Surat Airport Information - Contact Number - Details
Surat Airport is a domestic airport located in Magdala, 11 kilometres south-west of Surat in the Western Indian state of Gujarat. It currently caters to scheduled airline services as well as personal aircraft and is also home to a Flying training school.
Surat Airport Information Details
Surat airport was built and owned by the State government of Gujarat. During the 1990s, Vayudoot and Gujarat Airways had been operating through Surat Airport and both discontinued their flights since May 1994 and January 2000, respectively.
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Surat Airport Address Location Contact No Enquiry Number
Address --------------- Dumas Road, Dumas, Surat, Gujarat 394550
Contact No------------ 0261 272 0109
E mail ----------------- info@suratairport.com
Travel Agent Phone number ---- 92276 88277
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Surat airport will have device Landing System (ILS) to provide precision guidance to aircraft imminent a runway. A mixture of radio signals and high-intensity lighting arrays will enable a safe landing during tool Meteorological Condition (IMC) such as low ceilings or reduced visibility due to fog and rain.
Surat Airport Passenger Facilities
There are bookstalls, snack bar, juice counter, tea/coffee bar, public telephone booths, baggage trolleys, wheel chairs for the physically disabled, medical facilities, and lost and found baggage facilities. The lounge at the airport can seat 120 people. There are no moneychangers or ATM machines at the Surat airport.
There are car rental services available at the airport. Surat airport is not served by any train, tram, or public bus service. The only public transports available at the airport are taxi cars and three wheel auto-rickshaws. There are private minibuses that operate between the airport and the city, and the average travel time can vary between 30 minutes to one hour.
The airport, with a 1400 metre airstrip and an adjoining 60 by 40 metre apron was then transferred to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in 2003, who took up the airport for modernisation. Surat airport's new terminal building is capable of handling 240 passengers per hour. The adjacent concrete apron measures 235 by 90 metres, and is linked by two taxiways to its sole runway that is leaning 04/22, is 2250 metres long and 45 metres wide.
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