New Delhi:In order to reduce congestion at Tiruchirappalli Airport, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has undertaken the expansion work, which includes the construction of a new integrated passenger terminal building, a new apron, air traffic control tower, and up-gradation of airside facilities.
As per the statement issued by the AAI, the existing integrated passenger terminal is in use for both international and domestic air traffic and has exhausted its design capacity. The new terminal building being constructed at the cost of Rs 951.28 crores has been designed to process 2,900 passengers during peak hours.
Equipped with 48 check-in counters and 10 boarding bridges, the terminal will be an energy-efficient building with sustainable features.
With an area of 75,000 sqm, the new terminal building has been designed as an iconic structure of dynamic and dramatic building form with majestic roof, which gives the structure an iconic look.
The interiors of the building reflect the colours and culture of the city through materials and textures in a contemporary manner. The intuitive form of the new terminal will create a unique architectural identity in the southern region and will add a new dimension to the terminal design.