Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Union cabinet okays int’l status for Kushinagar airport

- letters@hindustant­imes.com Press Trust of India

NEWDELHI: The Union cabinet on Wednesday approved the declaratio­n of the airport in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar as an internatio­nal airport, stating it will offer improved connectivi­ty to the important Buddhist pilgrimage site.

“You know that Kushinagar is the mid-point of the Buddhist circuit. It has pilgrimage sites in Lumbini, Shravasti, Kapilvastu nearby, and a little farther, it has sites in Sarnath and Gaya,” union environmen­t minister Prakash Javadekar told the media after a cabinet meeting.

“However, there was no airport there of internatio­nal standards. Kushinagar airport is being declared as an internatio­nal airport. A 3-km-long runway strip has already been made. Now, even a big aircraft of Airbus can land at the airport,” he added.

Later, in an official statement, the Central government said around 200-300 devotees from Thailand, Cambodia, Japan, Myanmar, come to offer prayers at Kushinagar on any given day.

Kushinagar is an important

Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Gautama Buddha attained Mahaparini­rvana, it explained.

“However, this internatio­nal tourist destinatio­n has no direct connectivi­ty, which has been a long pending demand of the visitors,” it said.

Several other Buddhist sites are present near Kushinagar like Sravasti (238 km), Kapilvastu (190 km) and Lumbini (195 km) and that makes it an attraction for both followers and visitors alike, the government said.

“Hence, declaratio­n of the Kushinagar airport as an ‘internatio­nal airport’ will offer improved connectivi­ty, wider choice of services at competitiv­e costs to the air-travellers resulting in boosting of domestic/ internatio­nal tourism and economic developmen­t of the region,” it added.

“The internatio­nal airport is expected to boost the already growing tourism and hospitalit­y ecosystem in the country,” it noted.

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