Flights from dawn to dusk at Kangra by March ’25: CM

Flights from dawn to dusk at Kangra by March ’25: CM
Shimla: Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Wednesday that by March next year, flights will operate at Kangra airport from sunrise to sunset for which approval has already been granted.
The chief minister added that the state govt would provide additional security personnel to the Airports Authority of India(AAI).
While chairing a review meeting at the mini-secretariat in Dharamshala on Wednesday to assess the progress of various departmental schemes and projects, the chief minister asserted that he would personally monitor the progress of key projects aimed at transforming Kangra into the tourism capital of Himachal Pradesh.
These projects include the development of a zoo in Bankhandi, water sports facilities at Pong Lake, the expansion of Kangra airport, and the establishment of an advanced milk plant in Dhangwar.
Sukhu added that the plan to expand Kangra airport is crucial to realising the goal of making Kangra the tourism capital of the state.
Currently, the runway length of Kangra airport is 1,376 meters. Under the expansion plan, the runway will be extended to 3,010 meters to accommodate larger aircraft. To implement this, land is being acquired from 14 revenue villages across eight panchayats, he added.
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