The new international airport at Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, was inaugurated by the prime minister, with the first landing aircraft from Sri Lanka. The Kushinagar airport in Uttar Pradesh was inaugurated today by prime minister Narendra Modi, with an aircraft from sri lanka being the first to land there.

Kushinagar is a major Buddhist pilgrimage destination for Buddhists from all over the world. It is one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage destinations, as it is the ultimate resting place of Gautama buddha, where he experienced Mahaparinirvana after his death. Kushinagar international airport is located in Kushinagar, India.


Kushinagar airport was built for Rs 260 crore by the Airports Authority of India. The new international terminal building at the airport is 3,600 square meters in size.

International visitors visiting the Mahabari Nirvana location of the buddha from all over the world may expect uninterrupted service from the international airport.


The airport, which costs Rs 260 crore to construct, will help both domestic and foreign passengers by offering a direct link to the Buddha's majestic location. The airport will serve the adjacent Uttar Pradesh and bihar districts. Tourists and travellers from countries with large Buddhist populations, such as Japan, South Korea, sri lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Taiwan, will use the airport.

Make the travel easier.

Prime minister Modi will speak at an event at the Mahaparinirvana Stupa and Buddhist centres of worship following the airport's opening. The international airport is designed to ease Buddhist pilgrims' trips and difficulties in India.


The airport, which costs Rs 260 crore to construct, will help both domestic and foreign passengers by offering a direct link to the Buddha's majestic location. The airport will serve the adjacent Uttar Pradesh and bihar districts.

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