Shekhawat hails world-class air connectivity for Jodhpur
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Saturday, 4 July 2026 declared that a personal resolve he had held since first becoming a Member of Parliament in 2014 has now been fulfilled, as Jodhpur receives world-class air connectivity and modern airport facilities befitting the city's stature.
Posting on X, Shekhawat wrote: 'वर्ष 2014 में सांसद बनने के बाद से मेरा संकल्प था कि जोधपुर को उसकी गरिमा के अनुरूप विश्वस्तरीय एयर कनेक्टिविटी और आधुनिक सुविधाएँ मिलें, आज वह सपना साकार हुआ है।' ('Since becoming an MP in 2014, my resolve was that Jodhpur should receive world-class air connectivity and modern facilities in keeping with its dignity — today that dream has been realised.')
Context
Jodhpur, popularly called the Blue City, is one of Rajasthan's foremost heritage and tourism destinations, home to the iconic Mehrangarh Fort and a gateway to the Thar Desert. Despite its cultural and economic significance, the city's air connectivity had historically lagged behind larger metros. Shekhawat, who has represented the Jodhpur Lok Sabha constituency since 2014, has repeatedly cited improved connectivity as central to unlocking the region's tourism potential.
The minister's announcement comes in the context of phased upgrades at Jodhpur Airport, which have included runway improvements, terminal modernisation, and the addition of new routes over successive years.
Policy Backdrop
The development aligns with the central government's UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme, launched in 2016 by the Ministry of Civil Aviation to provide affordable regional air connectivity to underserved airports across India. Jodhpur has been among the tier-2 cities prioritised under the framework, which has operationalised dozens of smaller airports to support regional economies and boost domestic tourism.
Since 2014, the central government has made aviation infrastructure upgrades at tier-2 cities and tourist centres a stated policy priority. Shekhawat's dual role — as the constituency's MP and as Union Minister for Culture and Tourism — places him at the intersection of both aviation-linked development and heritage tourism promotion.
Stakeholders and Impact
Residents of Jodhpur and the surrounding districts stand to benefit most directly from improved air access, with reduced travel times to major cities. The city's hospitality and tourism industry — encompassing hotels, heritage properties, travel operators, and artisan clusters — is expected to see increased footfall as direct and better-connected routes become available.
Broader Rajasthan tourism circuits linking Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Udaipur could also gain from enhanced gateway connectivity, reinforcing the state's position as one of India's top inbound and domestic tourism destinations.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the specifics of the connectivity milestone — including any new route awards under UDAN 5.0 or subsequent rounds, the scope of terminal expansion, and whether international flight permissions for Jodhpur Airport are on the horizon. As Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Shekhawat is well-placed to advocate for integrating Jodhpur into international tourism circuits, and any follow-up policy announcement from his ministry or the Ministry of Civil Aviation will be closely watched by the aviation and tourism sectors alike.