Work to begin on Saturday at
Kochi airport
Cochin International Airport
Limited (CIAL) is all set to embark on an ambitious expansion drive by going
for a state-of-the-art modern international terminal to keep pace with its
growing status and ever increasing passenger traffic.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy
will lay the foundation stone for the new international passenger terminal on
Saturday. The construction will be launched on the same day and is likely to be
opened to the public in two and a half years.
RS.800-CRORE PROJECT
To be set up at an investment of
over Rs. 800 crore, the new terminal will have a built-up area of 15 lakh sq.ft
with a peak hour capacity to handle 4,000 passengers. The present international
terminal with a built-up space of 4.75 lakh sq.ft has a peak hour capacity to
handle only 1,200 passengers each on the arrival and departure sides.
The country’s first green field
airport in the public private partnership model has integrated some unique and
standout features in to its terminal design that marks the biggest expansion
programme since the airport turned operational in 1999.
The terminal’s elevation has
been modelled along the State’s traditional and aesthetically-rich temple
architecture. It would be a multi-level terminal complex with the ground level
to feature arrivals, and departures in the first level.
FINGER PIER DESIGN
Giving a global appeal to the
terminal would be its finger pier design (where passengers are processed at the
terminal location and then routed down a "pier" where aircraft are
parked in the "finger" slots or gates for boarding) facilitating
handling of 13-15 aircraft through aerobridges during peak operations compared
to five aircraft at present. There would be an elevated road approach to the
departure level, making it further passenger-friendly. Besides, there would be
a 25-metre-wide corridor with landscape and connectivity to departure.
FOOD COURTS, LOUNGES
The expansive departure level
would sport amenities of global standards, including a covered road or kerb
area of 3 lakh sq.ft, 56 check-in counters, a 10,000 sq.ft duty-free shop and
13 security gates. It would also feature two food courts and four premium
lounges.
The arrival floor will have easy
connectivity to departure level for transit passengers and connectivity to
remote arrival. Immigration will be a smooth affair for arriving passengers as
well with 50 immigration counters planned. There will be an aquarium, vertical
garden, hanging installation and murals to keep passengers engaged.
Smoothening passenger movement
will be a string of six conveyor belts and 18,000 sq.ft passenger exit lounge
with two main exit points. It would also feature a 2,000 sq.ft duty free shop,
visitors’ waiting area and a meet-and-greet area.
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