Monday, October 10, 2011

International flights now allowed in Agra

Agra: For decades, the tourism bodies of Agra had been alleging that the strong Delhi lobbies of hoteliers and travel agents were sabotaging moves for upgradation of the Agra airport and obstructing landing of international flights.
But for the past one year, under pressure from local tourism bodies, Congress politicians, local MPs and MLAs and citizens' groups - "there were a series of interactions, delegations calling on central ministers, and media support" - there has been a change in perception and a whole lot of "imaginary fears" were removed, say tourism industry leaders of the Taj city.
The last round of meeting with senior defence ministry officials, three days ago, ironed out the remaining differences, particularly one relating to the repair and maintenance of one runway that needs to be used for bigger planes this winter, tourism sources said.
Rajiv Tiwari, a senior industry leader, told IANS: "The defence minister and the secretary-level officials have taken a positive view and now allowed the use of the runway for scheduled chartered flights. We have submitted several alternative proposals for creating amenities and the construction of a safe corridor to the air strip which is used by the air force."
Surprisingly even with all the claimed restrictions and talk of lack of air connectivity in Agra, the local Kheria airport, according to airport director Kuldip Singh, received a record 800-plus charters last year. The number of tourists visiting Agra crossed the five-million mark.
10/10/11 IANS/MiD DAY
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