2nd January 2024 | TITN Team
The Maharishi Valmiki International Airport in Ayodhya was inaugurated on Saturday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Beyond its physical footprint, the airport—which was designed by Sthapati and constructed at a cost of Rs 1450 crores—stands as a testament to India’s dedication to sustainable practices and marks the beginning of a new age in ecologically aware aviation. It was awarded a GRIHA 4-Star Certification.
It will serve a sizable population and support the ongoing anticipated growth with a peak-hour capacity of more than 750 passengers and four aircraft movements per hour.
A magnificent stepped shikar covered in brass stands tall at the Ayodhya Airport’s main entrance. This architectural marvel greets travellers with grandeur and a wealth of cultural traditions, according to the Nagara style outlined by scriptures.
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