Kushinagar Airport in Uttar Pradesh to be upgraded to receive international flights
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KUSHINAGAR/ Created : Jun 25, 2020, 18:45 IST
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Kushinagar Airport is ready for a major upgrade to create space for the movement of international flights. After this development, Kushinagar will be India’s 29th international airport after this major development, and it will imp … Read more
Kushinagar Airport is ready for a major upgrade to create space for the movement of international flights. After this development, Kushinagar will be India’s 29th international airport after this major development, and it will improve its connectivity with other parts of the world which, in turn will give a significant boost to the tourism and economy of the region. Read less
Fulfilling a long pending demand of pilgrims & visitors, Union Cabinet under visionary leadership of Sh @narendramodi Ji has declared the airport in the holy Buddhist city of Kushinagar, where Lord Buddha attained Mahaparinirvan, as an International Airport. pic.twitter.com/snSOe1qm86
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) June 24, 2020
Kushinagar is a Buddhist pilgrimage town in Uttar Pradesh. It holds great significance among the Buddhist and the followers of Buddhism for the fact that Gautam Buddha had attained Parinirvana (final departure from the world) in this town. It is also famous as an international Buddhist pilgrimage centre. According to a legend, Kushinagar has been named after Kush, one of the sons of the legendary King Rama of Ayodhya, the main protagonist of the Ramayana, a major Hindu epic. It is also said that Kushinagar has received its name from the Kusha grass, grown in ample amounts in the region.Great news for Uttar Pradesh, tourism and those inspired by the noble thoughts of Lord Buddha!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 24, 2020
Kushinagar Airport will now be an international airport. Connectivity will improve significantly. More tourists and pilgrims will also mean better opportunities for local population.
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