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New terminal building at Port Blair Airport by Mar 2018
The Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation KC Venugopal recently told the Lok Sabha that the projected date of completion of new terminal building of Veer Savarkar International Airport at Port Blair is December, 2017 and is scheduled for commissioning by March, 2018.
Directorate of Shipping to lease vessels
Port Blair is a notified port by the Indian government and is classified as an "intermediate port". It serves as the main port of call for services from the mainland to the union territory and is also the principal hub for shipping in the islands.

