"Seaplanes" .. India's latest service for religious tourism

"The Times of India" expects that traveling by "seaplane" services in India will be possible very soon, if things go as planned.

According to the newspaper, the services of "seaplanes" are likely to include trips from the bank of the Yamuna River to the city of Ayodhya in the state of "Uttar Pradesh" in northern India, or trips for the purposes of religious tourism from "Mumbai" to the city of "Shirdi". Located in the western state of Maharashtra.

According to the latest news reports, the "Sagarmala Development" company affiliated with the Indian Ministry of Navigation and Waterways has launched a "call" for bids for "seaplane" services, on seaplane routes: (from Delhi to Ayodhya, Tahri, Uttarakhand and Chandigarh), and (from Surat) To Dwarka, Mandvi and Kandla), (from Mumbai to Shirdi, Lonavala and Ganpatipol), and (from within the Andaman, Nicobar and Lakshadweep archipelagos).

It was reported that the roads will likely be operated within the seaplane service under the management of the "Sagarmala Development" company, as part of a government-backed plan.

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