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Cabinet nod for intl terminal at Ahmedabad airport

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New Delhi, Dec. 21

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Thursday gave its approval for the construction of a new international terminal building at Ahmedabad airport.

The work is to be done by the Airports Authority of India at an estimated cost of Rs 290.92 crore with a foreign exchange component of Rs 27.35 crore. The project is to be completed in two phases with the first phase to be completed within 18 months. When fully completed, the peak hour passenger traffic handling capacity would increase to 800 arrivals and departures.

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