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  • Adampur

    Adampur Airport, Jalandhar is a very old base station. The base played a crucial role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. During 1999 Kargil Conflict flying from Adampur AFS, Jalandhar, Mirages of No. 7 Squadron IAF struck Tigerhill, Muntho Dhalo and Tololing. The Airports Authority of India has built a Adampur Airport, Jalandhar at a cost of Rs 18 crore[4] at Kandola village of Jalandhar district adjoining the airbase to facilitate commercial civil aviation. The Central government had cleared the techno-feasibility report for setting up the Adampur Airport, Jalandhar in July 2015 after AAI had inspected the proposed site of 50 acres of land after receiving No Objection Certificate from Indian Air Force.Commercial flights started on 1 May 2018 from a porta cabin type terminal when SpiceJet began operations under the UDAN Regional Connectivity Service (RCS) of the Government of India

  • Agartala

    Airports Authority of India then undertook the project work for the new integrated terminal building (NITB) in the year 2017 at an estimated cost of 500 Crore to cater to the growing demands of the ever increasing traffic. The new Integrated Terminal building with state of the art infrastructure will be a landmark building for the state of Tripura and will have a handling capacity of 3 million passengers per annum. With a built-up area of 30,000 sq. metres, the new terminal building has been designed to handle 1,000 domestic and 200 international passengers during peak hours and will be equipped with all modern amenities.

    The new terminal of the airport in Agartala will have 20 check-in counters, six parking bays( all power in & push back), four-passenger boarding bridges, conveyor belts and passenger-friendly modern facilities and amenities like In line baggage system(ILBS), Escalators, Lifts etc.

    In addition to the New Terminal building, two new Taxiways, Hangar for A-321, new Isolation Bay, CISF Barrack, E & M Workshop and new operational boundary wall have also been constructed at a cost of around Rs. 113.00 crores.

    A new Cargo Terminal at Agartala is also under construction with one time holding capacity of 40,150 MT and is likely to be completed by December’ 2021 at an estimated cost of Rs. 14.50 crore. This will act as a catalyst for the speedy movement of the goods and produce including perishable items.

    In order to have clean and green source of energy, AAI has taken up a project in collaboration with NTPC for erection of Solar Power Plant of 2.0 MW capacity and contract for the same has already been awarded by NTPC. Upon operationalization of this Solar Power Plant, this Airport will run entirely on green energy with net metering facility with Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL).

    A sprawling greenery of about 20,000 sq. metres in front of the Terminal building beautifies the landscape and edifies the green tag given to the state of Tripura.

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  • Amritsar

    Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport, named afterGuru Ram DasJi, the fourthSikhGuru and the founder of Amritsar city, isabout 11 kilometres from the centre of city. It is located on the Amritsar-Ajnala Road, near the village of Raja Sansi. BesidesPunjab, the airport serves neighboring states,Himachal Pradeshand Jammu and Kashmir. Amritsar Airport is a gateway not only to the Golden Temple but also to Lahore (Pakistan) through Attari- Wagah border.

    The existing high rise glass structured integrated terminal building of Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport, Amritsar was commissioned on 25th February 2009, which was part of the modernization program driven by Airports Authority of India in order to creation of international standard passenger amenities. The area of the airport is approximately 40175 sqm. (includes 9000 sqm. UNDER DEVELOPMENT) which is equipped with all modern facilities. The annual passenger capacity is 4 million.

    Runway, Taxiway and Apron: The length of the runway is 3658 meters, width is 45 meters and orientation 16/34. At present three taxiways and 14 + 1(Cargo) parking stands are available to accommodate upto B744/A346 (Code-E) aircrafts. At present, Amritsar airport is equipped with the facility of CAT III-B operation to allow aircrafts operation in low visibility condition up to 50 meters. Amritsar Airport equipped with 04 Rosenbaurs (ACFT) and 04 Ambulance to maintain the Category- 8 for Fire services.

    2. Passengers facilities-

    The capacity of Terminal Building of SGRDJ International Airport, Amritsar during peak hours is 1,200 passengers. At present facilities available prior to boarding to aircraft are

    • High-tech LED based Flight Information Display System (FIDS)
    • 30 nos. of Common User Terminal Equipment (CUTE) check-in counters
    • 6 nos. of self service kiosk for boarding cards
    • CCTV for surveillance, 05 nos. of X-ray scanners for register baggage
    • Both Domestic and International SHA having 02 nos. of X-ray scanners for screening of hand baggage
    • 01 no. of X-ray scanners for random checking at departure main entry gate
    • 12 nos. of Immigration Counters for departure of international passengers and 16 nos. of Immigration Counters for arrival of international passengers
    • 01 no. of Customs Counters for departure of international passengers and 03 nos. of Customs Counters for arrival of international passengers
    • Sanitary napkin vending machines are available in Ladies washrooms for their convenience.

    3. Facilities for differently able persons

    • Ramps for smooth movements from both entry and exit (Arrival / Departure) gates.
    • Sensor Doors / Open able doors at main entry / exit gate
    • Toilets especially design for handicapped and senior citizens with appropriate signage.
    • Elevator / lifts for first floor with facilities of braille and audio system
    • 04 numbers of Aero bridges
    • Wheel chairs available with Airlines on demand
    • Parking facilities is available in front of Arrival / Departure gates
    • Help-desk counter (Arrival/ Departure side)
  • Asansol

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  • Bathinda

    On 25 November 2016, Sukhbir Singh Badal, deputy chief minister of Punjab, announced that Alliance Air would begin flights between Bathinda and Delhi on 11 December. The announcement came one week after talks between Air India and local officials regarding the viability of flights to Bathinda. The flights began operating three times a week with the ATR 72-600. A ceremony was held to inaugurate the terminal and the Delhi flights. The state deputy chief minister; Pusapati Ashok Gajapati Raju, the union civil aviation minister; and Harsimrat Kaur Badal, a member of parliament from Bathinda, were among those in attendance.

