Speaking at an event to unveil the
‘Centenary Celebrations Logo of Kolkata Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
International Airport,’ in New Delhi, Naidu said the “UDAN Yatri Cafe” is set
to be introduced first at Kolkata Airport to cater to the essential needs of
the passengers. Recently, a
survey by LocalCircles showed that six in ten airline passengers find food and
beverages sold at airports excessively priced. The
survey revealed that passengers have paid over 200 per cent more for food and
beverages at airports than at restaurants, organised retail and railway
stations.
“Rapid expansion of airports in the country has seen an increase in
the number of eateries and stores offering a range of snacks, savouries, fast
foods and Indian meals. However, unlike in the past, most of the items on sale,
particularly fresh products that are cooked or reheated at the food outlet, are
generally very highly priced, according to feedback from airline passengers,”
the survey report said. For instance, a
LocalCircles report cited that a samosa or patty may cost upward of ₹200 and a
thali meal may cost more than ₹500. In
addition, a coffee or tea or a cold beverage may easily cost ₹200-300, two to
three times what one would pay at a food outlet in a mall, the survey said.
“Interestingly, the prices go
up further in the stores situated after the security gates. The scenario is
unlike at the railway stations, particularly the big ones in Delhi and Mumbai,
where travellers have a choice between small food stalls or outlets, small
vendors, and big franchise outlets,” the survey report said
“As only highly priced edibles are being
available at most airports, many passengers are thinking twice before spending
on food at airports and in some cases even carrying their own snacks or meals,
though it is cumbersome with the security and weight restrictions along with
the underlying risk of spillage.”
The survey added that over a thousand complaints have been received in
the last 12 months about high food and beverage prices. In this background, in the Civil Aviation Minister maintained that the
main purpose of the ‘UDAN Yatri Cafe’ is to provide affordable basic
refreshments...Notably, the initiative will be implemented by the Airports
Authority of India and the cafés will be located at the departure area.
Reflecting on the transformative impact of the UDAN scheme, he
remarked, “The UDAN scheme has been revolutionary in the civil aviation sector.
Over the last eight years, we have launched more than 600 flights, transporting
crores of people. The scheme has made
the vision of ‘Hawai Chappal in Hawai Jahaz’ a reality.