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Comprehensive List of Awarded RCS Routes State Wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Andhra Pradesh 1 Fixed-Wing KADAPA Chennai Air Odisha Trujet Hyderabad Trujet VIJAYWADA Trujet VIJAYWADA KADAPA Trujet VISHAKHAPATNAM JAGDALPUR Air Odisha 2 Fixed-Wing Tirupati Hubli Ghodawat Kolhapur Indigo Arunachal Pradesh 2 Fixed-Wing Passighat Jorhat Zoom Air Tezu Guwahati Trujet Jorhat Zoom Air Helicopter Daparizo Yinghiong Skyone Airways Itanagar(Heliport) Lilabari Skyone Airways Tezpur Skyone Airways Passighat Tuting Skyone Airways Tezu Walong Skyone Airways Tuting Dibrugarh Skyone Airways Walong Dibrugarh Skyone Airways Yinghiong Dibrugarh Skyone Airways Ziro Dibrugarh Heligo Assam 2 Fixed-Wing Guwahati Burnpur Trujet Cooch Behar Trujet Pakyong Spicejet Rupsi Trujet Tezu Trujet Jorhat Kolkata Indigo Zoom Air Passighat Zoom Air Tezu Zoom Air Lilabari Kolkata AAA Aviation Spicejet Tezpur AAA Aviation Rupsi Guwahati Trujet RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 1 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Tezpur Kolkata Zoom Air Lilabari AAA Aviation Shillong AAA Aviation Helicopter Dibrugarh Daparizo Skyone Airways Jorhat Pawan Hans Lilabari Skyone Airways Tezu Skyone Airways Guwahati Nagaon(Heliport) Skyone Airways Jorhat Dibrugarh Pawan Hans Tezpur Pawan Hans Lilabari Dibrugarh Skyone Airways Itanagar(Heliport) Skyone Airways Nagaon(Heliport) Guwahati Skyone Airways Tezpur Skyone Airways Tezpur Itanagar(Heliport) Skyone Airways Jorhat Pawan Hans Nagaon(Heliport) Skyone Airways Bihar 2 Fixed-Wing Darbhunga Bangalore Airport Spicejet Delhi Spicejet Mumbai Spicejet Patna Allahabad Jet Airways Bokaro To be decided Chattisgarh 1 Fixed-Wing AMBIKAPUR BILASPUR Air Odisha BILASPUR AMBIKAPUR Air Odisha JAGDALPUR Raipur Air Odisha VISHAKHAPATNAM Air Odisha RAIGARH (JINDAL) Raipur Air Odisha Raipur JAGDALPUR Air Odisha JHARSUGUDA Air Odisha RAIGARH (JINDAL) Air Odisha UTKELA Air Odisha 2 Fixed-Wing Raipur Allahabad Indigo Daman & Diu 1 Fixed-Wing DIU Ahmedabad Air Odisha Delhi RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 2 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder 1 Fixed-Wing Delhi ADAMPUR Spice jet AGRA Deccan Charters Bhatinda Alliance Air BIKANER (NAL) Alliance Air KANPUR (CHAKERI) Air Odisha Spice jet LUDHIANA Alliance Air Deccan Charters PATHANKOT Alliance Air Shimla Alliance Air Deccan Charters 2 Fixed-Wing Delhi Bareilly Jet Airways Darbhunga Spicejet Hissar Pinnacle Air Kishangarh Spicejet Ozar(Nasik) Jet Airways Pakyong Spicejet Uterlai Zoom Air Goa 2 Fixed-Wing Goa Baldota/Koppal Turbo Aviation Hubli Indigo Kannur Indigo Ozar(Nasik) Spicejet Gujarat 1 Fixed-Wing Ahmedabad BHAVNAGAR Air Odisha DIU Air Odisha JAMNAGAR Air Odisha MITHAPUR (DWARKA) Air Odisha MUNDRA Air Odisha BHAVNAGAR Ahmedabad Air Odisha JAMNAGAR Ahmedabad Air Odisha Kandla Mumbai Spice jet MITHAPUR (DWARKA) Ahmedabad Air Odisha MUNDRA