The Union Cabinet today approved granting of international airport status to airports in Lucknow, Varanasi, Mangalore, Tiruchirapalli and Coimbatore.
The Civil Aviation Ministry had proposed to grant international airport status to Lucknow, Varanasi, Mangalore, Tiruchirapalli and Coimbatore airports.
“All these airports are capable of handling medium capacity range, long-range type aircraft and are also equipped with facilities for night operations,” the Finance Minister, P Chidambram said after the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs here.
He said the airports have been upgraded to the international standards and “this declaration is expected to provide impetus to domestic or international tourism and contribute to economic development of the concerned regions.”
There are 454 airports and airstrips in the country, of which the state-run Airports Authority of India (AAI) owns and manages 97 airports and 28 civil enclaves at defence airfields.
So far, 16 of them have been designated as international airports while several other airports had been designated as ‘Limited International’ for a restricted number of global flights from there.
Conversion of a domestic airport into an international one primarily entails creation of immigration facilities and deployment of manpower to carry out these tasks.
The government plans to have 500 operational airports by 2020 and aims to attract private investment in aviation infrastructure to meet this end.