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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu has sought the technical expertise of
the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for setting up a new
international airport on a 2,000-acre site off Tambaram in
Chennai.
The State Government has approached the Civil Aviation
Ministry as the Anna International Terminal (AIT) is
congested due to "bunching of flights."
"AAI's Planning Department will examine the Tamil Nadu
Government's proposal before taking up detailed drawings as
sought by the Government". A final decision on the exact
location of the airport will be taken later, highly-placed
AAI sources said.
The AIT is now being served by 16 international carriers
including the two national carriers. Delta Airlines of the
United States will start its direct operations out of Chennai
from May 11.
The new initiative, according to Tamil Nadu Industrial
Development Corporation sources, has been necessitated by
Tamil Nadu emerging as the favoured destination of IT
companies and automobile units. The AAI has projected a 9.6
per cent growth in passenger traffic in Chennai for the next
year.
New arrival module
According to the AAI sources, the not-in-use departure area
of the Anna terminal will be converted into a new arrival
module, thereby creating an additional 10,000-sqm concourse
area to ease congestion especially during "bunching of
flights."
The Rs. 22.48-crore modification project is expected to be
completed within the next 12 months.
The Kamaraj Domestic Terminal now handles 5.05 lakh
passengers. With several new entrants such as Kingfisher,
Royal Airlines, Go and SpiceJet set to launch their
operations and Air Deccan planning expansion, the existing
terminal may be inadequate to cope with the traffic.
Many foreign carriers are looking at the Chennai airport to
launch non-stop services and the existing operators have
applied for increasing frequencies.
"If the current trend of growth continues, Chennai will
become the most sought-after gateway, given its proximity to
South-East Asia and because it is relatively less congested
compared to Mumbai and New Delhi," the soucres said.
Austrian Airlines also expressed a keen interest in starting
services to Chennai.
In principle approval
The Prime Minister has accorded in principle approval to the
Civil Aviation Ministry to initiate modernisation of the
Chennai airport on a par with the New Delhi and Mumbai
airports and to take up expansion of the Madurai, Tiruchi and
Coimbatore airports.
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