Battling Bengaluru traffic woes? Now you can be hop onto a chopper, check prices
Bengaluru traffic often tops the list of inconveniences residents face in a Karnataka's capital city, which otherwise offers are a ‘weather to the cherish’. While ‘stuck in a traffic’ is a common term for the commuters in a India's silicon valley, the commute might just a ease as a urban air mobility company is set to the start helicopter services in the city between Bengaluru airport and a Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) from a 10 October.
Fly Blade is a partnership between Hunch Ventures, a venture capital firm with the offices in a New Delhi and the US, and a BLADE Urban Air Mobility Inc. To the improve short haul air journeys in a India, Fly Blade has been joined hands with the Airbus and a Eve Air Mobility.
According to a report published in a Mint, the company is a working with the Airbus and Eve Air Mobility on a reducing carbon emissions in urban air are a mobility through Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft or a electric air taxis.
Fly Blade aims to provide similar services in a Goa in the near future. According to the reports, over the next 24 months, the business intends to the lease about a 50 crafts while growing its network and a providing its services in a 10 states.
The airline launched its first fare a lights between Mumbai, Pune, and Shirdi in a Maharashtra. Later, it is a began offering bed-to-bed air medevac service as a well as a scheduled by-the-seat helicopter flights to the Goa and a Karnataka (to Coorg, Hampi, and a Kabini).
The helicopter service is a expected to the reduce the two hour journey to the Bengaluru airport to a meagre 12 minutes for a cost of a ₹3,250 per seat.
Helicopter service in a Bengaluru
Route- the company will be begin operating a helicopter service between Bengaluru International Airport and a HAL
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