December 1, 2025 - 21:01

The Environment Ministry has approved the INR 136 crore luxury hotel project by Adani at Thiruvananthapuram Airport, marking a significant development in the region's tourism and infrastructure landscape. This project is expected to enhance the overall travel experience for passengers and attract more visitors to the state.
The proposed hotel will feature modern amenities and services, catering to both domestic and international travelers. With its strategic location adjacent to the airport, the hotel aims to provide convenient accommodation options for those flying in and out of Thiruvananthapuram.
The approval of this project is seen as a boost for local tourism, as it is likely to create job opportunities and stimulate economic growth in the area. Additionally, the hotel is expected to contribute to the overall development of the region, making it a more attractive destination for tourists.
As the project moves forward, stakeholders hope it will set a precedent for future investments in hospitality and infrastructure in Thiruvananthapuram and beyond.
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