Bhubaneswar: In a bid to resolve the hassles faced by passengers, two more aerobridges will be constructed at the Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA) here, informed Airport Authority of India (AAI) chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra today.
The aerobridges will facilitate passengers to board flights directly from the terminal. Once the aerobridge project is completed, all the bus boarding services will be stopped at the airport. At present there are two aerobridges at the airport here.
Moreover, the technical survey work for the second airport near Bhubaneswar has already been completed.
Flight services from Jeypore and Utkela airstrips under the regional connectivity scheme will start from this year end, said Mohapatra after a high-level review meeting with the directors of several airports in the eastern India at Bhubaneswar.
Moreover, Rs 40 crore will be spent on the renovation of the old terminal at the BPIA and a link-building will be constructed at a cost of Rs 70 crore. The construction work of third terminal at the airport is underway.
20/06/19 Odishatv.in
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The aerobridges will facilitate passengers to board flights directly from the terminal. Once the aerobridge project is completed, all the bus boarding services will be stopped at the airport. At present there are two aerobridges at the airport here.
Moreover, the technical survey work for the second airport near Bhubaneswar has already been completed.
Flight services from Jeypore and Utkela airstrips under the regional connectivity scheme will start from this year end, said Mohapatra after a high-level review meeting with the directors of several airports in the eastern India at Bhubaneswar.
Moreover, Rs 40 crore will be spent on the renovation of the old terminal at the BPIA and a link-building will be constructed at a cost of Rs 70 crore. The construction work of third terminal at the airport is underway.
20/06/19 Odishatv.in
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