The long-awaited Gangtok–Bagdogra helicopter service is set to resume, with the Sikkim Tourism Development Corporation (STDC) successfully conducting a trial run of the MI-172 helicopter at the Burtuk heliport. The service, once seen as a quick link between Sikkim’s capital and the nearest airport, was earlier withdrawn due to poor passenger turnout.
According to STDC sources, the new service will operate in collaboration with Sky One Airways Limited. Each flight will offer 20 seats at ₹4,500 per passenger, with a 10kg hand baggage allowance. “The service will depend largely on weather conditions,” said an official, underlining the challenges of operating in the Himalayan region.
Interestingly, the government had earlier considered replacing the MI-172 with smaller 10-seater helicopters after the initial service launched in March 2024 failed to attract steady demand. However, officials have now opted to reintroduce the same MI-172 chopper, hoping for better results during the peak tourist season.
Tourism stakeholders have cautiously welcomed the move. “By the third week of next month, tourist arrivals will increase due to the festive season. A section of high-end tourists prefer helicopter services to save time. If this service resumes on schedule, it will provide a boost,” said Debasish Chakraborty, general secretary of the Eastern Himalaya Travel & Tour Operators’ Association.
While the initiative promises convenience for tourists, questions remain on whether locals—who rely on affordable transport—will benefit. The revival, though promising, will be closely watched in the coming months.
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