Ayodhya Airport to be renamed Maharishi Valmiki Airport
Ayodhya, the holy city in Uttar Pradesh, is all set to get its first international airport, marking a significant development in its pilgrimage and tourism potential. However, amidst preparations for the grand inauguration on December 30 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a potential name change for the airport has emerged.
Current Name and Proposed Change
Ø The airport currently boasts the lengthy name “Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram International Airport.”
Ø The Yogi Adityanath government is reportedly considering renaming it “Maharishi Valmiki Airport,” honoring the revered poet who authored the epic Ramayana.
Reasons for the Potential Change
Ø Following the completion of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, a surge in pilgrim and tourist inflow is anticipated.
Ø The proposed name change aligns with the religious significance of the city and pays homage to Maharishi Valmiki, whose Ramayana immortalized the story of Lord Rama.
Preparations for the Inauguration
Ø A successful test landing of an aircraft has recently been conducted, ensuring the airport’s readiness for operation.
Ø IndiGo flights are scheduled to commence operations on January 6, 2024, followed by Air India flights on January 16.
Ø Regular flight schedules will begin in January, with initial fares from Ayodhya to Delhi estimated around Rs 3,600.
Expected Rush during the Pran-Pratishtha
Ø During the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple, dubbed the “Pran-Pratishtha,” a massive influx of devotees is expected, leading to potential price hikes.
Ø Airfares during this period are predicted to soar above Rs 12,000, reflecting the high demand and limited availability.
Overall Significance
The opening of the Ayodhya International Airport marks a new chapter for the city, boosting its connectivity and accessibility for pilgrims and tourists. While the potential name change remains undecided, the airport’s launch undoubtedly signifies a pivotal moment in Ayodhya’s development and religious landscape.