Manohar
International Airport, Goa Commences Operations on 5 Jan
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Union
Minister of State for Civil Aviation General (Retd.) V.K Singh virtually
addresses inauguration ceremony
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Manohar
International Airport will boost tourism and enable Goa to as emerge as a cargo
hub: Union Minister Shripad Naik
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A new airport would help tourism and
enable Goa to become a hub for exporting perishable goods like fruits,
vegetables, and fish.
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the new airport, Goa is set to be
connected to 18 new foreign and 30 new domestic destinations.
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State government is deploying a fleet of
electronic buses through the Kadamba Transport
Corporation to prevent disruptions for tourists.
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the recent reduction of VAT on aviation
fuel from 18 percent to 8 percent, the state administration has made a positive
step forward.
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the Union Cabinet gave ex-post facto
approval for naming Greenfield International Airport Mopa
in Goa as ‘Manohar International Airport–Mopa, Goa’,
as a mark of tribute to Late Manohar Parrikar, former Defence Minister and
four-time Goa Chief Minister.
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Developed at a cost of around Rs 2,870
crores, the airport has been built on the theme of sustainable infrastructure
and comprises a solar power plant, green buildings, LED lights on the runway,
rainwater harvesting, state-of-the-art sewage treatment plant with recycling
facilities, among other such facilities.
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Phase I of the Airport will cater to
around 4.4 million passengers per annum (MPPA), which can be expanded to a
saturation capacity of 33 MPPA.
Goa’s newly developed
Manohar International Airport, Mopa started its
operations on 5 January 2023. An event held at the airport saw the first
passenger flight arrival and departure at the Manohar International Airport.
Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation, General (Retd.) V K Singh joined
the event virtually. Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways
and Tourism Shripad Naik and Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant were present on
this occasion. Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the Manohar
International Airport, Goa on 11th December 2022.
Addressing the event
virtually, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation, General (Retd.) V K
Singh congratulated all stakeholders involved for the successful commencement
of operations at the Manohar International Airport. He also noted how the new
airport will go a long way in boosting economic growth of both the State of Goa
and the country.
Union Minister of State for
Ports, Shipping and Waterways and Tourism Shripad Naik, addressing the occasion,
said, “Today is a golden day for Goa and for the people of Goa and for me
too.” He took the opportunity to
reminisce about how he was tasked with looking into matters of Civil Aviation
in his first term as a Member of Parliament, under the Prime Ministership of
the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee. “Manohar Parrikar was the Chief Minister at that
time and we started work on this airport. All our dreams have been fulfilled
today”, noted the Minister.
Minister Shripad Naik
further stated that a new airport would help tourism and enable Goa to become a
hub for exporting perishable goods like fruits, vegetables, and fish. This
would create employment opportunities, increase income for locals, and attract
visitors from across India. The Union government is focusing on development in
Goa; more projects will come to fruition in the near future, added the
Minister.
Goa has traditionally been a
popular tourist destination, but the Dabolim airport being a Defence airport
put limitations on air traffic, according to Goa Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant. He informed that with the new airport,
Goa is set to be connected to 18 new foreign and 30 new domestic
destinations.
He added that normal taxi
services are gradually becoming available, and in the meantime, the State government
is deploying a fleet of electronic buses through the Kadamba
Transport Corporation to prevent disruptions for tourists. He said Goa will
become one of the most exciting locations in the subcontinent because of the
passenger-plus-cargo services that will be managed from the airport. He
remarked that with the recent reduction of VAT on aviation fuel from 18 percent
to 8 percent, the state administration has made a positive step forward. In
order to write a tremendous success narrative for Goa in the tourism,
logistics, aviation, and related sectors, the Goa government is devoted to
offering wholehearted assistance to all stakeholders, said the Chief Minister.
On Wednesday, the Union
Cabinet gave ex-post facto approval for naming Greenfield International Airport
Mopa in Goa as ‘Manohar International Airport–Mopa, Goa’, as a mark of tribute to Late Manohar Parrikar,
former Defence Minister and four-time Goa Chief Minister.
Union Minister of Civil
Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia
took to twitter to express his delight at the Manohar International Airport
becoming operational. He tweeted that both the commencement of operations and
the rationalization of VAT on Air Turbine Fuel will reaffirm Goa’s strategic
importance as a gateway to India, and open new doors for tourism &
employment in the State
Background
The foundation stone of the
airport was laid by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November 2016.
Developed at a cost of
around Rs 2,870 crores, the airport has been built on the theme of sustainable
infrastructure and comprises a solar power plant, green buildings, LED lights
on the runway, rainwater harvesting, state-of-the-art sewage treatment plant
with recycling facilities, among other such facilities.
Initially, phase I of the
Airport will cater to around 4.4 million passengers per annum (MPPA), which can
be expanded to a saturation capacity of 33 MPPA. The airport has extensively
used Azulejos tiles, which are native to Goa. The food court also recreates the
charm of a typical Goan café. It will also have a
designated area for a curated flea market where local artisans and craftsmen
will be encouraged to display and market their wares.