Facility has capacity to handle 54,000 passengers a day
Kolkata,
July 15:
Footballer
Baichung Bhutia was visibly surprised to see the spruced-up terminal of the
Kolkata airport. “It’s a dramatic change,” he said.
Baichung
was amongst the few lucky fliers who had been on the IndiGo flight that landed
at the new terminal of the Kolkata airport from Mumbai this afternoon.
Trial Run
The trial
run of the integrated terminal of the modernised Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Airport (also called Kolkata airport) was successfully carried out on Sunday
afternoon.
Operations
for domestic airlines are likely to begin from October this year. “The first
trial run has been successful. We will conduct the second trial run in a
fortnight and then do one by one,” Mr B. P. Sharma, director of the Kolkata airport,
said. He added that customs and immigration set-ups were expected to become
operational over the next couple months.
Modern
facilities
Once
fully functional, the terminal can handle nearly 54,000 passengers a day and
two crore passengers a year.
Spread
over 20 lakh square feet, the modernised facility will have 104 check-in
counters, 25 security kiosks, 18 aerobridges, 53 remote stands for aircraft,
hi-tech luggage handling system and other amenities. Passengers were happy with
the facilities and arrangements made at the terminal building of the airport.
According
to a frequent flier, Mr Debatra Ghosh, the new terminal was ‘fantastic’ and
‘matched up to the levels of Delhi airport (T3)’.
Mr
Pushkar Mukherjee was awe-struck when he landed at the new Kolkata airport this
afternoon. A frequent flier from Mumbai, he found the new terminal in stark
contrast to the old one.
“It took
me just five minutes to reach the terminal gate from the flight. It was
unbelievable. Earlier, it used to take at least 20 minutes,” Mr Mukherjee said.
Officials overseeing the luggage handling trials maintained that it took just
about two minutes to handle 2,000 trolleys from the bay to terminal.
According
to the State Transport Secretary, Mr B. P. Gopalika, who was present at the
airport, maintenance of such a well-equipped airport terminal should be given
priority. Sources at the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said that the
authorities are likely to hand over the maintenance of the new terminal to a
private player. “AAI in the process of floating a tender for system maintenance
and housekeeping of the new terminal,” an official added.
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