๐ฎ๐ณ Kakadi, India
Shirdi Airport (SAG) is a public airport serving Shirdi, located at Kakadi in Maharashtra. It is owned by the Maharashtra Airport Development Company and operated by the Airports Authority of India, and it opened to traffic in October 2017. The airfield has a single asphalt runway (09/27) about 2,500 meters long, supporting narrow-body domestic services and regional traffic tied to pilgrimage demand. Local reporting notes that the current terminal can handle about 300 passengers at a time, and MADC has tendered a new integrated terminal of roughly 55,000 sq m designed for about 1,200 passengers per hour. The expansion aims to ease peak-season crowding and improve terminal capacity.
Arrive early and verify check-in procedures, as Shirdi Airport serves one of India's most important pilgrimage destinations with dramatic seasonal fluctuations that can overwhelm the current 300-passenger terminal capacity during peak religious seasons. The facility maintains flexible scheduling for weather delays common in Maharashtra, particularly during monsoon season from June-September when heavy rains and thunderstorms significantly impact operations. Ground transportation includes prepaid taxis, app-based services, and buses to the sacred Sai Baba Temple complex, though advance booking is essential during major festivals when millions of pilgrims create severe transportation bottlenecks. Seasonal patterns dramatically impact operations and pilgrimage traffic, with monsoon rains causing delays while peak seasons during Dussehra, Diwali, and Ram Navami create passenger volumes exceeding terminal capacity. The airport serves as primary gateway to Maharashtra's most significant religious site, the Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir, attracting devotees from across India and worldwide. Emergency services coordinate with regional medical facilities, though serious emergencies may require transport to larger hospitals in Nashik or Aurangabad. Local aviation services support massive pilgrimage traffic with maintenance capabilities for narrow-body domestic aircraft and charter operations during peak seasons. Weather monitoring tracks monsoon activity affecting both flight operations and ground transportation networks. The facility coordinates with Mumbai and Pune air traffic control, accommodating irregular but intensive demand patterns from religious tourism. Baggage handling accommodates pilgrims carrying religious items and offerings, while cargo operations support logistics for millions of annual visitors.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources