The civil aviation ministry is conducting a review of the policy that
bars a second airport within a distance of 150 km, the scrapping of
which could have a dramatic effect on Delhi airport as construction of
another facility in its neighbourhood, say in Greater Noida, could
divert significant amount of traffic.
"This 150 km clause is regressive and would crop up as a hurdle for the growth of nofrills airports in the country and harm our plans to improve regional connectivity. Internal discussions on the same have begun with an aim to do away with it," said a senior ministry official who did not want to be identified.
According to the current norms, no other airport can come within that distance of the GMR-run Delhi airport unless the growth in passengers justifies this. Airports in Hyderabad and Bangalore also cannot have another airport within a 150 km radius.
Read news in full 16/09/14 Mihir Mishra/Economic Times
"This 150 km clause is regressive and would crop up as a hurdle for the growth of nofrills airports in the country and harm our plans to improve regional connectivity. Internal discussions on the same have begun with an aim to do away with it," said a senior ministry official who did not want to be identified.
According to the current norms, no other airport can come within that distance of the GMR-run Delhi airport unless the growth in passengers justifies this. Airports in Hyderabad and Bangalore also cannot have another airport within a 150 km radius.
Read news in full 16/09/14 Mihir Mishra/Economic Times
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