Haryana

HISAR AIRPORT WILL OPERATE FLIGHTS TO CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KULLU, AHMEDABAD, JAMMU, AND DHARAMSHALA IN APRIL: DUSHYANT CHAUTALA

January 19, 2024 08:40 PM

HARYANA GOVERNMENT INKS MOU WITH ALLIANCE AIR 

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Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala said that today is a historic day for the state as an MoU has been signed between the state government and Alliance Air. Sh. Dushyant Chautala said that after the air connectivity from Hisar, there will be growth in the manufacturing, defense, and industrial sectors in the district, becoming a significant source of revenue for the state.

The Deputy Chief Minister revealed that the Haryana government has signed an MOU with Alliance Air. Flights from Maharaja Agrasen Airport in Hisar will commence in April. In the first phase, seven routes have been finalized, including Hisar to Chandigarh, Hisar to Delhi, Hisar to Jaipur, Hisar to Kullu, Hisar to Ahmedabad, Hisar to Jammu, and Hisar to Dharamshala. He said that the discussions are going on with several other companies in this regard.

The Deputy Chief Minister highlighted that developing Maharaja Agrasen Airport as an Integrated Aviation Hub is one of the top priorities of the state government. The works for the second phase of the airport are nearly complete.

The Deputy Chief Minister highlighted that developing Maharaja Agrasen Airport as an Integrated Aviation Hub is one of the top priorities of the state government. The works for the second phase of the airport are nearly complete.

He informed that the new terminal building of Maharaja Agrasen Airport will be ready by January 2026. The construction work for the air traffic control tower, the drum on both sides of the runway, and the extension of the terminal building will be completed soon. Maharaja Agrasen Airport will be a world-class airport, putting Hisar district on the global map.

 
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