Ahmedabad Air Odisha Porbandar Mumbai Spice jet 2 Fixed-Wing Ahmedabad Hubli Indigo RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 3 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Jaisalmer Spicejet Trujet Jalgaon Trujet Kandla Alliance Air Trujet Keshod Trujet Ozar(Nasik) Alliance Air Trujet Porbandar Trujet Kandla Ahmedabad Alliance Air Trujet Keshod Ahmedabad Trujet Porbandar Ahmedabad Trujet Surat Jaisalmer Spicejet Haryana 2 Fixed-Wing Hissar Chandigarh Pinnacle Air Himachal Pradesh 1 Fixed-Wing Shimla Delhi Alliance Air Deccan Charters 2 Helicopter Dharamshala Mandi(Heliport) Pawan Hans Kasauli(Heliport) Shimla Pawan Hans Kullu Manali(Heliport) Pawan Hans Mandi(Heliport) Pawan Hans Manali(Heliport) Kullu Pawan Hans Mandi(Heliport) Dharamshala Pawan Hans Kullu Pawan Hans Shimla Pawan Hans NathpaJhakri(Heliport) Rampur(Heliport) Pawan Hans Rampur(Heliport) NathpaJhakri(Heliport) Pawan Hans Shimla Pawan Hans Shimla Kasauli(Heliport) Pawan Hans Mandi(Heliport) Pawan Hans Rampur(Heliport) Pawan Hans Jammu and Kashmir 2 Fixed-Wing Jammu Bhatinda Alliance Air RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 4 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Kargil Srinagar MEHAIR Srinagar Kargil MEHAIR Jharkhand 1 Fixed-Wing JAMSHEDPUR Kolkata Deccan Charters Ranchi JHARSUGUDA Air Odisha 2 Fixed-Wing Bokaro Kolkata Spicejet To be decided Patna To be decided Dumka Kolkata To be decided Ranchi To be decided Ranchi Dumka To be decided Karnataka 1 Fixed-Wing Bangalore SALEM Air Odisha VIDYANAGAR Trujet MYSORE Chennai Air Odisha Trujet VIDYANAGAR Bangalore Trujet Hyderabad Trujet 2 Fixed-Wing Baldota/Koppal Bangalore Airport Turbo Aviation Goa Turbo Aviation Hyderabad Turbo Aviation Bangalore Allahabad Indigo Baldota/Koppal Turbo Aviation Darbhunga Spicejet Kannur Indigo Spicejet Kolhapur Alliance Air Ozar(Nasik) Indigo Sholapur Spicejet Vellore Turbo Aviation Hubli Ahmedabad Indigo Chennai Indigo Spicejet Cochin Indigo Goa Indigo RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 5 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Hindan Ghodawat Hyderabad Alliance Air Spicejet Kannur Indigo Pune Ghodawat Spicejet Tirupati Ghodawat Kerala 2 Fixed-Wing Cochin Hubli Indigo Kannur Indigo Kannur Bangalore Spicejet Bangalore Airport Indigo Chennai Indigo Spicejet Cochin Indigo Goa Indigo Hindan Indigo Hubli Indigo Mumbai Indigo Thiruvananthapuram Indigo Thiruvananthapuram Kannur Indigo Madhya Pradesh 1 Fixed-Wing GWALIOR Delhi Air Odisha Alliance Air Indore Alliance Air Lucknow Air Odisha Indore GWALIOR Alliance Air 2 Fixed-Wing Bhopal Allahabad Indigo Ozar(Nasik) Indigo Indore Allahabad Jet Airways Maharashtra 1 Fixed-Wing Jalgaon Mumbai Deccan Charters Kolhapur Mumbai Deccan Charters Mumbai Jalgaon Deccan Charters Kandla Spice jet RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 6 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Kolhapur Deccan Charters NANDED Trujet Sholapur