Khaleej Times

Islamabad’s new airport is set to be operationa­l by August 14

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islamabad — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said a new airport in the federal capital will be operationa­l by mid-August, replacing the cramped Benazir Bhutto Internatio­nal Airport that was the butt of jokes for many travellers.

Sharif ’s government is spending billions of dollars on upgrading Pakistan’s transport infrastruc­ture and ending energy blackouts, with freshly-paved motorways as well as dams and power plants popping up across the country.

Sharif touts big-ticket infrastruc­ture as sign of economic progress in the country of nearly 200 million people, and many of the projects are due to be finished ahead of the elections, likely in the middle of 2018.

“We have focussed on this Islamabad airport project and we are completing it on a fast pace,” Sharif told state-run PTV, during an inspection of the glass-clad airport.

“The speed of completion of projects should be good at countries that want to progress.”

The Benazir Bhutto airport currently servicing Islamabad is actually located in the nearby city of Rawalpindi, and attached to a military base.

Internatio­nal travellers often complain about chaotic scenes at the airport and in 2014 it was voted the worst in the world by the

We have focussed on this Islamabad airport project and we are completing it on a fast pace. The speed of completion of projects should be good at countries that want to progress Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister

“Guide to Sleeping in Airports” website, prompting widespread criticism of the airport in Pakistani media.

The new airport, which has been long delayed, will become operationa­l on August 14. Officials say 95 per cent of the work is completed on the new facility.

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