Navi Mumbai airport will be country's first to have water taxi facilities: CM Fadnavis

The upcoming Navi Mumbai international airport will be the first one in the country to have water taxi facilities, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Thursday
Navi Mumbai airport will be country's first to have water taxi facilities: CM Fadnavis
Navi Mumbai airport will be country's first to have water taxi facilities: CM Fadnavis
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New Delhi: The upcoming Navi Mumbai international airport will be the first one in the country to have water taxi facilities, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Thursday.

Speaking at a review meeting of state-run planning authority CIDCO, the CM also said "multi-modal transport connectivity" must be established at Navi Mumbai International Airport.

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"Water taxi facility should be provided to this airport. This will be the first international airport in the country to have such a facility. Good parking facilities should be available along with aircraft repair facilities. Road, rail, metro and water transport connectivity works to the airport should be completed on time," Fadnavis said.

"A multi-modal transport system should be created from the metro station to the airport. Care should be taken to ensure citizens do not face any inconvenience in this regard. The work being carried out through CIDCO should be completed within the prescribed time limit," he added.

The CM also emphasised that those working in the field of housing and housing construction should be of high quality.

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"A time limit should also be set in this regard. CIDCO should take the initiative and take action to provide houses to citizens at affordable prices," he said.

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