Published On:March 11 2014
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India to build 200 low-cost airports.
India plans to build 200 low-cost airports in the next 20 years to connect tier-II and tier-III cities, said a civil aviation ministry official.
This will be one of the focus areas of India Aviation 2014, the country's largest civil aviation exhibition and conference beginning recently.
The event with the theme 'Enhancing air connectivity' will have special session on 'looking beyond metros'.
G. Ashok Kumar, joint secretary, civil aviation, told reporters that low-cost, small and no-frill airports would be built in tier-II and tier-III cities, which are expected to spur the development of the aviation sector in the second phase.
'As the operating and service costs at the major airports are phenomenally high, there are plans to build small no-frill airports. They will have the basic infrastructure and will be like upgraded high-class railway stations,' he said.
The non-metro airports in India presently accounts for only about 30 percent of the total air traffic, but is expected to rise to 45 percent in the next few years.
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