Lucknow: The union civil aviation ministry has notified the User Development Fee (UDF) for the proposed international airport at Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh.
The prospective developer would be allowed to charge UDF of Rs 1,300 and Rs 200 from international and domestic tourists respectively. The notification was issued on November 8.
The international airport to be built on public private partnership (PPP) model is estimated to cost Rs 354 crore.
Earlier, the private bidders had urged the UP government to facilitate the notification before they decide to participate in the financial bidding of the airport, which is estimated to serve about 2,50,000 tourists annually.
“The notification has come after almost four months of applying to the union civil aviation ministry,” a reliable source told Business Standard.
Now, the redrafted financial bid document, which was cleared by UP infrastructure and industrial development commissioner (IIDC) Alok Ranjan yesterday, would be forwarded to the state cabinet for approval.
14/11/13 Virendra Singh Rawat/Business Standard
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The prospective developer would be allowed to charge UDF of Rs 1,300 and Rs 200 from international and domestic tourists respectively. The notification was issued on November 8.
The international airport to be built on public private partnership (PPP) model is estimated to cost Rs 354 crore.
Earlier, the private bidders had urged the UP government to facilitate the notification before they decide to participate in the financial bidding of the airport, which is estimated to serve about 2,50,000 tourists annually.
“The notification has come after almost four months of applying to the union civil aviation ministry,” a reliable source told Business Standard.
Now, the redrafted financial bid document, which was cleared by UP infrastructure and industrial development commissioner (IIDC) Alok Ranjan yesterday, would be forwarded to the state cabinet for approval.
14/11/13 Virendra Singh Rawat/Business Standard