PM likely to inaugurate Pakyong airport in Sikkim

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

is expected to commission the strategically important airport in Sikkim, sources in the have said.

The greenfield airport, close to the capital city of Gangtok, received the aerodrome license from the of Civil Aviation last Friday for commercial operations. The formal announcement was made by through his twitter feed.

"The Ministry is in talks with the PMO and hopefully the PM will inaugurate the airport given its strategic importance and significance," sources in the Ministry said, adding the dates are yet to the finalised.

The airport was approved by the Centre in 2008 and was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 350 crore. The project is being billed as an engineering marvel -- it has been built at an height of 4,500 feet in an inhospitable terrain.

Once commissioned, it will the 100th functional airport in the country. As on date, is the only state in the country without a functional airport.

Low-cost has been granted permission to fly to from Kolkata under the Civil Aviation Ministry's regional connectivity scheme.

has already conducted a dry run at the airport with one its Dash 8-Q400 aircraft successfully landing there on March 5. Also in March, A Dornier 228 of the landed at the airport.

The tourism sector, in particular, is expected to benefit immensely with the opening of the airport other than the economic boon it will bring to the state.

The nearest in is about 150 km from and air passengers have to take the road after alighting there.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 19:45 IST