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Agartala Singerbhil Airport

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IATA Code
IXA
ICAO Code
VEAT
City
Agartala
Country
India
Runways
2286m
0m
Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Air India
IndiGo
Jet Airways
JetLite
SpiceJet
Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare

Agartala Airport (also known as Singerbhil Airport) serves the city of Agartala in Tripura, India. The airport is located very near to the India-Bangladesh border and is administered by Airports Authority of India. The airport is served by Indian LCCs SpiceJet, JetLite, IndiGo and Indian majors Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways. The vast majority of traffic is to/from Kolkata and Guwahati, which are served by all airlines at the airport.

Location of Agartala Singerbhil Airport, India


 
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India’s second tier airports: Will modernisation of 35 airports by AAI generate further growth?

30-Jul-10 4:52 PM

Indian airline traffic growth remained above 20% in Jun-2010, the fourth consecutive month that domestic airlines have reported growth in this range. Traffic has been soaring at India’s second tier airports, the non-metros, where extensive modernisation and expansion projects are under way to cope with rising demand. The Indian Government previously identified 35 non-metro airports for upgrade and modernisation works, with initial plans to have all upgrades completed by 2009. Due to the slowdown in traffic related to the global economic recession and issues related to funding, completion was delayed. The revised target is to have the modernisation of all 35 airports completed by 2012.

SpiceJet CEO, Sanjay Aggarwal SpiceJet swings to profit in FY2010, future looks brighter

28-May-10 3:42 PM

SpiceJet posted a net profit of USD12.9 million in the 12 months ended 31-Mar-2010 (compared with a loss of USD74.2 million in the previous corresponding period), helped by lower fuel costs and an upswing in passenger demand. Seat factor surged 12.0 ppts to 78%, offsetting an 11.2% reduction in the average airfare to USD68.66.

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