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  2. List of airports in Punjab, India - Wikipedia

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    Punjab, a state of India, has airports which have access to international flights, domestic and some disused airstrips for emergency purposes.The airports are operated and owned by either the Airports Authority of India and Government of Punjab or private companies.

  3. Chandigarh Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport caters to 17 domestic destinations and two international destinations. The airport is named after the freedom fighter Bhagat Singh. [9] The airport is operated by CHIAL (Chandigarh International Airport Limited) which is a joint venture company between Airports Authority of India (51%), Government of Punjab (24.5%) and Government of ...

  4. Here’s when TSA could increase liquid limits for carry-on bags

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    The current rule allows for travel-sized containers that are 3.4oz (100ml) or less of liquids, gels or aerosols. Here’s when TSA could increase liquid limits for carry-on bags Skip to main content

  5. Pathankot Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pathankot Airport (IATA: IXP, ICAO: VIPK) is a regional airport, 3 km from the nearest city Pathankot and 7 km from Pathankot Railway Station, located on the Pathankot – Majra Road. Pathankot airport serves national flights only. The airport, spread over an area of approximately 75 acres, is not well connected by public transport; only cabs ...

  6. Security repercussions due to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft ...

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    On 8 May 2007, Singapore introduced new liquid restrictions, which is limited to 100ml for all flights (excluding Seletar Airport), where Changi Airport is the biggest airport with more frequent visitors and direct services. Liquids less than 100ml must be sealed into transparent resealable bag not exceeding 20 cm x 20 cm.

  7. Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Chandigarh: NH-5 Ludhiana–Chandigarh Highway via Kharar and Ropar strengthened and widened to 4 lanes, to provide connectivity to Chandigarh Airport via Urban Extension Road II. This will reduce Ludhiana-Chandigarh time from 1.5 hours to less than one hour and Chandigarh–Amritsar from 4 hours to 2 hours.

  8. Ludhiana–Bathinda–Ajmer Expressway - Wikipedia

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    "Ludhiana–Bathinda Expressway" is an approved 75.543 km long ₹ 1,716.17 crore (US$200 million) standalone greenfield project. It begins from the Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway at "Ballowal" village 10 km southwest of Ludhiana and end at the Rampura Phul near Bathinda on the "Amritsar–Bathinda Expressway" section of the larger "Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway".

  9. List of state highways in Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Amritsar–Ludhiana–Chandigarh–Haridwar route: 2a. Ludhiana–Rupnagar Expressway NH-205K , 91 km, Rs. 2792 Crore, greenfield, 4-6 lane access-controlled highway connecting Manewal village near Ludhiana on the "Delhi–Amritsar Expressway" with Bheora village near Rupnagar ( Ropar or SAS Nagar) in Punjab.