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Delhi Balloon Rides: High Hopes, Low Turnout Amidst Smog

28 Dec

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Summary

  • Tethered hot air balloon rides launched in November have seen low attendance.
  • Ticket prices were reduced from Rs 3,000 to Rs 2,300 to attract visitors.
  • Environmentalists criticize the initiative as 'greenwashing' due to pollution.
Delhi Balloon Rides: High Hopes, Low Turnout Amidst Smog

Tethered hot air balloon rides, introduced by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) at Baansera Park on November 29, are experiencing a subdued public reception. These "eco-adventure" attractions, designed to provide aerial views of the capital, have seen limited crowds, primarily consisting of existing park visitors rather than dedicated bookings. Organizers report an average of only about 20 tickets sold per operational weekend.

Efforts to boost attendance include a significant price reduction, from the initial Rs 3,000 to Rs 2,300 per person, and plans for an online booking system. However, the rides operate against the backdrop of Delhi's severe winter smog, which has consistently resulted in a "very poor" air quality index. This timing has drawn criticism, with environmentalists questioning the appeal of ascending into hazy skies and labeling the project "greenwashing."

Environmentalist Diwan Singh expressed concerns that the influx of tourists could harm the sensitive floodplain ecology, viewing the rides as a distraction from pressing air and water pollution issues. The DDA has not yet officially responded to the low uptake or the criticisms. Expansion to other sites remains paused, pending improved demand at the current location. The balloon flights ascend 100-150 feet for 7-12 minutes, accommodating up to four passengers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Delhi launched its tethered hot air balloon rides on November 29 at Baansera Park.
Low turnout is attributed to Delhi's persistent winter smog and environmental concerns, with critics calling it 'greenwashing'.
Initial prices were Rs 3,000 per person, but have been reduced to Rs 2,300 to attract more visitors.

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