Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport (IATA: GAU, ICAO: VEGT), also known as Guwahati Airport and formerly as 'Borjhar Airport', is the primary airport of the North-Eastern States of India. It is the 8th busiest airport in India. It is located at Borjhar, 26 km (16 mi) from Dispur, the capital city of the state of Assam and 28 km (18 mi) from Guwahati and is named after Late Gopinath Bordoloi, a freedom fighter and the first Chief Minister of Assam after India's independence. The airport is managed by Airports Authority of India and also serves as an Indian Air Force base.

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport
Summary
Airport typeCivil Enclave
OwnerGovernment of Assam
OperatorAirports Authority of India
ServesGuwahati
LocationBorjhar
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL49 m / 162 ft
Coordinates26°06′22″N 091°35′09″E
Websitewww.aai.aero/en/airports/guwahati
Map
GAU
GAU
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
02/20 3,110 10,200 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2018 – March 2019)
Passengers5,745,628 (23.1%)
Aircraft movements55,066(25.4%)
Cargo tonnage23,856(29.3%)
Source: AAI[1][2][3]

History

Domestic security check area of the airport
Boarding gates of the airport

The airport has undergone numerous expansions and renovations since its establishment in 1958. It handled more than 3.7 million passengers in 2017, an increase of 36% from 2016. The LGBI Airport has witnessed annual traffic of over 23% in 2018–19 with a total footfall of 5.7 million passenger and 55,066 aircraft movements in the same period. The existing terminal building at the airport has maximum handling capacity of 850 arrival/departure passengers an hour.[4]

In January 2019, Guwahati won bids for two international destinations under the UDAN scheme, destinations being most anticipated Dhaka and Bangkok-Don Mueang.

Privatisation

In February 2019, the Airport has been privatised and given on lease for 50 years to Adani Group at highest bid of Rs. 160 per passenger.[5]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger


AirlinesDestinations
AirAsia IndiaAgartala, Bangalore, Delhi, Imphal, Kolkata, Lilabari
Air India Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Imphal, Kolkata, Lilabari
Alliance AirDimapur, Imphal, Kolkata, Lilabari, Pasighat, Tezpur
Druk AirBangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Paro , Singapore
Charter: Ho Chi Minh City [6]
GoAirAizawl, Bagdogra, Delhi, Kolkata
IndiGoAgartala, Aizawl,[7] Bagdogra, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Dibrugarh, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jaipur, Jorhat, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Patna, Silchar, Varanasi[8]
SpiceJet Bagdogra, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Dibrugarh, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna,[9] Silchar
VistaraDelhi

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
SpiceXpress Hong Kong[10]

See also

  • Airports in India
  • List of busiest airports in India by passenger traffic

References

  1. "Traffic News for the month of March 2018: Annexure-III" (PDF). Airports Authority of India. 1 May 2018. p. 3. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. "Traffic News for the month of March 2018: Annexure-II" (PDF). Airports Authority of India. 1 May 2018. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. "Traffic News for the month of March 2018: Annexure-IV" (PDF). Airports Authority of India. 1 May 2018. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  4. Bikash Singh (22 September 2019). "Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal flags off Guwahati-Bangkok flight". Economic Times.
  5. "Adani Group emerges highest bidder for Guwahati airport". Economic Times. 26 February 2019.
  6. "Druk Air adds Ho Chi Minh City charters in late-Jan 2020". Airlineroute. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  7. "IndiGo to launch direct flights from Guwahati to Aizawl and Varanasi". NorthEast Now. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  8. "IndiGo to launch direct flights from Guwahati to Aizawl and Varanasi". NorthEast Now. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  9. "SpiceJet to commence Guwahati-Patna service in Mar-2020". CAPA. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  10. "SG(GAU-HKG) Cargo". Archived from the original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2019.

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