Multan Airport opens to the world

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday inaugurated the international terminal of the existing Multan Airport, enabling international travel for Multan residents who previously had to travel to Islamabad and Lahore to make an international journey.

Sharif expressed his elation at the inauguration of the newly christened ‘Multan International Airport’, and said that the city is slated to witness mega-projects that open employment opportunities.

The international terminal project was initiated to expand the existing airport so that wide-bodied aircraft could land and take off for direct international passenger and cargo flights, Radio Pakistan reported.

The geographical center and the fifth most populous city of the country, Multan is a commercial, agricultural and industrial hub, as it is connected with the rest of the country through rail and air.

The government hopes that the inauguration of the new wing of the existing airport will boost the exports of fruits, particularly mango.

A cargo complex has also been built having a storage capacity of 10,000 tons and preservation of perishable vegetables and fruits.

Sharif appreciated the quality of work of the airport and termed it one of the best in the country. He however directed to ensure its maintenance so that the people do not face any difficulty. He said the people of Multan will soon begin to reap the benefits of the new modern linkage that would provide them a fast and modern travelling facility.

CAA officials say a number of international airlines have applied for operating direct flights to and from Multan. The Prime Minister spoke of the rich historical, political and cultural significance of Multan and said the expansion of the airport would play a major role in linking the Central Punjab with the rest of the world.

The premier said Multan was being connected to the rest of the country through a modern motorway network. He said Multan would be connected to Lahore at a cost of Rs 130 billion and with Sukkur at a cost of Rs 242 billion

He added that the people of central Punjab have been deprived of development in the past, however work is now underway to bring it at par with the developed areas of the country. He said that a development package of Rs 29 billion has been earmarked for the city and adjoining areas.

PM Nawaz added that the federal government would provide funds for the construction of a 32 km long inter-city ring road to facilitate the people of Multan and adjoining areas.

 

 

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