    The district derives its name from the district headquarters town of Bathinda, which is of great antiquity. According to Khalifa Muhammad Hassan, author of History of Patiala, its ancient name was Bikramgarh. According to raverty, Bathinda was known as Tabarhindh (Labb-ut-Twarikh). According to Ibn Batuta it was known as Batrind. The earliest mention of Tabarhindh occurs in the “Jami-Ul-Hakayat” written about 607 Hijri or 1211 AD. According to “Ainai-Barar Bans” Bathinda was built by Bhati Rao, son of Bal Band, who became ruler of Punjab in 336 Bikrami Sambat. He also founded Bhatner. It was also called Whatinda and Bitunda which finally become known as Bhatinda. But its name was changed to Bathinda on the authority of Survey of India to conform to the phonetical expression as locally pronounced. In recent times the town was conquered by Maharaja Ala Singh (near about 1754 AD) and since then it followed the history of erstwhile princely state of Patiala. With the dawn of indendence and merger of Patiala and East Punjab States into a division styled at PEPSU, Bathinda become full fledged district.

  • Behala

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  • Belgaum

    Belagavi city was earlier known as VENU GRAM from the Sanskrit word VENU GRAMA i.e BAMBOO VILLAGE. Of late, the city has carved itself a new name as “ KUNDA NAGARI” because of the sweet dish “KUNDA” made with milk, sugar & spices. It is located in the State of Karnataka on the northern part at 499.0 km (approx.) north of Bangalore and 550.0 km(approx.) from Mumbai. City is 150.0 km (approx.)away from Goa airport. City is having the prestigious SUVARNA VIKAS SOUDHA and proposed second capital of Karnataka. It is the biggest district and fourth largest city of Karnataka State. City situated near the FOOT HILLS of SAHYADRI MOUNTAIN RANGE known as “WESTERN GHAT”.

    Belagavi is an educational hub (various Medical & Engineering colleges, VTU governing all the Engineering colleges of Karnataka state is located in city). There are many tourists’ spots in and around Belagavi which also have high influx of tourists like AIHOLE, PATTADAKAL, GOKAK falls, BADAMI, HAMPI etc.

    Brief History about Belagavi Airport: It is established by Royal Air Force in 1942. Indian Airlines commenced operations from 1947. From the year 1989 to 2011, various private Airlines operated at Belagavi Airport. From the year 2012 M/s. Spicejet started their operation and continued till date. Upto May-2018, M/s. Spicejet operated to 4 major cities i.e. Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru & Chennai. UDAN-3 changed the history of Belagavi Airport. 13 city connections awarded to 5 major Airlines under UDAN-3.

  • Bellary

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  • Bengaluru

    Kempegowda International Airport (IATA: BLR, ICAO: VOBL) is an international airport serving Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, India. Spread over 4,000 acres (1,600 ha), it is located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of the city near the suburb of Devanahalli. It is owned and operated by Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL), a public–private consortium. The airport opened in May 2008 as an alternative to increased congestion at HAL Airport, the original primary commercial airport serving the city. It is named after Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangalore. Kempegowda International Airport became Karnataka's first fully solar powered airport developed by CleanMax Solar.

    Kempegowda International Airport is the third-busiest airport by passenger traffic, air traffic movements and domestic and total cargo handled in India, behind the airports in Delhi and Mumbai, and is the 29th busiest airport in Asia. In the FY 2021–22, the airport handled around 16.2 million passengers and 411,550 tonnes (453,660 short tons) of cargo. The airport has a single passenger terminal that handles both domestic and international operations, and two runways, the second of which was commissioned on 6 December 2019. A second terminal (Phase-1) is completed and will begin operations for only domestic traffic in December 2022, and later international operations from 2023. Also, there is a cargo village and three cargo terminals. The airport serves as a hub for AirAsia India, Alliance Air, Go First, IndiGo, Star Air and DHL Aviation and is a focus city for Air India and SpiceJet. The airport was recognised as the best airport (25 to 40 million passengers per annum) in Asia-Pacific in 2020 by Airports Council International.

  • Bhavnagar

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  • Bhopal

    Raja Bhoj Airport is the primary airport serving Bhopal in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in Gandhi Nagar area which lies 15 km (9.3 mi) north-west of Bhopal city center on National Highway 12.The airport is named after the 10th century Paramara king Raja Bhoj.

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  • Bikaner

    Bikaner:A city - awesome and beautiful. It is situated on an elevated ground, surrounded by a seven-kilometer-long embattled wall marked by five gates. The Town is mainly famous for delicacies like Rasgullas ,Bhujias and Papads. It has become a big wool production centre, and has a unique Camel research farm. It is well connected by Rail/road to every part of India. This City is situated at north-central Rajasthan state, northwestern India. It lies 240 miles (386 km) west of Delhi.The city was the capital of the former princely state of Bikaner.

    Main Tourist Places of Bikaner:-

    1. Karni Mata Temple, Deshnoke: Deshnokeis perhaps the most famous for its Karni Mata Temple where rats are worshipped. This 600 year old temple is the subject of a famous legend and is an important pilgrimage site for many. The rats here are revered and draw many devotees from different parts of India. Many western tourists also heavily visit to observe the uniqueness of this temple. Navratri is an important festival celebrated here most devotees visit during this time.

