SRINAGAR: Ladakh authorities have stepped up efforts to start commercial flights from Kargil and Thoise, where such services are targeted for Dec this year. The Union territory at present has only one airport, Leh, for commercial flights.At a meeting chaired by LG Vinai Kumar Saxena, IAF approved five acres of land for a new civil terminal at Thoise, located in Nubra Valley. Runway recarpeting is underway and is expected to be completed by Nov.On Kargil, which has an airstrip for defence operations, the authorities decided to assess the existing infrastructure, technical requirements and other aspects necessary for starting civilian flights.Officials from the defence ministry, IAF, Airports Authority of India and the UT administration attended the meeting held on Friday at Ladakh Bhavan in New Delhi.“The meeting focused on resolving infrastructure, regulatory and operational issues to enable early commencement of civilian flights from the strategically and socio-economically important airports. These will significantly boost connectivity in the border areas,” a govt spokesperson said.Join conversationView All Comments →Share your thoughts in the commentsInsightfulAgreeDisagreeSkepticalConcerningPromisingWorth ReadingBig DevelopmentPost CommentBe respectful · TOI community guidelinesSaxena emphasised the need for time-bound operationalisation, saying commercial flights from both points would also unlock the immense tourism potential of areas such as Kargil, Drass, Turtuk and Siachen Base Camp. “Commercial flights are expected to provide greater accessibility to residents of Nubra and facilitate travel for visitors to destinations including Turtuk, Siachen and other parts while supporting tourism and local economic activity,” Saxena said.In March this year, chief executive councillor (CEC) of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council-Kargil (LAHDC) Mohd Jaffar Akhoon and Ladakh MP Mohmad Haneefa had met Union home minister Amit Shah in Delhi and sought civilian flights from Kargil. Akhoon and Haneefa have proposed starting small aircraft operations as an interim step.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’No Full Press Conference’: US Envoy Gor On India’s ‘No Questions’ Request Before Modi-Trump Meet‘Represented India In 3 Nations’: Former Envoy Flags ‘Trouble Establishing Citizenship’ During SIRJaish Rebuilds Bahawalpur Complex Struck By India During Op Sindoor’India Can Attract Global Talent With Your Help’: PM Modi Meets Space Startups On National Space DayDelhi Cops Attacked With Chilli Powder & Bricks In Mukundpur; 17-Year-Old Arrested‘Plan To Meet Vance, Mamdani’: Why MEA Denied Permission For Telangana CM Revanth Reddy’s US Trip?’No Problem When Boys Do It’: Rahul Gandhi’s Attack At PM Modi Over Jantar Mantar AbuseYoutuber Ajeet Bharti Lists 4 Big Demands At Jantar Mantar, Calls For Reservation Reform And MeritPM Modi Meets BJP’s New Team At Delhi HQ As Party Pushes Vande Mataram Legacy Nationwide‘48 Hours Or Sit-In’: Abhijeet Dipke Warns After CJP Team Allegedly Attacked Near Jaipur School123Photostories6 subtle signs you’re being taken for granted by your partner10 baby names inspired by Sanskrit words that signify success and prosperity5 signs you’re losing yourself while trying to save your relationshipThe slow fade: 5 signs someone you love is pulling away5 best hair colours for Indian skin tones that instantly brighten your lookWhy the Manipuri bride’s traditional Potloi is in a league of its ownBlood in urine during monsoon is not always a UTI: Doctor reveals when you should worryOptical illusion personality test: What you see first reveals your secret weakness in loveHeart attack risk is not just about cholesterol: 7 warning factors doctors check that routine tests can missHina Khan recalls being brutally trolled over viral National Anthem video amid health struggles; Rubina Dilaik reveals her daughters received threats123Hot PicksTCS laptop monitoring softwareTNEA counselling3 year practice ruleCM Revanth ReddyWeather tomorrowNEET UG 2026US-Canada tradeSIM card rulesBank holiday todayTop TrendingMumbai Rape AirhostessReservation Hatao AndolanLucknow Double Murder SuicideMadhapur Road AccidentMaharashtra Hill TragedyAbhijeet DipkeJharkhand Factory FireRahul GandhiBengaluru RapidoAston Martin Crash
SRINAGAR: Ladakh authorities have stepped up efforts to start commercial flights from Kargil and Thoise, where such services are targeted for Dec this year. The Union territory at present has only one airport, Leh, for commercial flights.At a meeting chaired by LG Vinai Kumar Saxena, IAF approved five acres of land for a new civil terminal at Thoise, located in Nubra Valley. Runway recarpeting is underway and is expected to be completed by Nov.On Kargil, which has an airstrip for defence operations, the authorities decided to assess the existing infrastructure, technical requirements and other aspects necessary for starting civilian flights.Officials from the defence ministry, IAF, Airports Authority of India and the UT administration attended the meeting held on Friday at Ladakh Bhavan in New Delhi.“The meeting focused on resolving infrastructure, regulatory and operational issues to enable early commencement of civilian flights from the strategically and socio-economically important airports. These will significantly boost connectivity in the border areas,” a govt spokesperson said.
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Saxena emphasised the need for time-bound operationalisation, saying commercial flights from both points would also unlock the immense tourism potential of areas such as Kargil, Drass, Turtuk and Siachen Base Camp. “Commercial flights are expected to provide greater accessibility to residents of Nubra and facilitate travel for visitors to destinations including Turtuk, Siachen and other parts while supporting tourism and local economic activity,” Saxena said.In March this year, chief executive councillor (CEC) of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council-Kargil (LAHDC) Mohd Jaffar Akhoon and Ladakh MP Mohmad Haneefa had met Union home minister Amit Shah in Delhi and sought civilian flights from Kargil. Akhoon and Haneefa have proposed starting small aircraft operations as an interim step.