If all goes according to plan, the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim is all set for the inauguration of its maiden airport. Although Sikkim joined the air network map long ago with helicopter services between its capital city Gangtok and Bagdogra airport in neighbouring West Bengal, the new airport will connect the state to the rest of the country with regular flights.
The Pakyong airport is likely to be inaugurated on November 30, according to media reports. The media, quoting government sources, reported that  the state government has sent a request to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to seek availability of Narendra Modi for the function.
Approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs in 2008, the airport was initially planned to be completed by 2012 but got delayed owing to several reasons.
Sikkim, which has no rail connectivity, is dependent on its air, road and rail connection through West Bengal. The full-fledged airport will not only ease connectivity but will also boost the state’s tourism potential. Built at a cost of Rs 300 crore, it will be among the five highest airports in the country, at 4,700 feet.
The airport is located about 35 km from Gangtok.