    2. Junagarh Fort: Junagarh Fortwas constructed in the year 1593 by Raja Rai Singh. It is believed that crocodiles were bred in the water moat surrounding the formidable fort. The construction is a fine blend of Mughal, Gujarati and Rajput style of architecture. The picturesque courtyards beautify the fort. The amazing architecture inside the fort inspires you. Some of the attractions inside the fort are Anup Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Dungar Mahal, Diwan-e-khas and Ganga Mahal.

    3.Lalgarh Palace: Lalgarh Palacewas built by Maharaja Ganga Singh in the year 1902 in memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh Ji. The red sandstone construction is a stupendous example of the architectural brilliance of the past. Mughal, Rajput and European architectures blend excellently well. The massive lawns houses peacocks, which are a sight to watch when they dance. You could find library, cards room and billiards room among various other rooms. Lalgarh Palace is a feast to your eyes and architects’ delight. Most of the palace apart from the museum is not accessible to the public as this palace has been converted to a luxury hotel.

    4. National Research Centre on Camel: A unique research centre devoted entirely to camels of over four breeds,National Research Centre on Camelis a must visit to observe camels in their best habitat. There are over 400 camels of over four breeds and they also include baby camels. Bikaner is well known for its camel population since the British, who used camels from Bikaner during WWI for their army. This is also a well known breeding ground for camels. Here you can enjoy food made from camel milk like ice creams, Shop for souvenirs and camel riding.

    5. Shri Laxminath Temple: Established around 1526 by Maharaja Lunkaran of Bikaner,Shri Laxminath Templeis one of the oldest temples around Bikaner. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi who are considered to be the main deities of Bikaner. It is built from white marble and red sandstone from Jaisalmer and is also beautifully decorated with many beautiful paintings and sculptures. Also, the doorway has some intricate handiwork done in silver.

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  • Calicut

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  • Chandigarh

    Chandigarh International Airport Limited (CHIAL) is a joint venture company incorporated under companies Act, 2013 by Airports Authority of India (AAI) in association with Government of Punjab and Government of Haryana Government.

    An epitome of modernisation with its contemporary aesthetics together with World Class provisions as the leading aviation hub in Northern region of India, acknowledge the accolades for the second consecutive year in Asia pacific by ACI World. Chandigarh International Airport Limited is thrilled to be named as:

    • Best Airport for Customer Satisfaction in size and region Asia Pacific for THREE YEARS in a row by ACI World International (under 2-5 million PAX category)
    • Best Hygiene Measures by region 2020>
    • Best Environment and ambience by size
    • Best customer service by size
    • Best Infrastructure and facilitation by size

    The receipt of the awards validates efforts of an excellent performance of Team CHIAL and its community - Airports Authority of India (AAI), Govt. of Punjab, Govt. of Haryana, CISF, Customs, Immigration, IAF, Airlines and business associates. CHIAL shows its gratitude towards their continued commitment to service excellence.”

    Excellent service standards are a result of our committed, inspired and motivated Team CHIAL and its visionary leadership that attend to its Guests as equivalent to God (ATHITHI DEVOY BHAVA).

  • Chennai

    Chennai International Airport (IATA: MAA, ICAO: VOMM), also known as Anna International Airport, is an international airport serving the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu and its metropolitan area. It is located in Tirusulam, 21 km (13 mi) southwest of the city centre. Chennai International Airport is the sixth busiest airport in India and third busiest airport for international traffic in India. It was also 49th busiest airport in Asia in 2018 making it one of the four major airports in India under the top 50 list of 2018. In financial year 2021, the airport handled 9.53 million passengers.

    The airport is served by the airport metro station of the Chennai Metro and the Tirusulam railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway system. To cope with the passenger traffic, two new terminals, including one satellite terminal, are under construction to handle 40 million passengers per year. Once completed, it will be India's first airport to have a satellite terminal. The new satellite terminal will be connected through a four way underground walkalator for passenger movement across different terminals. Still, the Tirusulam airport complex is expected to reach saturation by 2035, with a peak capacity of 40 million passengers, and a proposal for a new greenfield airport in Parandur has been approved. Once the new airport is commissioned, both the airports will be functional.

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  • Coimbatore

    Coimbatore is the third largest city in Tamilnadu, With a population of more than 15 lakhs. There are more than 30,000 tiny small, medium and large industries and textile mills. The city is known for its entrepreneurship of its residents. The climate is comfortable round the year.

    The city is situated on the banks of the river Noyyal. Coimbatore existed even prior to the 2nd Century AD as a small tribal village capital called Kongunad until it was brought under Chola control in the 2nd or 3rd Century AD by Karikalan, the first of the early Cholas. When Kongunad fell to the British along with the rest of the state, its name was changed to Coimbatore and it is by this name that is knoen today, except in Tamil, in which it is called Kovai.

    The rick black soil of the region has contributed to Coimbatore's flourishing agriculture industry and, it is in fact, the successful growth of cotton has served as a foundation for the establishment of its famous textile industry.

    There are more than 25,000 small, medium, large scale industries and textile mills. Coimbatore is also famous for the manufacture of motor pump sets and varied engineering goods, due to which it has earned the title " Detroit of the South". The Development of Hydro electricity from the Pykara Falls in the 1930s led to a cotton boom in Coimbatore. The result has been a strong economy and a reputation as one of the greatest industrial cities in South India.

