Adani Airport Holdings Ltd is set to invest an estimated 1,300 INR-Crore to expand the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. Construction will kick off this financial year, and the project is slated for completion by 2027.
Named ‘Project Anantha,’ this grand initiative aims to elevate the airport’s infrastructure significantly. A new terminal will reflect Kerala’s iconic temples, with cascading steps and terraced levels. Additionally, the terminal will integrate a plaza, hotel, administrative offices, and better parking facilities—all under one roof.
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Currently, the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport spans around 45,000 SqM, serving 3.2 million passengers yearly. Post expansion, the terminal’s area will increase to approximately 165,000 SqM, handling 12 million passengers annually. The project also includes several upgrades such as a new Air Traffic Control tower, an international cargo complex, and remote check-in facilities. These enhancements promise to modernize the airport, creating a seamless travel experience for passengers and elevating the airport to global standards.
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