Tripura CM Pushes for Kailashahar Airport Revival, Seeks AAI Team Visit

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha chaired a high-level meeting focusing on the revival of the long-closed Kailashahar Airport. He asked the Airports Authority of India to dispatch a technical team to examine land and operational issues on the ground. The meeting discussed detailed plans for runway expansion and developing infrastructure capable of handling larger aircraft like Airbus. State officials and AAI have agreed to collaborate to resume flight services at the earliest.

Key Points: Tripura CM Chairs Meeting on Reopening Kailashahar Airport

  • Review meeting on reviving Kailashahar Airport
  • AAI to send technical team for ground review
  • Feasibility study to compare regional airports
  • Focus on runway expansion for larger aircraft
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Tripura CM Manik Saha chairs meeting on reopening of Kailashahar Airport

Tripura CM Manik Saha directs AAI to send a technical team to review the revival of Kailashahar Airport and resume flight services.

"After receiving the report, the state government will take necessary steps in consultation with the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation - Manik Saha"

Agartala, February 21

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday asked the Airports Authority of India to send a technical and operational team to Kailashahar Airport to review the situation on the ground and examine the land-related and other issues regarding the project.

He also suggested the early submission of a feasibility study comparing Kailashahar, Kamalpur, and Khowai airports with Agartala Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport.

A high-level review meeting was held today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Saha on the issue of reviving the state's Kailashahar airport and resuming flight services.

The meeting reviewed in detail the outline of the revival of the Kailashahar airport, which has been closed for a long time.

In this meeting held at the Chief Minister's official residence, Gyan Batra, Executive Director, North Eastern Region, Airports Authority of India, and Krishnamohan Nehra, newly appointed Director, Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister and held a review meeting.

The meeting discussed in detail the issues of resolving outstanding matters and taking necessary steps to resume flight services from Kailashahar at the earliest.

The main issues discussed in today's meeting were the resumption of flight services from Kailashahar, plans for runway expansion and modern infrastructure development, and creating capacity for large aircraft, i.e., Airbus aircraft, etc.

Saha said that the study report has been asked to clearly mention the advantages and disadvantages from commercial, technical, and financial aspects.

"After receiving the report, the state government will take necessary steps in consultation with the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation and other concerned ministries as required," Saha said.

Officials of the Airports Authority of India said in the meeting that a technical team will soon visit the area to review the detailed technical issues.

The state government and the Airports Authority of India have agreed to work together to reopen the Kailashahar Airport.

State Transport Department Secretary Uttam Kumar Chakma and Transport Commissioner Subrata Chowdhury were present in today's review meeting.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some focus on improving air connectivity in the North East. It's been long overdue. But I hope they also consider the environmental impact and land acquisition issues properly. Sustainable development is key.
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Vikram M
Good step by CM Saha. Better air links will help integrate Tripura more with the rest of India. Hope the technical team gives a green signal soon. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While reopening is good, I'm a bit skeptical. We've seen many airport projects in smaller towns struggle with low passenger traffic. Hope the feasibility study is realistic and not just political talk.
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Sarah B
Improving infrastructure in the North East is crucial for national integration and economic growth. This seems like a positive development.
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Nikhil C
As someone from the region, this is very welcome. Traveling to Agartala for flights is time-consuming. Local airport will be a big relief. Hope they keep costs reasonable for common people.

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