  • CoochBehar

    Cooch Behar Airport (ICAO: VECO and IATA: COH) is located at Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India. This is a CIVIL Airport having no custom department. This airport covers an area of 173 acres. The airport is located at an elevation of 138 feet (42 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 04/22 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,507 feet by 100 feet (1,069 m × 30 m) without Instrument landing system. No schedule airline flies from hare at this moment.

  • Cuddapah

    The Airport was constructed in 1953, and initially had a 3,500 ft (1,067 m) runway. In the 1980s, Vayudoot operated services to Kadapa from Hyderabad. The State Government and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in March 2007 for developing the existing airports at Kadapa to handle ATR-72 type of aircraft. The upgraded airport was inaugurated on 7 June 2015 by Indian Civil Aviation Minister, Ashok Gajapathi Raju. Scheduled commercial flights to the airport resumed on 7 June 2015 when Air Pegasus launched thrice weekly ATR 72 service to Bangalore. In April 2016, TruJet introduced flights to Hyderabad and later Vijayawada. At present the Trujet Airlines is the only airline operating at Kadapa.

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  • Dehradun

    Dehradun Airport (IATA: DED, ICAO: VIDN), also known as Jolly Grant Airport, is a domestic airport serving Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand, India, located 25 km south of the city. Commercial operations began on 30 March 2008, after a runway extension to accommodate larger aircraft. A new terminal building was inaugurated in February 2009. The current passenger terminal was inaugurated in October 2021. Located 20 km (12 mi) from Rishikesh, and 35 km (22 mi) from Haridwar, the airport Dehradun Airport is the 30th busiest airport in India, with over 1 million annual passengers. It is also known as the Air Gateway of Garhwal and plays an important role in the tourism of Uttarakhand.

  • Delhi

    Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL, ICAO: VIDP) is the primary international airport serving Delhi, the capital of India, and the National Capital Region (NCR). The airport, spread over an area of 5,106 acres (2,066 ha), is situated in Palam, Delhi, 15 km (9.3 mi) southwest of the New Delhi Railway Station and 16 km (9.9 mi) from New Delhi city centre. Named after Indira Gandhi (1917-1984), the former Prime Minister of India, it is the busiest airport of India in terms of passenger traffic since 2009. It is also the busiest airport in the country in terms of cargo traffic, overtaking Mumbai during late 2015. As of now, it is the one of the world's busiest airports by passenger traffic. It is the second busiest airport in the world by seating capacity, having a seating capacity of 3,611,181 seats, and the busiest airport in Asia by passenger traffic handling nearly 37.14 million passengers in 2021.

    The airport was operated by the Indian Air Force before its management was transferred to the Airports Authority of India. In May 2006, the management of the airport was passed over to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), a consortium led by the GMR Group. In September 2008, the airport inaugurated a 4,430 m (14,530 ft) runway. With the commencement of operations at Terminal 3 in 2010, it became India's and South Asia's largest aviation hub. The Terminal 3 building has a capacity to handle 34 million passengers annually and was the world's 8th largest passenger terminal upon completion. The airport uses an advanced system called Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) to help keep takeoffs and landings timely and predictable.

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  • Dibrugarh

    DIBRUGARH AIRPORT surrounded by lush green tea estate located 16 km away from Dibrugarh city, is only airport in upper Assam providing air services to the people of this region and neighboring state Arunachal Pradesh. The airport is spread over an area of 386 acres and its main runway 05 / 23 is 6000 ft. It has an apron with 7 parking bays which can accommodate C Type aircraft. The airport is fitted with CAT-I ILS on runway 05.

  • Dimapur

    Dimapur Airport (IATA: DMU, ICAO: VEMR) is located at Dimapur in the Indian state of Nagaland. The airport, built during World War II, is located at 3rd mile (NH 29 formerly known as NH 39). It is the gateway and the only civil airport in the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland.

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  • Gaya

    Gaya Airport, also known as Bodhgaya Airport, (IATA: GAY, ICAO: VEGY) is a public airport serving Gaya, Bihar, India. This airport is 5 kilometres away from the temple city of Bodhgaya which is Gautama Buddha's place of enlightenment. It is the second busiest airport in Bihar after Patna.The airport operates mainly seasonal pilgrimage flights from Thailand, Myanmar, Bhutan and Sri lanka as being the gateway to the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site in the world Bodh Gaya. Air India is the only Indian airline that operates scheduled flights to and from Gaya to Delhi, Kolkata, Varanasi and Yangon

    Gaya airport is spread over an area of 954 acres. An additional 100 acres of land is under encroachment while another 100 acres of land from four villages is to be acquired for runway expansion. The airport terminal building, spread over 7,500 square metres can handle 250 incoming and 250 outgoing passengers. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to develop the airport as a standby to the Kolkata Airport. This airport is mainly seasonal and primarily caters to Buddhist tourists coming from Sri Lanka and South East Asian countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, etc

  • Goa

    Goa, a tiny emerald landon the west coast of India,on the bank of Arabian sea. It is the smallest State ofIndia, was liberated fromPortuguese rule in 1961. Renowned for its ExoticBeaches, places of worshipand world heritagearchitecture, It has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location onthe Western Ghats range, which is classified as a biodiversityhotspot. Panaji is the state's capital, while Vasco-da-Gama is thelargest city. Language Spoken: Konkani, Marathi, Hindi, English & Portuguese Tropical wet and dry climate. The average temperature varies between 25°C - 30°C. Theaverage rainfall is approximately 325cms.

    The main feature of the Goan climate is the monsoon, whichoccurs between June and the end of September. One of the highest literacyrates, the highest road, rail, airand sea network density, thelowest crime rates and aharmonious trade union-managementrelationship.

    INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY: It places many medium scale industries include themanufacturing of pesticides, fertilizers, tyres, tubes,footwear, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, wheat products, steelrolling, fruits and fish canning,cashew nuts,textiles, brewery products.

    TOURISM : Tourism is Goa's primary industry: it handles 12 % of allforeign tourist arrivals in India. Goa invokes the image of stretches of beaches withprancing holiday-hoppers. Chartered flights to Goa, hotels and other amenitiesflourished to meet the demands of the influx of tourists. Its Gothic churches, ruined and flourishing temples, pristinebeaches, cultural festivals and its unique & mouth-wateringcuisine, all make Goa a place to visit. Aguada Fort: A springwithin the fort provided watersupply to the ships, giving itthe name "Aguada"(meaning 'water'..) The fort, atpresent, houses the centraljail. A 19th century builtlighthouse issituated insidethe fortress. Mayam Lake: the lily covered Carambolin Lakehas an enormous amount ofwaterfowl, many Egrets andHeron, Bronze-winged,Pheasant-Tailed Jacana andthousands of exotic speciessuch as Comb Duck andCotton Pygmy-Goose. Some other places for tourist are: Panaji- the official capitalof Goa, Vasco-da-Gama- geometrically planned well laid out coastal town, Margaon- city of Portuguese's cultural heritage,Vejha Goa or OldGoa, Dona Paula, Mira-mar beach, Colvabeach, Bogmallo Beach, Arambol Beach, Palolem Beach,Spice Garden, Mangeshi Temples, Japanese Garden,Vagator, Anjuna, Baga & Calangute. Churches: The churches inthe beach capital of India areplaces to visit. Amongst themost popular churches ofGoa are Se Cathedral,Convent & Church of St.Francis of Assisi and Church& Convent ofSt. Monica.

    ABOUT GOA AIRPORT: Nearest Port Marmugao, VascoNearest Railway Station Vasco-da-GamaRunway Orientation 08 / 26Aerodrome elevation 138 feet / 45.8 M73 49’ 40.17” EThe geographical coordinates 15” 22’47.42” N Country - India,State - Goa,City - Dabolim,LocationICAO Reference Code 4E,IATA Code GOI,ICAO Code VAGO Dabolim Airport islocated in the village ofDabolim in Goa. It is theonly airport in the state andoperates as a civil enclavein a military airbase namedINS Hansa. TOTAL PASSENGER MOVEMENTS: Goa Airport handled around 84.6Lakhs passengers during the financial year 2018-19. TERMINAL BUILDING: Specification (Integrated Terminal Building): Goa International Airport is having an Integrated Terminal Building with an approximate area of 65600 Sq.Mtr.

  • Gondia

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  • Gorakhpur

    Gorakhpur is a city situated on the banks of the West Rapti and Rohin river basins. Rapti River in the north-eastern part of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is 273 km east of the state capital Lucknow, near the Nepal border. The city is home to the Gorakhnath Math, a Gorakshanath temple. The name "Gorakhpur" comes from the Sanskrit Gorakshpuram, meaning the abode of Gorakshanath, a famous ascetic who was a prominent saint of the Natha sect. Gorakhpur Airport is located at a distance of 7 kilometers from Gorakhpur Railway Station on the Gorakhpur-Kushinagar Highway (NH-28).

  • Guwahati

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  • Gwalior

    The Name of Gwalior Airport is on Scindhia royal family.i.e. Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindhia Terminal Gwalior. This is a civil air terminal. So it is having the range of services like convyer belt, X-ray machine, inspection system. The departing passengers on alighting from their cars or taxis walk only a shourt distance to speious concourse and proceed to check-in-counters. The departure holding lounge is beautifully furnished and has an exclusive aesthetic environment.

    The civil enclave RSVT is spreat over nearly 30 acrs of land. The title of the land is the name of Airports Authority of India. The land is well planned and cosidering of all aspect of smooth operations. A well maintained apron is disignated for two air bus and one small aircraft. Terminal building is well specious lighted and airy. Before its take over by indian airforce in the late sixties, Gwalior Airport was a civil aerodrome under the civil aviation department. It has also been one of the important diversionary airports. After it was handed over to the Airforc, Civil Air Terminal was established in a renovated accomodation.

    Gwalior being one of the important cities of Madhya Pradesh with good tourist potential, a glories culture and a prominent place in the history of the country. Upgraded civil air terminal facilities to meet the aspirations of the travelling public of Gwalior.

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  • Hindon

    Hindon Airport is a civil enclave in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, operated by the Airports Authority of India at Hindan Air Force Station of the Indian Air Force. It is the second commercial airport in the Delhi NCR after Indira Gandhi International Airport The airport was primarily built to handle flights operating under the Government's regional connectivity scheme. As of 2019, there are two airlines operating regional flights from the airport.

    The enclave has been built on 22050 sqm land area near Sikandarpur village in Sahibabad, adjacent to the airbase. The terminal building is a pre-engineered, air-conditioned structure with eight check-in counters. The terminal building has a capacity of serving 300 passengers an hour. The Car park can accommodate 90 cars. Air traffic control is bieng provided by the Indian Air Force. The C.E terminal has been developed by AAI

  • Hubli

    HUBBALLI AIRPORT (HBX) - Third busiest and fast growing Airport of karnataka.

