Chandigarh Airport

Chandigarh Airport (IATA: IXC, ICAO: VICG) is a customs airport serving the union territory Chandigarh, Mohali, Punjab, and Panchkula, Haryana, respectively. The airport runway is located in the union territory of Chandigarh while the terminal is located on the south side of the runway in the village of Jhiurheri, Mohali.[6] The airport caters to six domestic airlines and connects Chandigarh to 17 domestic destinations and 2 international destination. The airport is awarded as best airport by hygiene measures in Asia-Pacific in 2021 by Airports Council International.[7]

Chandigarh Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OperatorIndian Air Force/Airports Authority of India/Chandigarh International Airport Limited
ServesChandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula
LocationChandigarh and Mohali, Punjab, India
Focus city forIndiGo[2]
Elevation AMSL314 m / 1,030 ft
Coordinates30°40′29″N 76°47′26″E
WebsiteOfficial website
Map
IXC
IXC
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 3,170 10,400 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2020 - March 2021)
Passengers1,381,634 (43.5%)
Aircraft movements12,884 (29.7%)
Cargo tonnage8,069 (9.7%)
Sources: AAI[3][4][5]

History

Chandigarh Airport operated all its civil and commercial operations from the civil enclave of the Indian Air Force Station. Indian Airlines started operating flights from Chandigarh to Delhi in the 1970s. A new airport building was constructed in the civil enclave and was opened on 14 April 2011.[8] This air terminal was declared a customs airport on 19 August 2011, making it eligible for a limited number of international flights, but no international flight ever operated from this terminal.[9]

In 2008, the Government of Punjab acquired 304.04 acres of land on the south side of the existing runway in Jhiurheri village at a cost of 452 crore (equivalent to 11 billion or US$140 million in 2020) to build the new international terminal, which was completed in 2015 at a cost of 939 crore (equivalent to 12 billion or US$160 million in 2020).[10][11][12] The Government of Punjab and the Government of Haryana each have a 24.5% stake and the Airports Authority of India holds the rest, a 51% stake, in the new terminal building.[13]

On 24 December 2015 the Mohali Industries Association filed a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Punjab and Haryana High Court for non-operation of international flights after spending 1,400 crore (equivalent to 18 billion or US$240 million in 2020) on the airport.[14][15] After numerous hearings at Punjab and Haryana High Court and a long wait, IndiGo and Air India Express commenced flights to Dubai and Sharjah respectively in September 2016.[16][17]

The new terminal is located 14 km (8.7 mi) from Chandigarh city centre in Sector 17.

Facilities

Terminal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the new terminal on 11 September 2015

The new terminal was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 11 September 2015.[18] This new eco-friendly terminal is one of its kind in India and was built by Larsen and Toubro.[19] The interior of the airport has plants, for a feeling of a botanical garden. It is located at the village of Jhiurheri in Punjab[20] and became operational on 19 October 2015.

The old domestic terminal will now be used for VIPs and a flying club. Construction of the new terminal included two link taxiways to the terminal and cargo complex. The terminal has four aero bridges apron for parking four in contact and eight remote parking stands for aircraft. The departures are on the first floor and arrivals on the ground floor. The first phase of the terminal covering 53,000 sq metre has a capacity of 1,600 passengers at a time and a parking space for 150 vehicles. This is not a greenfield airport but uses the runway of the present Indian air force base.[21]

There is one ATM located in the parking area, WiFi inside the terminal, and one duty-free shop in the departures area.[22][23] The airport facilities are operated by CHIAL (Chandigarh International Airport Limited) but the airport does not have an official website of its own.

Runway

From 2017 to 2019, the runway went through a major upgrade and repair that was completed on 9 April 2019. The expanded runway is 12,400 ft (3,800 m) long with effective take-off length of runway 10,400 ft (3,200 m).[24] Since 10 April 2019, the airport is available for 24 hour operations with CAT IA ILS. Additional runway approach lighting in the touchdown zone was installed in 2021 to assist in landing during foggy weather.[25] The first night flight was launched by GoAir on October 5, 2019.[26]

Cargo terminal

An integrated common use cargo terminal to handle domestic, international including perishable goods will be launched in November 2021. The cargo terminal will include five buildings of 450 m2 (4,800 sq ft) each, with one building designated for perishable goods.[27]

Airlines and destinations

Passengers boarding through JetBridge
AirlinesDestinations
Air India Delhi, Leh
Air India Express Sharjah[28]
Alliance Air Delhi, Dharamshala, Kullu[29]
Go First[30] Ahmedabad,[31] Delhi, Goa,[31] Hyderabad, Mumbai, Srinagar
IndiGo Ahmedabad,[32] Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar,[32] Delhi, Dubai-International,[32] Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur,[33] Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Patna, Pune, Srinagar,[34] Vadodara[35]
Vistara Bangalore,[36] Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata,[37] Mumbai[38]

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at IXC airport. See source Wikidata query.

See also

References

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