Goa airport upgrade: Govt to give Rs 500cr
Our Regional Bureau / Panaji May 23, 2006

The central government has assured the state government of Goa that it
will pump in Rs 500 crore to give a facelift to Dabolim airport.

In a bid to cope with growing air traffic congestion, particularly from
charter flights, Airport Authority of India (AAI), in collaboration with
the Indian Navy, had planned to build a new terminal with four
aero-bridges to facilitate landing of wide-bodied aircrafts as part of
strengthening the Dabolim airport at Goa.

Goa's deputy chief minister, Wilfred de Souza, said that AAI would soon
acquire nine acres of land from the Navy and start extending the airport
besides pressing into service the instrument landing facility to operate
in nights.

"'The Navy, which has been controlling the Goa airport, has agreed to
allow direct landing of all scheduled flights in Goa instead of Mumbai
even as Air India is considering starting a direct flight between Dubai
and Goa," de Souza, who also holds the tourism portfolio, said.

Several foreign private airlines including Virgin Airlines from Europe,
Lufthansa from Frankfurt, Midland from Manchester and Air Arabia from
Sharjah are ready to run flights directly to Goa, the minister added.
"All these steps were to strengthen the existing airport in Goa to meet
the projected future traffic, which was expected to touch 4,308
international flights and 17,480 domestic flights by the year 2013-14 as
against 1,402 and 7,422 flights, respectively, in 1995-96," de Souza
said.

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Avelino


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