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Ayodhya airport will be full on the day of Ram temple’s consecration

The problem of parking for planes is arising in Ayodhya on January 22, the day of consecration of Ram temple. Especially this problem is happening for people traveling by chartered plane and VVIP people. At least 100 chartered planes are going to land in Ayodhya. Recently inaugurated Maharishi Valmiki International Airport and Ayodhyadham Airport have received 40 such requests, for which a blue print has been prepared.

Let us tell you that there are eight aprons at Maharishi Airport which are capable of parking up to 200-seat aircraft. It is estimated that four aircraft of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy will be parked in these. Once India One lands, there will be no other aircraft at Ayodhya airport. However, some aircraft of VVIP people can be given parking facility here.

Drop-and-move policy ready for plane parking
A drop-and-move policy has been made for parking of the plane. For example, chartered planes or other aircraft will drop people and park them at some other airport. Keeping in mind the air traffic in Ayodhya on January 22, the Airport Authority has provided parking facilities for planes at airports in neighboring states. For example, in Ayodhya, planes will be given limited time for landing and takeoff.

During PM Modi’s presence in Ayodhya, no plane will land or take off at the respective airport. Only after PM Modi leaves Ayodhya after the Pran Pratishtha program, VVIPs or other people will be able to take flights from the respective airports. This is being done keeping in mind the limited parking facilities in Ayodhya.

Planes will be parked within a radius of 1,000 km
According to information received in media reports, a dozen bases within a radius of 1,000 km have been asked to provide parking space. After dropping people in Ayodhya, the planes will be sent to these airports for parking. AAI in five states Uttar Pradesh, Bihar. 12 airports have been selected in Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand. For example, Khujraho, Jabalpur, Bhopal, Dehradun, Lucknow, Prayagraj, Kanpur, Kushinagar, Gorakhpur, Gaya and Deoghar airports are included.

These planes are expected to arrive
It is being told that on the day of Fran Pratistha in Ayodhya, planes like ultra-luxurious private jets like 10 seater Dassault Falcon 2000, Embraer 135 LR and Legacy 650, Sasena, Beechcraft Super King Air 200 and Bombardier are expected to reach Ayodhya. Club One Air, one of India’s largest and oldest luxury charter aircraft operators, has also informed about booking of three Falcon 2000 business jets for the inauguration of the temple.