An airplane taking off (File photo | AP) 
India

Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata to get more airports

While the Centre’s plans for the new Delhi and Mumbai airports are on in full swing, the Civil Aviation Ministry has written to the Tamil Nadu and West Bengal governments to suggest plots of land.

Sana Shakil

NEW DELHI: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata are set to get second airports soon to accommodate the growing passenger traffic.

While the Centre’s plans for the new Delhi and Mumbai airports are on in full swing, the Civil Aviation Ministry has written to the Tamil Nadu and West Bengal governments to suggest plots where the alternate airports can be built.

Airports Authority of India chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra told reporters on the sidelines of an event that the Centre was working on plans for the new airports in the four metro cities. In the case of Delhi, which has the busiest airport in the country, clearance has already been given for the Jewar airport in Greater Noida.

CNG prices raised again in Delhi-NCR by Rs 1 per kg; second hike in two days

Fire breaks out on Rajdhani Express in MP's Ratlam, all passengers rescued

WHO declares international emergency as Ebola outbreak kills more than 80 in DR Congo

Targeting commercial ships,impeding navigation in Strait of Hormuz unacceptable: India’s UN envoy

Will India temper its bullion habit?

SCROLL FOR NEXT