This India Airport Map presents a clear and detailed view of both international and domestic airports across the country, using distinct symbols for easy identification. Major aviation hubs such as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata are prominently marked, along with key regional airports that enhance connectivity in smaller cities and remote regions. The map spans all states and union territories, including the Northeast and island regions like Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
It serves as a useful reference for travelers, students, and researchers interested in India’s aviation network. By illustrating airport distribution, the map highlights the rapid expansion of air infrastructure and its importance in supporting tourism, trade, and regional development. This visual guide helps users better understand how air connectivity links diverse parts of India efficiently.
Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi is India's busiest aviation hub, providing extensive domestic and international connectivity. With a world-class terminal, advanced cargo facilities, and large passenger capacity, it plays a key role in promoting tourism, trade, and global travel, serving as the main gateway to Northern India.
Chennai International Airport is a major gateway to Southern India, handling significant domestic and international traffic. Known for its robust cargo operations and excellent service, it supports regional industry, tourism, and trade, connecting key global destinations in Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.
Mumbai International Airport is one of India's busiest airports, serving the financial capital. It offers extensive global and domestic connectivity, modern infrastructure, and high passenger traffic, contributing significantly to trade, tourism, and business travel, making it a central hub in India's aviation network.
Kolkata International Airport serves eastern and northeastern India, providing strong domestic and international connectivity. It serves as a strategic gateway to neighboring countries and supports regional tourism, trade, and mobility, helping connect remote areas to major Indian cities and global destinations.
Noida International Airport, currently under construction near Jewar, is poised to become a major aviation hub in North India. It will reduce congestion at Delhi Airport, improve regional connectivity, support economic growth, and increase passenger and cargo capacity in the National Capital Region.