Srinagar Airport to Triple in Size with Rs 1,677 Crore Expansion Project

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved a Rs 1,677 crore project to dramatically expand the Civil Enclave at Srinagar International Airport. The new terminal will cover 71,500 square meters and be designed to handle 10 million passengers per year. The project emphasizes sustainability, aiming for a 5-star GRIHA rating, and will incorporate architectural elements reflecting Kashmir's cultural heritage. This expansion is expected to significantly boost tourism and economic growth in the region by improving air connectivity.

Key Points: Cabinet Approves Rs 1,677 Crore Expansion of Srinagar Airport

  • Terminal to expand to 71,500 sqm
  • Capacity for 10 million annual passengers
  • Apron for 15 aircraft parking bays
  • Project cost of Rs 1,677 crore
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Cabinet approves expansion of Srinagar Airport to 71,500 sqmt from existing 20,659 sqmt; to invest Rs 1,677 crore

The Cabinet approves a major expansion of Srinagar International Airport to handle 10 million passengers annually, boosting tourism and connectivity in Kashmir.

"The new Civil Enclave project... will feature a state-of-the-art terminal building... designed to serve 2,900 passengers during peak hours. - Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, February 24

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday approved the development of the Civil Enclave at Srinagar International Airport proposed at an estimated cost of Rs 1,677 crore.

While announcing the decision, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said, "The new Civil Enclave project, spread over 73.18 acres, will feature a state-of-the-art terminal building spanning 71,500 square meters, including 20,659 square meters of existing structure, designed to serve 2,900 passengers during peak hours and an annual capacity of 10 million passengers per annum (MPPA)."

As per the cabinet announcement, the expanded apron will accommodate 15 aircraft parking bays, including 1 widebody (Code E) (9 existing and 6 proposed), while the 3,658m x 45m runway will continue to be operated by the Indian Air Force (IAF). The project will also include the construction of a multi-level car parking facility for 1,000 cars.

The construction of barracks for security personnel is also part of the project. Operated by the Airports Authority of India within the Budgam Airbase of the Indian Air Force (IAF), the airport designated as an international airport in 2005, is located approximately 12 km from Srinagar city.

Architecturally, the new terminal will reflect a harmonious blend of modern design and the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir, incorporating traditional elements such as intricate woodwork and locally inspired craftsmanship while maintaining operational efficiency through streamlined passenger processing areas, spacious lounges, and advanced security and check-in facilities, the statement released by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs said.

Sustainability remains a cornerstone of the development, with features such as advanced water harvesting systems, maximised natural lighting to reduce energy consumption, and the use of locally sourced, eco-friendly materials to minimise the carbon footprint. This project is targeted to achieve a prestigious 5-star GRIHA rating, it added.

Beyond infrastructure enhancement, the project is expected to significantly boost tourism and economic growth by improving connectivity to iconic attractions, including Dal Lake, Shankaracharya Temple, and the Mughal Gardens, thereby generating employment opportunities, stimulating investment, and reinforcing Srinagar's position as a premier tourist and economic destination.

The development of the Civil Enclave thus represents a transformative step toward delivering world-class infrastructure, offering better facilities for passengers and enhanced connectivity, while showcasing the cultural and natural splendour of Kashmir to the world.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the investment is huge and the intent is good, I hope the local youth get priority in the employment opportunities generated. Often in such projects, the skilled jobs go to outsiders. Let's ensure Kashmiris benefit first.
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Vikram M
Capacity for 10 million passengers a year! This is a game-changer. The current airport is always so crowded. Better connectivity will help not just tourism but also local horticulture and handicrafts exports. Smart move.
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Rohit P
Rs 1,677 crore is a massive amount. I sincerely hope there is strict oversight on the spending and no cost overruns. We need transparency in such large infrastructure projects. The outcome must justify the investment.
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Sarah B
As a frequent traveler to India, this is exciting. Srinagar is breathtaking, but the airport experience could be better. A modern terminal that reflects Kashmiri culture sounds perfect. Can't wait to visit once it's done!
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Nikhil C
Good step for development. Hope the project is completed on time without delays. Also, the multi-level parking for 1000 cars is much needed. The current parking scene outside the airport is always chaotic.

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