Sunday, June 22, 2025

Stop calling Mopa airport as ‘New Goa’

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Panaji: The Goa government has instructed the GMR Goa International Airport Limited (GGIAL) to strictly use the name of its new facility at Mopa as ‘Manohar International Airport’ without any prefix or suffix.

The GGIAL is using ‘New Goa’ as prefix to the airport name everywhere, Goa’s Civil Aviation Director Dr S Shanbhogue pointed out in a letter to the company on Monday.

The airport located at Mopa village in North Goa district, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 11, 2022.

Shanbhogue said the PM had announced the facility’s name as ‘Manohar International Airport’.

The airport was named after former defence minister and Goa chief minister late Manohar Parrikar in recognition of his contribution in building up modern Goa.

“The name has been approved by the central cabinet, state cabinet and a resolution has also been passed in the state Assembly,” Shanbhogue said.

He told the airport management that they are required to use the same name without any prefix or suffix for all purposes, for any branding, social media platforms as well as announcements at the airports and on flights.

“It is reiterated that no prefix or suffix can be used with the name ‘Manohar International Airport’ and therefore the GGIAL should stop writing ‘New Goa’ with immediate effect.

PTI

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