Kohima, Dec 8: A chopper service has been started in Nagaland to enhance tourism in the remote north-eastern state.
“Because of a lack of connectivity, it takes a lot of time by road to reach this place. With improved air connectivity, more and more tourists will visit Nagaland, ” said Bhavesh Kumar, the Chief Vigilance Officer of Pawan Hans.
Captain Sambhu, GM Operations, Pawan Hans Helicopters, added: “A lot of people will come over from the mainland, and if there is connectivity, people will travel to this place. ”
The hilly terrain of the state poses an immense challenge as far as road and railway links are concerned.