Prayagraj airport set for expansion ahead of Mahakumbh 2025
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Prayagraj airport set for expansion ahead of Mahakumbh 2025

Prayagraj Airport in Bamrauli is set to undergo expansion to accommodate the influx of visitors expected for Mahakumbh 2025. The Airport Authority of India will construct a new building covering 9,500 sq m, featuring four additional aero bridges and three parking bays for Airbus 320 class aircr...

Prayagraj Airport in Bamrauli is set to undergo expansion to accommodate the influx of visitors expected for Mahakumbh 2025. The Airport Authority of India will construct a new building covering 9,500 sq m, featuring four additional aero bridges and three parking bays for Airbus 320 class aircraft. The expansion will increase the airport's capacity to handle up to 400 passengers at a time, providing improved travel facilities for devotees and tourists attending the event.Contact: Prayagraj Airport Mob: (0)70070 69349E-mail: apdprayagraj@aai.aeroWebsite: www.aai.aero/en/airports/prayagraj

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Infrastructure Transport

Prayagraj Airport welcomes 55,000+ flyers in Sep '23

The Prayagraj airport announced that the airport had witnessed an unprecedented surge in passenger footfall, with over 55,000 passengers in September. They emphasised that this was the highest number in the past four years since the airport's inauguration in January 2019. Officials pointed out the significance of this achievement, especially considering the decrease in the number of flights this September compared to previous years. According to them, even though September is generally considered an off-season in the airline industry, the Prayagraj airport experienced a remarkable increase in..

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Infrastructure Transport

Prayagraj Airport Set for Expansion Ahead of Mahakumbh 2025

Airport officials have announced plans to improve the Prayagraj airport in Bamrauli to accommodate the influx of devotees and tourists expected for the Mahakumbh 2025 religious fair. According to officials, "In view of the large number of devotees and tourists expected to arrive, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) is set to launch a tender for the construction of a new building that will expand the airport's facilities. The new building will cover 9,500 square metres and have the capacity to handle up to 250 passengers at a time."

Director (regional) AAI, Prayagraj, RR Pandey st..

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Real Estate

RLDA floats tenders for leasing land for housing development at Jhusi

The Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) has floated tenders for leasing a vacant plot of land of 70,606 sq m for residential growth at Jhusi (Prayagraj), under the Varanasi Division of North Eastern Railway (NER) in Uttar Pradesh.

The reserve cost for the land is set at Rs 79.40 crore for a lease period of 99 years. This planned site for residential expansion is rectangular in shape and is well linked to an extensive network of rail, road, and air. It is approximately 25 km away from the Prayagraj airport, while the Jhusi railway station is located just in front of the planned si..

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Noida Airport to be linked by expressway, rapid rail, and pod taxi

The construction of Noida International Airport, also known as Jewar airport, was in its final stages, and passenger services were expected to begin in October. The airport would be linked by six roads and a rapid rail-cum-metro, in addition to pod taxis.

Upon completion, the Noida airport was projected to be the largest in India and the third in the National Capital Region (NCR) after Delhi airport and Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad.

A 31-km greenfield expressway was being built to connect the airport to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway at Ballabhgarh.

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Nagpur Airport: Mihan Dream grounded, vantage point lost

Nagpur's unique and strategic central location was once lauded for placing it on the nation's aviation map. It was hailed for its efforts in creating a harmonized air traffic management system with continuous airspace over the city, alongside establishing a centralized cargo hub. However, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport is currently mired in apathy and has seemingly vanished from the national radar across various parameters, barely meeting the standards expected of a tier-2 city airport.

The airport, bearing its international tag, serves merely two flights to two foreign de..

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