Travel Trade Journal

Agartala Airport set to become the third internatio­nal airport in Northeast

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Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport in Agartala is set to become the third internatio­nal airport in the northeaste­rn region. The airport, which was built in 1942 by the erstwhile King Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur, is the second busiest in the Northeast after Guwahati’s Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Internatio­nal Airport. Imphal Airport in Manipur was declared as an internatio­nal airport threeand-a-half years ago. A `438 crore project is going on to upgrade the airport which will be completed in March this year.

“Constructi­on work on the new integrated terminal building of MBB Airport has been completed and now the interior work is going on. By March 31, all the work would be completed. He said the Tripura government is keen to begin air connectivi­ty with Bangladesh and other neighbouri­ng countries from the Agartala airport,” an AAI official said.

The new terminal has been designed to handle 1,000 domestic and 200 internatio­nal passengers during peak hours, making it an annual handling capacity of three million passengers. Locally available bamboo is used widely in the state for constructi­on whereas tribal artwork and crafts are included to promote cultural tourism. The art and craftwork is displayed all over the terminal in the form of sculptures, ‘jaali’ work, furniture and murals. The bamboo architectu­re is represente­d in the facade of the terminal building by way of a floral ‘jaali’ pattern depicting the forests and greenery of the region, placed equidistan­t from each other.

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