New Delhi: The Amritsar airport is being upgraded and developed at an estimated cost of Rs. 79.27 crores. This information was given to the Parliament by Shri Praful Patel, Minister for Civil Aviation in the Rajya Sabha today.
The upgradation and development of infrastructure including the Terminal Building under first phase at Amritsar Airport is in final stage of completion. The ancillary buildings such as Cargo Terminal, Fire Station and ATC cum Technical Block have been completed.
The arrival and departure areas of the Terminal Building have been made operational and are being utilised by the various Airline agencies. The building has been completed to the extent of 96% and only minor works are pending.
10/03/06 India PRwire (Press Release)
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