New Delhi: There will be a second airport soon in every metro city which will dramatically ease the growing congestion.
The policy for this, the civil aviation ministry hopes, will be cleared within a month. Disclosing the plan to TOI , civil aviation minister Praful Patel said the second airport will only be a domestic airport.
He added that the second airport would be built through the private participation route as AAI would focus on non-metro airports. Once cleared, the first moves are likely in Delhi and Mumbai.
13/04/06 Saurabh Sinha
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