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Persistent Efforts of Sanjeev Arora Lead to Operationalisation of Halwara Airport, After almost 30 Years of Delay

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Chandigarh- After years of prolonged delays, the Halwara Airport has finally been operationalised, culminating in the virtual inauguration of the terminal building by PM Narendra Modi on February 1, 2026. This landmark achievement is the result of sustained, consistent, and multi-level efforts spearheaded by former Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, and present Cabinet Minister, Punjab, Sanjeev Arora, who pursued the matter relentlessly across successive years.

The journey towards operationalisation reflects Shri Arora’s unwavering commitment to strengthening regional connectivity and supporting Punjab’s industrial and economic growth, particularly for Ludhiana and surrounding districts.

Chronology of Key Interventions and Milestones

November 22, 2022: Chief Minister intervention initiated to revive stalled progress.

December 11, 2022: Funds worth ₹50 crore released to resume construction work.

January 17, 2023: MP Sanjeev Arora urged the Ministry of Civil Aviation to resume Delhi–Ludhiana flights.

April 14, 2023: MP Arora wrote to all airlines seeking commencement of flights from Halwara.

May 7, 2023: MP Arora advocated for expedited completion of Halwara Airport.

August 22, 2023: Approval received from Civil Aviation Secretary Rajiv Bansal to push airlines to start Delhi and Mumbai flights from Halwara.

August 26, 2023: MP Arora visited Halwara Airport to review development progress.

January 9, 2024: Ministry of Civil Aviation provided an update on construction progress.

January 31, 2024: Request made for inauguration of the Interim Terminal Building at Halwara near Ludhiana.

July 19, 2024: Sanjeev Arora reviewed construction with officials from AAI, PWD, and the Indian Air Force.

August 13, 2024: MP Arora discussed flight operations with Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran.

August 29, 2024: MP Arora met senior officials of Air India in Gurugram; assurance received that flights would commence soon.

September 3, 2024: MP Arora wrote to the Union Minister of Civil Aviation seeking expedited commencement of operations.

December 21, 2024: Meeting held with AAI Chairman Vipin Kumar regarding airport code and operational date.

January 8, 2025: Air India conveyed that flight operations would begin after commissioning and approval.

January 10, 2025: Air India agreed to operate flights from Halwara International Airport.

February 4, 2025: Halwara Airport received the HWR airport code.

February 19, 2025: MP Sanjeev Arora and DC Shri Jitendra Jorwal reviewed final-phase works.

May 23, 2025: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann requested the Ministry of Civil Aviation to operationalise the Civil Air Terminal and shift flights from Sahnewal to Halwara.

June 2025: Structural works completed; interior finishing of the 2,000-square-metre terminal building and installation of glass façades concluded.

July 27, 2025: First scheduled virtual inauguration by the Hon’blle Prime Minister deferred due to technical delays.

December 2, 2025: MP Rajinder Gupta urged expedited operationalisation in Rajya Sabha, citing capacity for 2,500 daily passengers.

December 29, 2025: Air India cleared the airport for five-days-a-week operations and sought additional slots.

January 15, 2026: Final security audit completed; BCAS granted operational approval.

January 28, 2026: Final site inspection conducted by DC Shri Himanshu Jain and SSP (Rural) Shri Ankur Gupta.

January 29, 2026: Official confirmation received from the PMO for February 1 inauguration; Air India requested seven-days-a-week flight slots.

February 1, 2026: PM Modi going to virtually inaugurate the terminal building at approximately 3:45 PM.

Transformational Impact for Punjab, The operationalisation of Halwara Airport is expected to significantly enhance regional air connectivity, reduce travel time for industry and passengers, and provide a major boost to Punjab’s industrial, export, and investment ecosystem—particularly benefitting Ludhiana, one of North India’s largest manufacturing hubs.

Under able guidance of National Convener Arvind Kejriwal & CM Bhagwant Singh Mann,  Arora’s sustained follow-up, policy engagement, and coordination with the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Airports Authority of India, airline operators, and the Punjab Government ensured that the long-pending project was finally brought to fruition.

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