
Aurangabad Chikkalthana Airport
- IATA Code
- IXU
- ICAO Code
- VAAU
- City
- Aurangabad
- Country
- India
- Runways
- 2351m
- Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Air India
Jet Airways
JetLite
SpiceJet - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
Aurangabad Airport (also Chikkalthana Airport) serves the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra, India. The airport is owned and operated by Airports Authority of India and commenced operation in Mar-2009. It is served by Air India, Kingfisher Airlines, Jet Airways and its LCC subsidiary JetLite. The airlines operate scheduled service to the Indian cities of Delhi and Mumbai.
Location of Aurangabad Chikkalthana Airport, India
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SpiceJet to launch services from Nanded to Aurangabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram
Airports Authority of India submits proposal to levy UDFs at 11 airports
SpiceJet launches Hyderabad-Aurangabad service
SpiceJet to launch Q400 regional operations from Hyderabad to 12 destinations from 21-Sep-2011
SpiceJet outlines details of 12 new routes as part of regional Q400 regional operations
SpiceJet opens bookings for Q400 operations with seven new destinations
Hyderabad to be key base for SpiceJet’s Q-400 operations
Jet Airways to offer 13 new domestic routes in summer 2011
Jet Airways to introduce 46 new domestic flights
Airports Authority of India proposes UDF at Aurangabad, Srinagar and Dehradun airports
Jaipur Airport levy of User Development Fees approved, other AAI airports being examined
Kingfisher launches five new routes in Summer schedule
Kingfisher announces details of domestic routes for new Summer schedule
Raipur Airport awards Blue Star Ltd with air-conditioning contract
Aurangabad Chikkalthana Airport commences international operations
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India’s second tier airports: Will modernisation of 35 airports by AAI generate further growth?
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.
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- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
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