unity, about 200 kilometers to the southeast of Ahmedabad and also in the state of Gujarat, is double the height of the Statue of Liberty and about 40% taller than the Spring Temple Buddha in China. Mahatma Gandhi spent years in Ahmedabad during India’s struggle for independence. Gujarat is also the home state of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

SpiceJet, which almost shut down in 2014 after running out of money, has focused on alternate sources of revenue, including cargo, regional flights with smaller planes and even retail. The airline said it has approvals for 18 seaplane routes. This is the first it will operate, through its subsidiary Spice Shuttle.- Bloomberg


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