The state of Uttarakhand, often referred to as “Dev Bhoomi,” is beautiful and varied, with something to offer everyone. This state, well-known for its rivers, trees, and mountains, is home to several pilgrimage sites. Uttarakhand has five airports, giving visitors extra time to explore the area and important travel time. Although Uttarakhand lacks an international airport, there are few flights from it to other regions of India.Â
Uttarakhand Airports: List
Airport name | Location | Category | Operator |
Jolly Grant Airport | Airport Rd, Jauligrant, Uttarakhand 248143 | Domestic Airport | Airports Authority of India |
Pantnagar Airport | 2FM9+CH9, Udham Singh Nagar, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand 263145 | Domestic Airport | Airports Authority of India |
Naini Saini Airport | Khakhar, Naini-Saini, Uttarakhand 262501 | Domestic Airport | Government of Uttarakhand |
Gauchar Airport | Gauchar Airport, NH 7, Gauchar, Uttarakhand, 246429 | Airstrip | Airports Authority of India |
Bharkot Airport (Chinyalisaur Airstrip) | H8MF+662, Chinyalisour, Uttarakhand 249196 | Domestic Airstrip | Government of Uttarakhand |
Uttarakhand Airports: Overview
Jolly Grant Airport
Information | Details |
Name | Dehradun Airport |
Also called as | Jolly Grant Airport |
Location | Airport Rd, Jauligrant, Uttarakhand 248143 |
Airport code | IATA: DED, ICAO: VIDN |
Area | 250 Acres |
Inauguration date | March 20, 2008 |
Nodal agency | Airport Authority of India |
Elevation AMSL | 1805 feet |
The main airport in Uttarakhand is the Jolly Grant Airport, often called Dehradun Airport. The airport is located at the base of the Himalayas, about 25 km east of Dehradun. The main airport for getting to the towns and cities of Haridwar, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Gangotri is Jolly Grant Airport. Just outside the airport are bus and taxi services. There is just one terminal at the airport for domestic flights.
Facilities available:
- Communication centre
- Car rental services
- Uttarakhand tourism
- Hotel reservation
- Waiting lounge
- ATM
- RestaurantsÂ
- ShopsÂ
Pant Nagar Airport
Information | Details |
Name | Pant Nagar Airport |
Location | 2FM9+CH9, Udham Singh Nagar, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand 263145 |
Airport code | IATA: PGH, ICAO: VIPT |
Inauguration date | 2008 |
Nodal agency | Airport Authority of India |
Elevation AMSL | 764 feet |
Uttarkhand’s Pant Nagar Airport is a domestic airport. Since it links travellers to locations like Nainital, Ranikhet, Jim Corbett National Park, Bhimtal, and Almora, it is the sole airport in the state’s Kumaon area. This airport also serves as a hub for helicopters that transport visitors to other cities across the state. There is a single-passenger terminal at the airport.
Facilities available:
- Baggage counter for lost and found items
- Medical care
- Lounges that are reserved for arrival and departure
- Area for security holding
Naini Saini Airport
Information | Details |
Name | Naini Saini Airport |
Also called as | Pithoragarh Airport |
Location | Khakhar, Naini-Saini, Uttarakhand 262501 |
Airport code | IATA: NNS, ICAO: VIPG |
Inauguration date | 1991 |
Nodal agency | Airport Authority of India |
Elevation AMSL | 4967 feet |
The stunning city of Pithoragarh, part of Uttarakhand’s Kumaon Region, is home to the Naini Saini Airport. Situated in the captivating Naini Saini Hill environment, the Defence Agriculture Research Laboratory flanks the airstrip. Because it is located in the high Himalayas, Naini Saini Airport, built-in 1991 for administrative purposes, has yet to begin regular commercial flights. Commercial flights with 22 daily seats are expected to operate from this location. There is one domestic terminal for passengers at the airport.
