GREATER NOIDA: In four years, flying in and out of Delhi-NCR will mean taking a flight from IGI Airport near Gurugram or the 80-km-apart Jewar airport in Greater Noida by traversing the national capital’s monster traffic.
Like
New York’s JFK and Newark airports or London’s Heathrow and Gatwick, a
significant number of flyers will also need to transit between IGI and
Jewar airports. By 2024, the IGI airport
will be handling over 10 crore flyers annually and the Jewar airport
will begin its flight with a capacity of 1.2 crore passengers per annum.
With
such volumes and distance involved, it is imperative to have seamless
travel options between the two international airports of Delhi-NCR. And
with decks being cleared to hand over the greenfield project to a global
firm, the Yamuna Expressway Authority has now accelerated efforts
towards connectivity between IGI and Jewar airports.
The Yamuna Expressway Authority CEO has asked the National Capital
Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) to prepare a detailed project
report (DPR) on multi-modal connectivity between the two airports,
already proposed by state-run engineering consultancy RITES, and also
written to the state government seeking funding for the same.
“The
three options suggested by RITES to connect both the international
airports include the use of metro, train and rapid rail transit system
(RRTS). We have asked the NCRTC to study the RRTS routes and prepare a
DPR on its feasibility. They should be able to submit the DPR within
three months,” CEO Arunvir Singh said.
“We have also written to the
state government regarding funding for metro connectivity as it will
incur high cost from our side. The elevated road proposal is also being
monitored at the state level and we are expecting a response from the
government soon,” he added.
RITES had earlier submitted three
proposals to the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority
(YEIDA) to connect the two airports.
The shortest connectivity route
(78 km) is a new metro line — from Jewar airport to New Ashok Nagar
metro station — on Blue Line via the Yamuna expressway and Noida-Greater
Noida expressway. Then, the route will link New Ashok Nagar and Aerocity via Sarai Kale Khan through the proposed Delhi-Meerut RRTS corridor.
The
final 4km — from Aerocity to the IGI airport — will be linked through
automated people movers (APM, a small-scale automated transit system for
small distances). RITES has estimated a total cost of Rs 8,680 crore
for this option, the most expensive of the three plans.
The second
connectivity option, at a cost of Rs 3,500 crore, is a 90km route from
IGI airport to Aerocity via APM . From there, the route would connect
Sarai Kale Khan and Palwal via the Delhi-Alwar RRTS corridor. The last
stretch, from Palwal to Jewar, could be connected either through an
extension of RRTS network or other last-mile option.
The third
option is a 100km railway network from the IGI airport to Jewar through
Tughlaqabad in south Delhi and Sector 142 in Noida. This would take the
longest time but, at Rs 2,540 crore, would also be the cheapest.
The
CEO had earlier written to RITES to submit a revised report on road
connectivity between the two airports. This was because the road travel
option, suggested by RITES earlier, was “inadequate and impractical”,
officials said.