Bagdogra Airport
Bagdogra Airport Bagdogra Customs Airport বাগডোগরা বিমানবন্দর |
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Airside of Bagdogra Airport |
IATA: IXB – ICAO: VEBD
Location of airport in West Bengal |
Summary |
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Airport type |
Military/Public |
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Owner |
Indian Air Force |
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Operator |
Airports Authority of India |
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Serves |
Siliguri, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, North Bengal |
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Location |
Bagdogra, Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India |
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Elevation AMSL |
412 ft / 126 m |
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Coordinates |
26°40′52″N 088°19′43″E / 26.68111°N 88.32861°E / 26.68111; 88.32861 |
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Runways |
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Statistics (2014-15) |
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Passenger movements |
1,035,887 43.6% |
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Aircraft movements |
10,125 21.5% |
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Cargo tonnage |
2,235 24.5% |
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Bagdogra Airport, (IATA: IXB, ICAO: VEBD) is located in about 16 km (9.9 mi) west of the cities of Siliguri, 50 km (31 mi) away from Jalpaiguri and 58 km (36 mi) away from Darjeeling, the cities which the airport mainly serves, in the Darjeeling district in northern West Bengal, India.[2]
It is operated as a civil enclave at AFS Bagdogra of the Indian Air Force. It is also the gateway airport to the hill stations of Kurseong and Kalimpong and other portions of the North Bengal region in the Indian state of West Bengal, and sees thousands of tourists annually.[3] The airport is a major stop in the region with flights connecting Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Guwahati. The airport also has regular helicopter flights to Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. The central government of India conferred customs airport status to the airport in 2002 with limited international operations.[4][5] Air traffic at Bagdogra crossed 1 million for the first time growing at 43.6% percent in 2014-15. This is one of the few airports in India with zero sales tax on aviation turbine fuel.[6]
Air Force Station
The airbase is home to the IAF No. 20 Wing, as also to the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (Mig-21) FL fighter aircraft of the No. 8 Squadron and a Helicopter Unit. Along with the airbase at Hasimara, it is responsible for combat air operations over a large area including North Bengal, Sikkim, and if needed, Bhutan. The base caters to all military air traffic for the Indian Army's XXXIII Corps based nearby in Sukna.
Expansion
The state government had handed over 14.5 acres (59,000 m2) of land to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for developing infrastructure for night landing in 2010. AAI also expanded the apron at the same time, enabling the parking of 5 Airbus A320 class aircraft simultaneously.[4] The IAF, which maintains the ATC and runway, gave permission for night landings by civilian aircraft allowing flights past 6 pm in 2013.[7]
Airlines and destinations
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Air India | Delhi, Kolkata,Guwahati | Domestic
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Druk Air | Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Thimphu/Paro | International
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GoAir | Delhi,Guwahati | Domestic
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IndiGo | Delhi, Guwahati, Kolkata,Chennai,Bangaluru,Mumbai | Domestic
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Jet Airways | Delhi, Kolkata,Guwahati | Domestic
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SpiceJet | Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata,Guwahati | Domestic
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Vistara | Delhi,[8][9] Guwahati | Domestic
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| See also |
- Darjeeling related topics
- Bagdogra Airport
- People from Darjeeling district
- Villages in Darjeeling district
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