Kishan Reddy: Mamunoor Airport revival to boost Warangal
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy on Wednesday, 8 July 2026 announced that works to revive the long-dormant Mamunoor Airport near Warangal have been accelerated, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the resolve to restore air connectivity to the historic Kakatiya city in northern Telangana.
Posting in Telugu, Kishan Reddy wrote that the central government is giving 'new wings' to the development of Warangal — 'కాకతీయుల చారిత్రక వారసత్వ నగరం' (the historic heritage city of the Kakatiya dynasty) — and that aircraft will soon be seen running on the runways of Mamunoor Airport. He said the revival will not merely improve travel convenience for Warangal residents but will take the entire northern Telangana economy, tourism sector, and employment opportunities to 'new heights'.
Context
Mamunoor Airport, located on the outskirts of Warangal, has remained non-operational for commercial flights for decades, leaving one of Telangana's largest cities without functional air connectivity. Warangal, once the seat of the medieval Kakatiya dynasty, is home to UNESCO-recognised monuments including the Warangal Fort and the Thousand Pillar Temple, making it a significant heritage tourism destination.
The airport's revival has been a long-standing demand of local residents, trade bodies, and political representatives from across party lines. Its reactivation is now being positioned by the central government as a milestone in regional infrastructure development.
Policy Backdrop
The push to revive Mamunoor Airport aligns with the central government's UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) regional connectivity scheme, launched in 2016, which targets underserved and dormant airports to expand affordable air travel to smaller cities. Under UDAN, dozens of airports across India have been reactivated or upgraded, connecting tier-2 and tier-3 cities to major hubs.
The broader pattern of reactivating dormant airports in heritage and tier-2 cities has been a consistent feature of central infrastructure policy since 2014, aimed at stimulating local economies, boosting tourism, and generating employment. Northern Telangana has historically lagged behind Hyderabad in infrastructure investment, making Mamunoor's revival particularly significant for the region.
Stakeholders and Impact
Warangal and the surrounding districts of northern Telangana stand to be the primary beneficiaries. Improved air connectivity is expected to attract heritage tourists, reduce travel times for business travellers, and open logistics corridors for local industries including textiles — for which the Warangal region is known.
Local businesses, the hospitality sector, and artisans linked to the tourism economy are among the stakeholders who stand to gain from increased footfall. Employment generation — both direct, through airport operations, and indirect, through ancillary services — is cited by Kishan Reddy as a key expected outcome.
What's Next
The operational start date for commercial flights from Mamunoor Airport has not been officially announced. Attention will now turn to the timeline for completing runway and terminal works, the airlines likely to be inducted on the route, and coordination between the central government and the Telangana state government on complementary tourism and road infrastructure around Warangal.
As BJP's Telangana state president, Kishan Reddy's announcement also carries political significance ahead of the state's electoral cycle, signalling the party's intent to highlight central development projects in the region.