Deccan Charters NANDED Hyderabad Trujet Mumbai Trujet OZAR (NASIK) Pune Deccan Charters Pune OZAR (NASIK) Deccan Charters Sholapur Mumbai Deccan Charters 2 Fixed-Wing Jalgaon Ahmedabad Trujet Kolhapur Bangalore Airport Alliance Air Hyderabad Alliance Air Indigo Tirupati Indigo Mumbai Allahabad Indigo Darbhunga Spicejet Kannur Indigo Nagpur Allahabad Jet Airways Ozar(Nasik) Ahmedabad Alliance Air Trujet Bangalore Airport Indigo Bhopal Indigo Delhi Jet Airways Goa Spicejet Hindan Indigo Hyderabad Alliance Air Spicejet Pune Allahabad Indigo Hubli Ghodawat Spicejet Sholapur Bangalore Spicejet Hyderabad Alliance Air Manipur 1 Fixed-Wing Imphal SHILLONG (BARAPANI) Deccan Charters 2 Helicopter Imphal Moreh(Heliport) Pawan Hans Tamenglong(Heliport) Pawan Hans Thanlon(Heliport) Pawan Hans Jiribam(Heliport) Tamenglong(Heliport) Pawan Hans Moreh(Heliport) Imphal Pawan Hans RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 7 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Parbung(Heliport) Thanlon(Heliport) Pawan Hans Tamenglong(Heliport) Imphal Pawan Hans Jiribam(Heliport) Pawan Hans Thanlon(Heliport) Imphal Pawan Hans Parbung(Heliport) Pawan Hans Meghalaya 1 Fixed-Wing SHILLONG (BARAPANI) AGARTALA Deccan Charters AIZAWAL Deccan Charters DIMAPUR Deccan Charters Imphal Deccan Charters 2 Fixed-Wing Shillong Tezpur AAA Aviation Mizoram 1 Fixed-Wing AIZAWAL SHILLONG (BARAPANI) Deccan Charters Nagaland 1 Fixed-Wing DIMAPUR SHILLONG (BARAPANI) Deccan Charters Odisha 1 Fixed-Wing Bhubaneshwar JEYPORE Air Odisha JHARSUGUDA Air Odisha ROURKELA Air Odisha UTKELA Air Odisha JEYPORE Bhubaneshwar Air Odisha JHARSUGUDA Bhubaneshwar Air Odisha Raipur Air Odisha Ranchi Air Odisha ROURKELA Bhubaneshwar Air Odisha Kolkata Deccan Charters UTKELA Bhubaneshwar Air Odisha Raipur Air Odisha 2 Fixed-Wing Bhubaneshwar Allahabad Indigo Pondicherry (U.T.) 1 Fixed-Wing PONDICHERRY Hyderabad Spice jet SALEM Air Odisha Punjab 1 RCS Cell Airports Authority of India Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan New Delhi 110003. Page 8 of 13 Comprehensive list of Awarded RCS Routes state wise Round 1 and 2 (All Airports) State/Round/Type Departure Airport Arrival Airport Bidder Fixed-Wing ADAMPUR Delhi Spice jet Bhatinda Delhi Alliance Air LUDHIANA Delhi Alliance Air Deccan Charters PATHANKOT Delhi Alliance Air 2 Fixed-Wing Bhatinda Jammu Alliance Air Rajasthan 1 Fixed-Wing BIKANER (NAL) Delhi Alliance Air Jaipur AGRA Alliance Air Jaisalmer Spice jet Jaisalmer Jaipur Spice jet 2 Fixed-Wing Bikaner Jaipur Alliance Air Jaipur Bikaner Alliance Air Jaisalmer Ahmedabad Spicejet Trujet Surat Spicejet Udaipur Indigo Kishangarh Delhi Spicejet Udaipur Jaisalmer Indigo Uterlai Delhi Zoom Air Sikkim 2 Fixed-Wing Pakyong Delhi Spicejet Guwahati Spicejet Kolkata Spicejet Tamil Nadu 1 Fixed-Wing Chennai KADAPA Air Odisha Trujet MYSORE Air Odisha Trujet NEYVELI Air Odisha PONDICHERRY Air Odisha
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