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Tezpur Airport

Tezpur, India
TEZ VETZ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
65
minutes
Interline Connections
100
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Tezpur Airport (Salonibari Airport) is a joint civil-military facility located 8 kilometers northeast of Tezpur city in Assam, India, operating under both the Airports Authority of India and the Indian Air Force's Salonibari Air Force Station. This strategically important airport was originally constructed by the British Royal Indian Air Force during World War II in 1942 and developed into a full-fledged air force base in 1959, serving regions near the borders of Bhutan, Tibet, China, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. The airport features a single asphalt runway designated 05/23, measuring 2,746 meters (9,010 feet) in length and 45 meters (150 feet) in width, capable of accommodating narrow-body aircraft including Sukhoi Su-30 combat aircraft for military operations. Located at an elevation of 240 feet above sea level, the runway underwent comprehensive resurfacing in 2024 as part of an Airports Authority of India modernization initiative. The domestic terminal building has a capacity of approximately 400 passengers at peak times, though some operational sources indicate a more conservative 50-passenger capacity for simultaneous arrivals and departures. The apron can accommodate one Airbus A320 and two ATR-72 aircraft simultaneously. Passenger facilities include wheelchair assistance for elderly and disabled travelers, complimentary baggage trolleys, baggage packing services, snack counters, restaurants serving local cuisine, and retail shops offering magazines, books, and traditional Assamese handicrafts. As of October 2024, civilian operations were temporarily suspended for runway maintenance, with services expected to resume following the completion of infrastructure improvements. When operational, the airport primarily serves domestic routes operated by Air India Regional, SpiceJet, and Alliance Air, connecting Tezpur to major destinations including Kolkata and Silchar, making it a vital transportation hub for northeastern India.

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Important: Tezpur Airport is currently closed to all civilian operations from October 2024 through March 2026 for comprehensive runway resurfacing and infrastructure improvements. Once reopened, domestic connections will primarily focus on Kolkata and Guwahati routes. Monsoon season (June-September) typically brings heavy rainfall that can affect ground operations when the airport resumes service. The airport's strategic location in Assam serves northeastern India near international borders with Bhutan, China, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. When operations resume, the airport will serve as a joint civil-military facility shared with the Indian Air Force's Salonibari Air Force Station. During this extended closure period, travelers should use Guwahati Airport (GAU), approximately 175 kilometers southeast, as the nearest alternative for commercial flights. Travelers should monitor official AAI announcements for exact reopening dates and service restoration schedules. The facility's high-security status due to military operations means photography restrictions and enhanced security screening procedures. Ground transportation to/from Tezpur includes taxis and buses connecting to the city center 8 kilometers away. Prior to closure, SpiceJet operated daily 90-seat flights to Kolkata, while Alliance Air and Air India Regional provided connections through Guwahati. The Airports Authority of India is considering helicopter services between Tezpur and Guwahati during the closure, but these services are not yet confirmed. Alternative transportation during closure includes road connections via NH-15 to Guwahati, though travel time can extend to 4-5 hours depending on road conditions.

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Agatti Airport

Agatti, India
AGX VOAT

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Agatti Airport (AGX) is the exclusive aviation gateway to the Lakshadweep archipelago, a stunning chain of coral islands in the Arabian Sea off the southwestern coast of India. Situated on the southern tip of Agatti Island, the airport is world-renowned for its spectacular and challenging approach, with a single narrow runway that appears to float on a slender strip of land surrounded by turquoise lagoons. The airfield serves as the primary link for tourists and residents alike, connecting the islands with mainland Indian cities such as Kochi and Bengaluru through regular services operated by Alliance Air and IndiGo. The terminal at Agatti is a compact and functional facility designed to manage the unique logistical requirements of island travel. Given the island's small size, the terminal can accommodate approximately 50 passengers at a time, providing essential services including a streamlined check-in area, security screening, and a comfortable waiting lounge. While it lacks the extensive retail and dining options of mainland hubs, it offers a small cafeteria for refreshments and a first-aid station. The layout is intentionally simple, allowing for rapid boarding and deplaning, which is essential for maintaining the tight flight schedules necessitated by the island's remote location and weather patterns. Beyond its role in air transit, the Agatti terminal serves as the central coordination point for the complex inter-island transport network of Lakshadweep. Upon arrival, passengers often transition to the nearby boat jetties for onward travel to other popular islands such as Bangaram, Kavaratti, and Kadmat. The airport is also equipped with a helipad to facilitate medical evacuations and seasonal helicopter transfers during the monsoon months when sea travel can be restricted. For visitors, the terminal represents the first step into a protected ecological paradise, where strict entry regulations and limited infrastructure ensure the preservation of the islands' pristine coral environment.

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Agatti Airport is the only air gateway in Lakshadweep, so connections depend on island-entry formalities and onward boat planning more than terminal complexity. Official Lakshadweep travel guidance says flights operate from Kochi, that Agatti is the only island with an airstrip, and that boats or vessels are then used to reach islands such as Kavaratti and Kadmat during the fair season, with helicopter transfers used on some routes during the monsoon if available. In practical terms, Kochi is the hub and Agatti is the transfer point into the islands. Permit rules matter before the trip even starts. Official Lakshadweep guidance says entry permits are required for tourists, and recent reporting shows the administration has simplified parts of the process while still keeping security verification in place. That means you should not treat the airport like a normal domestic leisure arrival where documents can be sorted out later. Have the permit cleared and accessible before you leave the mainland, because flights and island transfers are capacity constrained. The last-mile connection is usually by boat, and those timings can shift with sea conditions. Official Lakshadweep material says Agatti boats connect onward to other islands during the fair season, while helicopter transfers may substitute in the monsoon. So the safest plan is to align the Kochi flight, permit status, and island transfer in one coordinated booking. If one of those pieces is loose, Agatti can quickly become an overnight logistics problem rather than a simple beach-airport arrival.

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