Major Airports in India

Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata are widely known to be the passage through which foreigners gain entry into India. The four destinations house the four major airports of the country and are increasingly becoming significant dots on the transport maps of other countries. The four major airports situated at four corners of the country only make it easier for tourists to travel as close as possible to his chosen destination. Although there are a host of other big airports in the country like in Bengaluru, Amritsar and Guwahati yet they have not yet become the gateways to international carriers. Air India is India’s proud national carrier while Indian Airlines operated more on the domestic front. As of now a merger of the two has taken place. Along with private airlines like Jet Airways and Kingfisher, these airlines along with other major air carriers operate from all the major airports of India, making air travel easier.

Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi)

The most important link between India and the rest of the world is through the Indira Gandhi International Airport at Delhi, the capital of India. At present near about 35 airlines are daily operational from this airport and international carriers fly to most major cities of the world. Major star-rated private airlines are operational from this airport and it is also the hub for numerous national carriers. Passenger influx at any time crosses 13000 and is counted among the busiest airports in Asia. Its state-of-the-art décor and technical brilliance has made it operational even during foggy weather.

Netaji Subhash Chandra Basu International Airport (Kolkata)

The Netaji Subhash Chandra Basu International Airport, located some 20 kilometers from Kolkata has been serving as the eastern gateway into India for a long time now. Although more domestic airlines are operational from here yet some international carriers too run their services from this airport. The British Airways, KLM, Singapore Airlines, Thai and some Middle-East private carriers are also running their services from this airport.

Chattrapathi Shivaji International Airport (Mumbai)

Being the financial capital of India, Mumbai is increasingly transforming itself into the busiest city in India and hence its airport too is getting busier. The city enjoys two airports, the Chattrapathi Shivaji International Airport and the domestic Santa Cruz Airport. The international airport can undoubtedly be called the busiest in the nation with nearly 45 landings taking place each hour. The terminal is well facilitated and currency exchange counters are located outside the customs area. The departure lounge is a good shopping area and a restaurant and snacks bar also caters to passengers’ needs. This airport is located approximately 26 feet above mean sea level. Taxi and phone facilities are available outside the domestic airport also but no shopping or relaxing options are available.

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International Airport of Chennai (Chennai)

The fourth major airport in the country is the International Airport of Chennai. The actual location of the airport is about 7 kilometers from Chennai at a place called Tirisulam. The two terminals are dedicated to separate functions; one handles domestic operations while the other is responsible for handling international flights. Most of the major cities around the world are connected to Chennai through various popular international carriers.

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  1. raja, 2 years ago

    Isn’t chennai airport name have been changed to ARINGAR ANNA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT..

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  2. Nitin, 1 year ago

    This page contain short information. You have mention more airports information in India.

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