Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Centre plans to quadruple Srinagar airport capacity with investment of Rs 1,788 crore

- AMITAV RANJAN

With life returning to normal in Kashmir, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has sought government approval for investing Rs 1,788 crore in a new air terminal at Srinagar that would handle four times the present annual passenger capacity in the Himalayan Valley.

“…to meet the everincrea­sing passenger traffic and demand, it is proposed to construct a new integrated terminal building at Srinagar with a total area of 71,500 square metres to serve 2,900 Peak Hour Passengers (PHP) or 10 million passengers annually,” says the proposal.

Commission­ed in 2008, the existing terminal measuring 20,659 square metres is designed to handle 950 PHP or 2.5 million passengers annually. This capacity got saturated in 2019-20 and in 2022-23, it handled 29,972 aircraft movements (both domestic and internatio­nal) with annual passenger traffic of 4.40 million.

Passenger growth jumped by 40 per cent in 2022-23, the first unrestrict­ed travel year after the Covid lockdown was imposed in March 2020 soon after Jammu and Kashmir state was reorganise­d into union territorie­s on October 31, 2019.

Though the project was first announced by Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia in October 2022 at the 4th Heli-India Summit, his Ministry moved the proposal early this year with constructi­on estimates that other government agencies are finding hard to accept.

The project start date, pegged for

Commission­ed in 2008, the existing terminal measuring 20,659 square metres is designed to handle 950

PHP or 2.5 million passengers annually

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