  • Hyderabad

    Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) (IATA: HYD, ICAO: VOHS) is an international airport that serves Hyderabad, the capital of the Indian state of Telangana. It is located in Shamshabad, about 24 kilometres (15 mi) south of Hyderabad and it was opened on 23 March 2008 to replace Begumpet Airport, which was the sole civilian airport serving Hyderabad. It is named after Rajiv Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India. Built over an area of 5,500 acres (2,200 ha), it is the largest airport of India by area. It is owned and operated by GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL), a public-private consortium. It has also ranked in AirHelp's list of top 10 airports in the world. The fourth busiest airport in India by passengers traffic, it handled 12.4 million passengers 140,075 tonnes (154,406 short tons) of cargo between both April 2021 and March 2022.

    Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is India's first greenfield airport built under a public-private partnership model. The airport has an integrated passenger terminal, a cargo terminal and two runways. There are also aviation training facilities, a fuel farm, a solar power plant and two MRO facilities. The airport serves as a hub for Alliance Air (India), Blue Dart Aviation, SpiceJet and IndiGo. It is a focus city for Air India.

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  • Kalaburagi

    Kalaburagi Airport (IATA: GBI, ICAO: VOGB) is a public airport located 12 km (7.5 mi) east of Gulbarga in Karnataka, India. The airport was built by the Karnataka State Public Works Department (PWD) with technical assistance from RITES Limited[1] and is operated by the Airports Authority of India (AAI).TThe Airport Was Inaugurated By Chief Minister Of Karnataka Shri B S Yediyurappa On 22 November 2019 and It Began Commercial Operations On The Same Day.

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  • Keshod

    Keshod Airport is spread over in Area 450 Acres of Land. It was built in by The Nawab of Junagadh, Nawab Mohabat Khan in early 1930s. The Airport hosted its last scheduled commercial flight in October 2000. After launch of RCS-UDAN scheme, Keshod Airport has been listed as RCS airport, and after several infrastructure upgradation work, it is ready to host commecial flights again , with accorded DGCA license for public use aerodrome in March 2021.

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  • Kishangarh

    There was a small airstrip at Kishangarh in historic city Ajmer of Rajasthan. It was occasionally used for charter aircrafts/helicopters operation by state government, visitors and businessmen. Being a lot of potential of this place like - Biggest Marble hub in Asia, world fame Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Puskar Tirth, Jain Temple, Kishangarh art shailee, Farming of Rose flowers & Heena, Central University of Rajasthan, Mayo Collage, Dumping Yard, Khoda Ganesh Mandir, Gundolav Lake, Phool Mahal Palace, Navagrah Temple and many more. This place is regular visiting place for tourist, marble businessmen, artist & educationist. Therefore Public demand arises for a full fledged airport. Airports Authority of India is going to fulfill the commitment by constructing a modern, self sustainable, artistic low cost civil airport meeting International norms.

    The MoU was signed between Govt of Rajasthan and Airports Authority of India with the approval of Ministry of Civil Aviation in the year 2009. The state government has handed over land of approx. 746 acres to AAI in phased manner. Inspite of many hindrances practical and technical challenges construction activities are in progress and Airport in all respect will be ready by May-June 2017. For Regular flight operation of ATR type of Aircrafts in Oct-2018.

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  • Kolkata

    Kolkata-The City of Joy: India's one of the largest metro city and once the capital (1772-1912) of British India, Kolkata is located on the east bank of the Hooghly, a channel of the Ganges, 154 km upstream from the Bay of Bengal. Growing beyond its British colonial foundations, Kolkata assimilated strong European influences to create an amalgam culture that found early expression in the life and works of the 19th-century Bengali elite and its best known personality, Rabindranath Tagore. Kolkatans are said to possess a rare joie de vivre that manifests itself in their penchant for art and culture and a level of intellectual vitality and politico.

  • Kota

    Kota Airport, (IATA: KTU, ICAO: VIKO) is a civil airport serving Kota, Rajasthan, India. This airport is 8 kilometres away from the main Railway Station,Kota and nearby the Aerodrome Circle,Jhalawar road.The airport operates mainly Non operational flights mainely from Delhi(Medical & VIP) and Jaipur(Supreme). Chief minister Vasundhara Raje on 18 August 2017 inaugurated a direct commercial flight service between Kota, known as country’s coaching capital, and state capital Jaipur. A nine-seater aircraft completed the inaugural run between the two destinations.

    Spread over 447 acres, Kota Airport was originally built by the Royal family of the princely state of Kota and was taken over by the government in 1951. Originally serviced by Indian Airlines Dakota aircraft and later by Vayudoot and Jagson Airlines,. The airport terminal building, spread over approx 500 square metres can handle maximum 40-50 passengers at a time. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to develop the airport under RCS Programme.

    At present only one 9 seater chartered supreme transport organisation flight is operating form kota airport for jaipur.

  • Kullu

    In the heart of Himachal Pradesh a land blessed by Devta’s with an abundance of natural beauty and wealth surrounded by picturesque mountain all around, Kullu Manali Airport is situated at Bhuntar at a distance of 50 kms from the world famous tourist destination of Manali. Kullu has emerged as the hub of activities related to tourism, Hydel power generation, floriculture and as Apple Basket of the region. The Kullu shawls are famous all over the world. In order to capitalize progress in the region on all fronts, as well as to make travelling more convenient, AAI had envisaged the development of an Airport with modern amenities for the benefit of the region. The vision has been realized since then and a new terminal building has been added to the existing civil aviation facilities in Kullu Manali.

