Naidu Tours Bengaluru’s Futuristic Terminal 2, Aims to Replicate World-Class Standards in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu paid a visit to the state-of-the-art Terminal 2 at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, signaling his intent to bring global aviation standards to Andhra Pradesh.
Accompanied by the airport’s Chief Executive Officer, Hari Marar, Naidu undertook a comprehensive tour of the newly built terminal, inspecting key infrastructure and engaging with both airport staff and passengers to get firsthand insights into its operational excellence.
Impressed by the architectural innovation and the terminal’s eco-conscious design, Naidu later shared his experience on social media, highlighting the terminal’s integration of natural elements and cutting-edge amenities.
“Terminal 2 stands as a shining example of how modern infrastructure can harmonize with nature,” Naidu wrote. “The lush indoor garden, sustainable design, and seamless integration with multimodal transit systems are remarkable achievements.”
He added that the visit was not just an inspection, but a learning experience intended to inform the state’s ambitious plans for airport development.
“As we embark on developing world-class airports in Andhra Pradesh, the insights gathered here will be invaluable. Our vision is to offer passengers not just transit points, but exceptional experiences,” he emphasized.
Naidu’s visit underscores a broader initiative to elevate Andhra Pradesh’s aviation infrastructure to international standards, with a focus on sustainability, innovation, and passenger comfort.