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Dabolim (Goa International) Airport

Dabolim / Panaji, India
GOI VOGO

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
120
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
120
minutes
International โ†’ International
150
minutes
Interline Connections
150
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Goa International Airport (GOI), commonly known as Dabolim Airport, serves as the primary gateway to the sun-soaked state of Goa, India. Uniquely situated as a civil enclave within the Indian Navy's INS Hansa airbase, the airport operates a single, integrated terminal building that seamlessly handles both domestic and international traffic. Inaugurated in late 2013, the terminal's modern architecture features an aesthetic combination of glass and steel, with large span structures and frameless glazing that create a bright and airy environment. The facility is well-organized and compact, allowing most travelers to walk the entire length of the terminal in approximately five minutes, making it highly efficient for those with tight schedules. The terminal is structured across multiple levels to optimize passenger flow and service efficiency. The ground floor is dedicated to landside operations, including check-in counters, baggage claim carousels, and the primary arrivals hall. The first floor serves as the main security screening zone, while the second floor houses the departure waiting lounges and gate access points. This vertical organization ensures that departing passengers are clearly separated from arriving travelers, reducing congestion during peak morning and evening flight windows. International travelers will find dedicated immigration counters for departures and arrivals, alongside customs counters to facilitate smooth cross-border entry. Amenities at GOI are robust and cater to both leisure and business travelers. The terminal offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, numerous currency exchange desks, and a variety of duty-free shops selling local Goan spirits, handicrafts, and international luxury goods. Dining options are plentiful, ranging from quick-service outlets to restaurants serving authentic Indian and Goan cuisine. For those seeking extra comfort, the second floor features premium lounges, a spa, and specialized baby care and nursery rooms. While the airport provides essential services such as medical aid, ATMs, and mobile charging stations, it is important to note that no luggage storage or locker facilities are currently available on-site.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Goa International Airport (GOI) requires planning, as the facility is not primarily structured for transit. Most passengers arriving at Dabolim for an onward connection must exit the airside area, proceed through the public arrivals hall, and re-enter the departures area to clear security. For domestic-to-domestic transfers, allow at least 60 to 90 minutes. If your journey involves an international connection, increase this window to 2.5 to 3 hours, as immigration queues can vary. A critical consideration is the existence of two separate airports. While Dabolim (GOI) is situated for those staying in South Goa (Colva, Palolem), the newer Manohar International Airport (GOX) in Mopa serves the North. If your itinerary involves a transfer between these airports, allow at least 4 to 5 hours. The distance is roughly 60 kilometers, and the journey can be subject to heavy traffic, especially during the peak tourist season from December to February. Ground transportation is accessible, with the pre-paid taxi counter directly outside the arrivals hall offering the most reliable fares. Other options include shared shuttles and local buses to nearby Vasco da Gama. For budget-conscious travelers, Dabolim railway station is a short distance away. When planning your departure, factor in an extra hour for the drive during holiday periods to account for heavy traffic on Goa's coastal roads. Whether you are arriving for a holiday or connecting to a major city, GOI offers a functional gateway to the region.

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Agra Airport / Agra Air Force Station

Agra, India
AGR VIAG

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Agra Airport (AGR), officially known as Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport, is a vital dual-use facility located approximately five kilometers from the city center of Agra in Uttar Pradesh, India. It serves as both a public domestic terminal and a major airbase for the Indian Air Force, known as Kheria Air Force Station. As the primary aerial gateway for tourists visiting the world-famous Taj Mahal, the airport handles a significant volume of domestic travelers despite its compact size, with a single passenger terminal that can manage up to 250 passengers during peak hours. The terminal experience at Agra is unique due to its military co-location. Passengers must enter the facility through the Air Force Arjun Nagar Gate, from where a mandatory shuttle bus transports them to the civil terminal building for a nominal fee. Inside, the terminal offers essential amenities including small cafes, souvenir shops stocked with local handicrafts, and essential travel retail. While it lacks the scale of India's major metropolitan airports, it provides modern conveniences like free Wi-Fi, mobile charging stations, and a tourist information center dedicated to assisting visitors with their onward journey to the city's historic sites. Operational and security protocols at AGR are exceptionally stringent, reflecting its strategic military importance. Photography is strictly prohibited in and around the airfield to protect sensitive defense installations. However, the airport is currently poised for a major transformation, with the foundation stone for a new, large-scale international terminal having been laid in late 2024. This expansion is designed to accommodate the growing influx of international tourists and will eventually replace the current domestic-only facilities with a modern, high-capacity terminal that better serves the needs of one of the world's most popular travel destinations.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Agra Airport operates as India's premier tourism gateway exclusively serving the Taj Mahal region through Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport (civil enclave) co-located with Kheria Air Force Station, positioned 8-9 kilometers from the UNESCO World Heritage Site and handling 250 passengers during peak hours via a 4,395 square meter terminal building. IndiGo provides the sole scheduled commercial service with 43 monthly flights connecting Agra to Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, and Lucknow, supporting domestic tourism to India's most visited monument with strategic connectivity to major aviation hubs. Connections through AGR involve specialized security protocols due to military co-location, requiring passengers to enter via the Arjun Nagar Gate followed by mandatory shuttle bus transport (โ‚น50 per person) to reach the civilian terminal, with enhanced security screening reflecting the facility's strategic defense importance. International connectivity requires transit through Delhi (DEL) or Mumbai (BOM) where IndiGo's domestic network integrates with international carriers, necessitating minimum 3-4 hour layovers for international connections due to terminal transfers and immigration procedures. Ground transportation coordination includes pre-arranged taxi services, Ola/Uber ride-sharing (โ‚น300-400 to city center), and hotel transfers reaching the Taj Mahal within 20-30 minutes of arrival, with no public transportation or metro connectivity available until Agra Metro Project completion. The airport serves essential tourism functions supporting over 6 million annual Taj Mahal visitors, emergency services, and government transportation for Uttar Pradesh's historic triangle including Fatehpur Sikri and Mathura. Major infrastructure transformation includes the โ‚น123 crore terminal expansion project launched October 2024 with Prime Minister Modi's foundation stone ceremony, featuring new 30,000 square meter terminal accommodating nine Airbus A321 aircraft across nine bays, scheduled for completion 2027-2028 and designed to handle exponential tourism growth. The expansion encompasses 92.5 acres across Abhaypura, Balhera, and Dhanauli villages, representing India's commitment to enhancing aviation infrastructure for UNESCO World Heritage Site accessibility. Operational considerations include strict photography restrictions throughout the facility, enhanced security protocols exceeding typical domestic airport standards, and coordination with Indian Air Force operations affecting civilian flight scheduling. The facility provides critical connectivity for cultural tourism, business travel supporting Agra's handicraft industry, and government officials accessing India's most significant Mughal architectural heritage sites.

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