    The new terminal building was constructed with a cost of Rs.10.47 crores, is equipped with most modern facilities like conveyor belts, Fire detection and automated firefighting system, physically handicapped toilets, modern ticketing counters, check in counter, advance PA system with equal finishes like vitrified tiles/granite flooring, polyurethane paints and glass facades. The building has provision for modular expansion in both directions. The building is directly connected to NH-21. The far sighted and futuristic step of AAI will, in near future, augur well for the entire region. For AAI, it’s like adding wings not only to the entire regions civil aviation but also to it’s dream of progress on the economic front.

  • Kushinagar

    Kushinagar International Airport salient features:

    • Has a land area of 589 acres.
    • It has a single runway 11/29 having dimensions of 3200m X 45m with apron having 04 nos. of parking stands for A-321 type of aircraft.
    • The Terminal Building is having an area of 3600 sqm to handle 300 Peak Hour Passengers.
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  • Leh

    Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport

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  • Ludhiana

    Ludhiana Airport,(IATA: LUH, ICAO: VILD) is a public airport serving Ludhiana, Punjab, India. Air India is the only airline that operates scheduled flights to and from Ludhiana to Delhi. Another airport in vicinity is Chandigarh 90 Km far from Ludhiana.

    Ludhiana airport is spread over an area of 130 acres.The airport terminal building, spread over 11,50 square metres can handle 70 incoming and 70 outgoing passengers.

  • Madurai

    Madurai Airport is the most aestheticaly maintained airport located in the Temple city of Madurai. The airport has direct connectivity with international destinations like Colombo, Dubai and Singapore. The airport is also well connected with popular domestic destinations like Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi.

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  • Mumbai

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is an international airport serving Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). It is the second busiest airport in the country in terms of total and international passenger traffic after Delhi, and was the 14th busiest airport in Asia and 41st busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic in calendar year 2019. Its passenger traffic was about 49.8 million in year 2018. It is also the second busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic. In March 2017, the airport surpassed London's Gatwick Airport as the world's busiest to operate a single runway at a time. This was later surpassed again by Gatwick Airport at the end of 2019 due to passenger numbers falling at Mumbai. The airport's IATA code BOM is associated with "Bombay", the city's former legal name.

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  • Mysuru

    Mandkalli Airport

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  • Nagpur

    Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport

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  • Pakyong

    Pakyong Airport is a greenfield RCS airport at Pakyong town near Gangtok, the state capital of Sikkim, India.

    Spread over 201 acres (81 ha), the airport is located at Pakyong town about 31km (22 mi) south of Gangtok.At 4646 ft, Pakyong Airport is one of the five highest airports in India. It is also the first greenfield airport constructed in the Northeastern Region of India and the only airport in the state of Sikkim.

    Inaugurated on 24 September 2018 by India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, commercial flight operations started 4 October 2018. Upon its opening, major media across the globe praised its engineering and described it as one of the most scenic airports in the world. Despite this, commercial flight operations have been hampered by low visibility due to poor weather conditions, being originally planned and designed as a Visual flight rule (VFR) Airport. Due to these visibility issues along with agitation from the local villagers, strip area issues and inaction by local administration, the airport's only commercial passenger airline SpiceJet stopped flight operations to the airport effective 1 June 2019. A resumption of flight operations has not yet been finalized by SpiceJet.

    Prior to the construction of Pakyong Airport, Sikkim had been the sole state in India possessing no functional airport. Previously, the nearest airports used to access Sikkim were Bagdogra, located 124 km (77 mi) (and a five hour drive) away in the neighboring state of West Bengal, and Paro Airport in Bhutan.

    The project to develop Pakyong Airport was approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs in October 2008. The Punj Lloyd Group was awarded the ₹2,640 million (equivalent to ₹2.8 billion or US$39 million in 2018) contract to construct a runway, taxiway, apron drainage system, and electrical work for the greenfield airport in January 2009. The foundation stone for the greenfield airport was laid by the then Civil Aviation Minister, Praful Patel, in February 2009.

    The project was initially slated to be completed by 2012, but protests by local villagers, demanding proper rehabilitation and compensation, had resulted in suspension of work in January 2014. The AAI intervened and held discussions with agitating villagers and paid part compensation allowing work to resume in October 2014. However, in January 2015, work came to a halt once again as villagers took to protests. In July 2015, AAI and the State Government signed an MoU with AAI, promising to shift the affected households by 15 August so that AAI could resume work from October 2015. These protest-related delays and landslides upslope of the runway resulted in suspension of work twice, escalating costs from ₹3,090 million (equivalent to ₹3.2 billion or US$45 million in 2018) to ₹6,050 million (equivalent to ₹6.3 billion or US$89 million in 2018). Maximally ecological slope-stabilization techniques were used to remedy the landslide situation.

    On 5 March 2018, an IAF Dornier 228 landed on the completed airstrip, becoming the first aircraft to land at Pakyong.SpiceJet had been awarded the Pakyong to Kolkata and Guwahati sectors under the second round of bidding for the Government's UDAN Regional Connectivity Scheme in January 2018 and it conducted a trial landing of its Q400 aircraft at Pakyong on 10 March 2018. The airport received its commercial operating license from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on 5 May 2018.

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  • Patna

    Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport

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  • Portblair

    Port Blair is the capital of the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair is a Civil Enclave under the control of Indian Navy in which the Passenger Terminal Building and Apron is admnistered by AAI. Apron has 6 parking stands capable of accommodating Code Ç'type of aircraft with power-in and power-out configuration. Port Blair is located 1255 kms. from Kolkatta, 1200 kms. from Visakapatnam and 1190 kms. from Chennai. The Andaman & Nicobar Islands with its exotic flora and fauna has immense scope for tourism and has been recognised as an eco-friendly tourist's destination. Domestic tourists 93% and foreign tourists 7%.

