VISAKHAPATNAM, FEB. 4:
The Airports Authority of India, the Navy and other
Government agencies and departments should take immediate steps to facilitate
handling of exim cargo at Visakhapatnam airport, as already the city is
connected to two international destinations (Singapore and Dubai), according to
local trade and industry sources.
The view was expressed at a roundtable on the issue
organised here on Monday in the Vizagapatam Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(VCCI) by the chamber in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry
and the Air Travellers’ Association.
The chamber President K. Ramabrahmam said the issue
brooked no delay as it would impart a great impetus to the growth of
Visakhapatnam. The infrastructure should be upgraded and 24-hour operations
should be made possible at the airport for the purpose.
T. Subbarami Reddy member of the Rajya Sabha, said he
would use his good offices to provide the right infrastructure for handling of
exim cargo at the airport, as he had done in the past in facilitating
international flights from here to Dubai and Singapore.
He said the Navy had been given permission to recruit
the necessary staff for 24-hour operations at the airport, but it may take
sometime.
He would request the naval authorities to expedite the
process. K.V Raju, Executive Director of Hospita India, spoke about the exim
cargo to be generated by his company, once it begins commercial operations in a
year or so.
He said there were several such pharma units coming up
in the special economic zones as well as the pharma city and therefore the air
cargo complex should be made ready as soon as possible.
Jayaraj, station manager of Air India, Sameer Mankhad,
Director of GSEC, handling agent, K.S. Rao, Director of Airports Authority of
India, Varada Reddy, and several others spoke in the same tenor, highlighting
the potential of Visakhapatnam and the need for upgrading the infrastructure at
the airport.
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