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This is an archive article published on October 19, 2015

Flight operations from new terminal from today

Spread over more than 60,000 square metres, the terminal was constructed at a cost of Rs 939 crore.

THE FLIGHT operations at the Chandigarh Airport will shift to the new terminal from Monday. The airport was closed for three days from October 16 to 18 as the Indian Air Force was undertaking maintenance of the runway.

An airport official said that the process of shifting was complete and the flight operations would commence from the new terminal on Monday. Jet Airways flight from Delhi would be the first flight to land and take off from here. The flight would arrive in Chandigarh at 7.35 am.

To reach the terminal, passengers will have to travel more distance. The terminal can be accessed from Aerocity road from either side, i.e. Sector 66 or Patiala road. Feasibility of new routes from Chandigarh will be looked at.

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The new terminal was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 11. The terminal can accommodate 1,600 passengers and has 48 check-in counters. Inside the airport premises, departing passengers will take the elevated road to access departure hall and arrival of passengers will be from the ground floor.

Spread over more than 60,000 square metres, the terminal was constructed at a cost of Rs 939 crore.

The states of Punjab and Haryana have 24.5 per cent stake each in the project while the Airports Authority of India has 51 per cent.

Several airlines including Air India, Jet Airways, Spicejet, Go Air, Air Asia and Indigo operate flights to different destinations from the Chandigarh Airport. A total of 26 flights operate from here. The new airport terminal has been constructed in an energy-efficient manner.

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