However, the mega event saw a twist with Haryana raising strong objection on Punjab Government claiming the airport to be as "Mohali" international airport.
The city got international connectivity with the arrival of an Air India flight from Sharjah and later on the inaugural departure flight took off to Sharjah this evening, in which Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal was onboard with a state level delegation headed for Dubai.
Describing the maiden direct international flight from "Mohali International Airport" as a red letter day, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said that it was a step further towards emerging the state as 'hub of air connectivity' thereby immensely benefiting the Punjabi diaspora settled across the globe.
He said that this international Airport at "Mohali", second in the state after Amritsar, was result of persistent efforts made by the state government.
He said that the commencing of international flights from this airport would give much needed boost to the economy of the state by connecting it with the rest of world.
Badal thanked Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajpatti Raju and said that it was a magnificent gift of NDA government to the Punjabis settled across in different parts of the world as it would enable them stay well connected with their roots.
"I am happy to note that Chandigarh International Airport Limited (CHIAL) is going to start its international operations with the first international flight of Air India from Chandigarh to Sharjah (UAE).. This is a welcome culmination of our persistent efforts with the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
"However, I am deeply anguished by the advertisements that appeared in various newspapers today terming the Chandigarh International Airport as Mohali International Airport. This is factually incorrect," Khattar wrote to Badal.
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