The Jammu airport in India is set to undergo a major expansion, with a new terminal building capable of handling 4.5 million passengers per year, nearly four times its current capacity. The project, worth Rs 523 crore, will include an elevated road to connect the departure and arrival levels, as well as incorporating the art and culture of Jammu into the building's design. The airport is located near the India-Pakistan border and serves as a focal point for pilgrims visiting the Vaishno Devi temple and for routes leading to Kashmir, Doda, and Ladakh.
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