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Patna’s airport has opened its third passenger boarding bridge, making it easier for travelers to board flights.
Patna’s Jaiprakash Narayan International Airport has some good news for travelers! Today, they launched their third passenger boarding bridge, which will help make boarding flights a lot smoother.
This new aerobridge is connected to gate number 11 at the terminal. The airport director, Chandra Pratap Dwivedi, shared that this facility is now open after getting all the necessary approvals. It aims to provide a safer and easier way for passengers to board their flights.
The first flight to use this new aerobridge was SpiceJet, which brought in 188 passengers from Bengaluru. Soon after, another 187 passengers were able to board a flight back to Bengaluru using this same bridge. This means the aerobridge is fully operational and ready for use!
With this new facility, passengers will save a lot of time. Earlier, they had to take a bus to the plane and climb stairs, which took about 20 minutes. Now, they can walk directly to the plane in just 4-5 minutes, avoiding the sun and rain.
Looking ahead, plans are in place for even more improvements at Patna airport. Two more aerobridges are under construction, which will be connected to gates 12 and 12-A. Once completed, this will bring the total to five aerobridges, helping to speed up passenger movement during busy times.
Summary:
- Patna Airport has launched its third passenger boarding bridge.
- This new facility is located at gate number 11.
- SpiceJet was the first airline to use this aerobridge.
- Passengers can now board flights much faster and without weather worries.
- Two more aerobridges are being built for future use.
