AAI's Dehradun Airport New Terminal Building project cost Rs 486 Cr
This expansion promises to not only enhance the travel experience for passengers but also boost connectivity and accessibility for the entire region.
New Delhi: As India's civil aviation industry booms, experiencing a surge in passenger numbers, Dehradun Airport is poised for its exciting takeoff. In response to this growing demand for modern infrastructure, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has invested a significant Rs 486 Crores in a brand new Terminal Building NTB (Phase II).
This expansion promises to not only enhance the travel experience for passengers but also boost connectivity and accessibility for the entire region.
Read Also : NPCI and Bank of Namibia collaborated to link UPI systemThis NTB was planned and constructed in two phases to provide uninterrupted operations at the airport. Built on an overall area of 42,776 sqm, this terminal will be capable of serving 3240 passengers during the busiest hours. This GRIHA-IV star-rated NTB is a testament to the harmonious blend of culture, nature and modern architecture.
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