AHMEDABAD: Gujarat will get 11 new airports to provide air connectivity to
major pilgrimage sites in the state and to promote tourism, Gujarat chief
Minister Narendra Modi said here today.

"The Gujarat government is working on 11 new airports which would come up at
pilgrim places like Palitana (Bhavnagar), Dwarka (Jamnagar) and Ambaji
(Banaskantha)," Modi said after inaugurating the new terminal at the Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel airport here.
"Gujarat has some 20 small and big airports, and to promote tourism we need
better air connectivity. We have also floated our own Aviation company to
develop infrastructure," he said, adding that his government would soon come
up with an aviation policy.

Modi said that the state government has been approached by a company
offering to provide intra-state air connectivity.

"The company would run air service between districts. They have sought
permission from the Centre for import of small planes," he added.

Modi also pointed out that there was need for more human resource
development, be it ground staff or pilots along with infrastructure, as both
were inadequate.

"We have not been able to match the growth of fliers in terms of
infrastructure and human resource," he said.

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