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Murod Kond Airport

Latur, India
LTU ZLTU

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Latur Airport (LTU) is a modern regional aviation facility situated approximately 12 kilometers west of Latur city near Chincholiraowadi, in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, India. Managed by Reliance Airport Developers (RADPL) on behalf of the state industrial corporation, the airport serves as a critical infrastructure asset for the district's growing industrial and educational sectors. Its 2,300-meter asphalt runway is equipped with advanced night-landing systems, allowing it to accommodate a wide variety of aircraft including regional turboprops and private business jets. The single integrated terminal building is designed for efficiency and high-level passenger service, featuring a capacity to manage roughly 60 travelers during peak periods. Inside, the facility offers a well-appointed environment that includes dedicated check-in counters, a professional VIP lounge for government officials and corporate executives, and advanced security screening zones equipped with X-ray technology. While major retail and full-service dining outlets are currently limited due to its focused operational scope, the terminal provides essential waiting areas and basic refreshment services for arriving and departing guests. Currently, Latur Airport primarily facilitates non-scheduled operations, including VIP movements, corporate charter flights, and critical medical emergencies (Air Ambulance). While the facility has historically hosted commercial routes to Mumbai, travelers seeking regularly scheduled airline services are currently directed to larger regional hubs like Nanded (NDC) or Aurangabad (IXU). Ground transportation to Latur's city center and the main railway station is readily accessible via private taxis and auto-rickshaws stationed outside the terminal gates, with the commute typically taking about 25 minutes. Future initiatives continue to explore the resumption of commercial flights under regional connectivity schemes to better link Latur with India's major metropolitan centers.

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Murod Kond Airport (LTU), also known as Latur Airport, is a vital regional aviation facility in the Maharashtra state of India, serving the city of Latur and the surrounding Marathwada region. The airport is conveniently located approximately 12 kilometers from the city center. Arriving at least 90 minutes before domestic departures is typically sufficient to navigate the manual check-in and basic security processes. During the monsoon season (June to September), localized heavy rain and morning fog can occasionally lead to flight delays. Ensure you have sufficient Indian Rupees (INR) in cash, as card systems and ATMs are limited outside of the town center. For travelers, the most critical tip is understanding that LTU primarily handles domestic flights operated by regional carriers like Star Air and specialized charters, connecting Latur to major national hubs such as Mumbai (BOM) and Nanded (NDC). Upon arrival, local taxis and auto-rickshaws are the most reliable modes of ground transportation; it is standard practice to negotiate the fare beforehand, as ride-hailing apps have inconsistent coverage in this part of Maharashtra. Facilities at LTU are functional and professional, offering basic passenger amenities including a waiting lounge and a small refreshment kiosk serving traditional Indian snacks and tea. When connecting from Latur back to a long-haul international flight from Mumbai, always allow for a minimum 6-hour buffer to account for potential regional delays. For international travelers, the most efficient route is to fly into Mumbai and take a short 1-hour domestic flight to reach the interior. Latur is a major center for regional trade and history; if you are visiting for commercial research or exploring the nearby spectacular historic forts, ensure your ground transport is confirmed before landing. The regional climate is semi-arid, characterized by intense heat during the summer months and pleasant winters. Latur provide a professional and remarkably direct entry point for those looking to explore the unique cultural heritage and natural beauty of the Marathwada interior.

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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.

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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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