Kerala floods: Kochi airport suffers estimated loss of over Rs 220 cr

PTI Updated - December 07, 2021 at 01:02 AM.

The airport is expected to be reopened next week

A view of flooded Cochin International Airport on August 15, 2018. Photo: Thulasi Kakkat.

The Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) has suffered an estimated loss of over Rs 220 crores in the floods, an official said here today.

He said the CIAL management has launched rebuilding of the damaged infrastructure including 2.5 km long airport walls that collapsed after Periyar river overflowed. The runway, taxi bay, duty free shops and other areas of international and domestic terminals were also submerged, causing damage to electrical equipment including runway lights, the official noted.

He said the solar power system of the world’s first solar-powered airport has also suffered damage in the floods.

File Photo of solar panels installed at Cochin International Airport.

“We have launched efforts on a war-footing to rebuild the damaged infrastructure. Our initial assessment is that we have suffered an estimated loss of Rs 220 crores in the floods,” the official said, adding around 200 workers have been engaged to clean up the terminal building.

The airport is expected to be reopened next week. Meanwhile, the Naval Air Station, INS Garuda, has commenced civil aircraft operations from yesterday.

An Alliance Air aircraft touched down at the Kochi Naval airport from Bengaluru on Monday. Photo: Thulasi Kakkat

Alliance Air (a subsidiary of Air India) was able to operate two flights to Bangalore and one flight to Coimbatore. An Indigo flight also did a trial landing and will be undertaking flying operations from today.

Published on August 21, 2018 09:53