Vadodara airport to be functional all round the clock
At present, the Vadodara airport, located in the city’s Harni area, operates from 6 am to 9.45 pm. It operates around 22 commercial flights per day.
The Vadodara airport authorities have sought permission from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for operating the facility round-the-clock. In addition, private airline Jet Airways is also set to launch flights to Udaipur, Indore, Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai from September, Vadodara airport director Charan Singh said today.
The city is also set to host dignitaries from several countries in October for the inauguration of the 182-metre tall ‘Statue of Unity’, dedicated to India’s first Home minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, in the neighbouring Narmada district, about 90 km from here. In view of these developments, the authorities have written a letter to AAI seeking permission for operating the facility round-the-clock.
“The priority is to improve the facilities for passengers and increase the cargo transport. In the last couple of years, the number of aircraft landing at the Vadodara airport has considerably increased and the passenger traffic has also gone up. Vadodara will get more domestic connectivity from the new integrated terminal building from September,” said Singh.
Two aerobridges are also expected to be operational soon at the airport to ferry passengers directly from the gate to the aircraft. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in October 2016 inaugurated the new terminal building at the airport.