Cabinet Clears Proposal to Declare Madurai Airport as International Airport
- The Union Cabinet approved declaring Madurai Airport in Tamil Nadu as an international airport to improve regional connectivity and boost economic development in southern Tamil Nadu.
- Madurai Airport, one of the oldest in Tamil Nadu, serves as a gateway to southern Tamil Nadu and supports tourism, pilgrimage, trade, and business.
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Madurai international airport: MPs, trade bodies rejoice over long-felt demand being fulfilled
Describing the international status accorded to Madurai Airport as a good news, Virudhunagar MP B. Manickam Tagore has exuded hope that this development will increase international flight connectivity from Madurai.
'Regional Connectivity Enhancement, Trade Promotion': Cabinet Approves International Status For Madurai Airport
According to release, Madurai Airport, located in the Temple City of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is one of the oldest airports in the State. It serves as a crucial gateway to Southern Tamil Nadu and plays a pivotal role in promoting tourism and pilgrimage, thereby contributing to overall growth of region.
Cabinet approves international status for Madurai Airport
The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved declaration of Madurai Airport as an International Airport, a move expected to enhance regional connectivity and boost economic development in southern parts of the state.
Cabinet approves international status for Madurai airport, extends Jal Jeevan mission till 2028
The Union Cabinet has approved two key decisions aimed at boosting regional connectivity and strengthening rural drinking water supply across the country. Briefing the media after the meeting, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the Cabinet has cleared a proposal to declare Madurai Airport in Tamil Nadu as an international airport and also approved the extension of the Jal Jeevan Mission until December 2028. Madurai airport to get international…
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