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  • Raipur

    Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur

  • Rajahmundry

    Rajahmundry Airport (IATA: RJA, ICAO: VORY) is located at Madhurapudi, 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of Rajahmundry in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. During 1985-1994, it was used by Vayudoot. The Helicopters of ONGC was also used for offshore oil exploration operations and other government agencies.

    The airport was constructed during the British era and is spread over an area of 366 acres (148 ha). It was served by Vayudoot between 1985 and 1994 and by VIF Airways in 1995.[2] The Andhra Pradesh government signed an MoU worth ₹23 crore (US$3.6 million) with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in February 2007 for modernising the airport.[3] Works on the new terminal building to accommodate 150 passengers and a control tower were completed in 2011 at a cost of ₹38 crore (US$5.9 million). The terminal was inaugurated on 16 May 2012.[4] The AAI is extending the existing runway from 1,749 metres (5,738 ft) to 3,125 metres (10,253 ft) to enable landing of aircraft like the Airbus A320 , Airbus A321 . Approximately, 800 acres have been acquired for this expansion.[4] Limited by runway length, airlines operate smaller 70 seat turbo-prop aircraft like the ATR-72 (Jet Airways)and the Q-400 (SpiceJet) into Rajahmundry.

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  • Ranchi

    Birsa Munda Airportalso known asRanchi Airport, is the primary Airport serving the city ofRanchi, the capital city of the Indian state ofJharkhand. It is named after Indian tribal freedom fighterBirsa Munda.The airport is located in Hinoo, approximately 5km (3.1mi) from the city center.

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  • Shillong

    Shillong is a hill station in northeast India and capital of the state of Meghalaya. It’s known for Lady Hydari Park’s manicured gardens. Nearby, Ward’s Lake is surrounded by walking trails. North, the Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures features displays on the region’s native people. Waterfalls include the Elephant Falls to the southwest. East of here, forested Shillong Peak offers city views.

  • Shimla

    Shimla Airport (IATA: SLV, ICAO: VISM) is an airport located in Jabarhatti, 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Shimla in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

    The airport was constructed by cutting down a mountaintop and leveling the area to form the single runway. The small apron has parking space for 01 ATR-42 Type Aircraft.. Terminal can handle 50 persons for arriving flights, but only 40 for departing flights.

  • Silchar

    Silchar Airport is a Civil Enclave, built during the World War II. The ATC Service is being provide by the Indian Air Force. The airport is situated on the foothills of the beautiful Barail Hill range.Silchar Airport is the 2nd busiest airport (70 civilian flights/week) in Assam and 4th busiest in North east after Guwahati, Agartala and Imphal and handles approximately 200,000 PAX yearly. At present Air India, Jet Airways & Spice Jet are the only schedule airlines operating at Silchar Airport ,providing connectivity to Kolkata, Guwahati. Spice Jet has started operation at Silchar Airport from 04th October 2016, providing connectivity to Kolkata & Guwahati.

    Silchar is located on the southern bank of the Barak River is an important commercial hub of the state. Silchar acts as a gateway to Mizoram, Tripura and Manipur. The town plays a pivotal role in the supply of essential commodities to these states. Several organizations & institution like Assam university, medical college, National Institute of Technology, All India Radio & TV station has helped the city grow in importance. Lakhipur the richest pine-apple growing area in the country is located again on the bank of Barak.

    Silchar is the headquarters of Cachar district in the state of Assam in India. It is 343 kilometres (213 mi) south east of Guwahati. It is the second-largest city of the state in terms of population and municipal area.

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  • Tuticorin

    Tuticorin Airport (IATA: TCR, ICAO: VOTK) is a domestic airport located 16.9 km (10.5 mi) from Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India serving the districts of Tuticorin and Tirunelveli in southern Tamil Nadu. It is located 15.6 km west from the city centre on Tuticorin-Tirunelveli NH 7A.It is the fifth busiest airport in Tamil Nadu after Chennai,Coimbatore,Tiruchirapalli and Madurai.

    A master plan for upgrading the Tuticorin airport in phases had been prepared by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Tamil Nadu government was asked to provide 586 acres of land free and without encumbrances to the Airports Authority of India. The Land Acquisition process is nearing Completion. Recently Night Landing facilities have been provided at the airport, facilitating operation of Late Evening and Night flights.An additional 110 acres of land has been set aside for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Coastguard. On 21 July 2017, land measuring to the extent of 366.24 acres from as many as seven blocks had been acquired and on completion of the process, it was handed over to the Thoothukudi Airport Director Subramanian. The acquisition of remaining land was under way in different stages and the district administration would soon hand them over to the Airport Authority of India, said DRO M. Veerappan.

  • Udaipur

    Maharana Pratap Airport

  • Vadodara

    Vadodara Airport (Harni Airport)

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  • Vijayawada

    NTR Amaravati International Airport (IATA: VGA, ICAO: VOBZ) is a public international airport serving Andhra Pradesh Capital Region. The airport is located at Gannavaram 25 KM from Vijayawada, where National Highway 16 connecting Chennai to Kolkata pass through.

  • Visakhapatnam

    Airports Authority of India maintains a Civil Enclave at Visakhapatnam catering to civil passenger movements. Air India, Air Asia, Indigo Airlines, Spice jet and Scoot Air operate flights to various Domestic and International Destinations. The new runway of 10000 ft is in place with Instrument Landing System Category I, Night landing facility is also available. The Airport operates 24 x 7.

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