Facilities available:
- Restaurants and cafeteria
- ATC
- Car park facilitiesÂ
- Taxiway
Gauchar Airport
Information | Details |
Name | Gauchar Airport |
Also called as | Gauchar Airstrip |
Location | Gauchar Airport, NH 7, Gauchar, Uttarakhand, 246429 |
Inauguration date | 1998 |
Nodal agency | Airport Authority of India |
Elevation AMSL | 2620 feet |
In the Chamoli District of Uttarakhand on the Badrinath Highway, Gauchar Airport has an impressive runway. It was crucial in helping pilgrims rescued in 2013 from the Kedarnath Floods. Gauchar’s name originated from a visit by Lady Willingdon, the wife of the Viceroy of India at the time, in the 1920s. In 1938, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and his sister Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit travelled to Badrinath. The Indian Army uses Gauchar Airport, which is fully functioning but closed to general aviation traffic. The Indian Army and the Char Dham Tours utilize the airport for helicopter services.
Facilities available:
- Car rental services
- Restrooms
- Waiting area
- Tea/coffee stalls
Bharkot Airport (Chinyalisaur Airstrip)
Information | Details |
Name | Bharkot Airport |
Also called as |
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Location | H8MF+662, Chinyalisour, Uttarakhand 249196 |
Airport code | IATA: none, ICAO: VI82 |
Nodal agency | Airport Authority of India |
Elevation AMSL | 2983 feet |
Currently serving the Indian Air Force, Bharkot Airport, also known as Chinyalisaur Airport, is located on the banks of Tehri Lake. Because of the surrounding verdant forest and the serene, lovely Tehri Lake, the airstrip is also known as Maa Ganga Airstrip and is regarded as one of the most beautiful. The airport was built to facilitate regional transportation and control pilgrim and tourist traffic. The airstrip is idle mainly since the air charter companies did not use it. The route to Gangotri and Yamunotri in Uttarakhand passes by the Bharkot Airport.
Facilities available:
- Passenger waiting area
- Security screening
- Check-in counters
- Restrooms
- Medicinal facilities
- Food and beverages
Uttarakhand Airports: Impacts on Real Estate
Uttarakhand’s real estate industry took a severe knock after the epidemic. Nonetheless, the industry is gradually recovering thanks to several government efforts. The opening of Uttarakhand’s regional airports to the flow is another element that contributed to the real estate market’s recovery.
The airports’ ability to resume operations allowed the state’s tourist industry to flourish. As a result, Uttarakhand’s real estate market began to rebound.Â
Because of the airports in Uttarakhand, the state’s connectivity has improved, which has boosted air travel. In a similar chain reaction, neighbouring land values have sometimes climbed by 20 to 30ï¼…
The expansion of the region’s infrastructure and economy in turn causes a movement of people, which in turn raises the demand for residential real estate in the area.Â
For example, the regions around Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, have grown since the airport’s construction. The airport lies east of Dehradun and links Rishikesh and Dehradun.
With the regional rise in residential real estate, residential real estate was also developed in neighbouring communities like Rani Pokhri and Bhaskar Wala.
FAQs
What is the total number of airports in Uttarakhand?
There are five primary airports in Uttarakhand, a few military and emergency-use airstrips and a few others that are being considered.
What is the primary airport in Uttarakhand?
Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the primary airport serving Uttarakhand.
Does Uttarakhand have an international airport?
Uttarakhand does not have any international airports.
Which Uttarakhand airport is closest to Mussoorie?
The nearest airport to Mussoorie is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun.
Which Uttarakhand airport is the closest to Nainital?
Jim Corbett and Nainital are both nearest to Pantnagar airport.
Which Uttarakhand airport has the best facilities?
As Uttarakhand's primary airport, Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun has the best facilities.
Which Uttarakhand airports provide visitors with helicopter services?
The two airports in Uttarakhand that provide tourist helicopter services are Gauchar Airport and Pant Nagar Airport.
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