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Cabinet approves international status for Madurai Airport

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Cabinet approves international status for Madurai Airport
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11 March 2026 10:20 AM IST

New Delhi: The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved the declaration of Tamil Nadu's Madurai Airport as an international airport. Located in the Temple City, the airport at Madurai is one of the oldest in the state.

It serves as a crucial gateway to southern Tamil Nadu and plays a pivotal role in promoting tourism and pilgrimage, thereby contributing to the overall growth of the region, according to a Cabinet note. "Elevating Madurai Airport to International Status would enhance regional connectivity, promote trade, and drive economic development in the region. The airport's potential to attract international pilgrims and businesses aligns with the city's historical prominence," it added.

The government aims to have 350 airports by 2047. India currently operates 164 airports and aims to add approximately 200 more by 2047, said Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu recently, adding that the challenge is not about constructing airports but about "how to bring in more aircraft to India".

India is ready to take the next step in civil aviation by getting the manufacturing ecosystem ready, according to Naidu.

India Aviation Madurai Airport Tamil Nadu Civil Aviation Narendra Modi Government Airport Infrastructure Regional Connectivity Tourism Development 
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