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About Rajahmundry Airport

Rajahmundry Airport is a domestic airport that serves Rajahmundry and surrounding towns. The IATA code of this airport is RJA. The airport consists of only one terminal. It is connected to a number of cities throughout the country such as Bangalore, Delhi, Tirupati, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Visakhapatnam. The airport is situated around 16 km outside Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh. The airport in Rajahmundry was constructed during the period of British colonial rule. The airport has the capacity to handle 75 incoming and 75 outgoing passengers at the same time, thus taking the total passenger capacity to 150. Passengers at the airport can make use of several facilities such as the childcare room, wheelchair assistance, Wi-Fi, hotel reservation counter, lost and found baggage counter, free trolley facility, police assistance, car rental services, and first-aid medical facility.

About Rajahmundry

Rajahmundry, officially called Rajamahendravaram, is the cultural capital of the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is known for floriculture, agriculture, culture, history, and tourism. Rajahmundry was once ruled by the Chalukya dynasty. It is situated on the banks of the River Godavari and has many historic temples and scenic spots. In 1823, during British rule in India, the Rajahmundry district was created as part of the Madras Presidency. After its reorganisation in 1859, it was divided into the Godavari and Krishna districts. During India's freedom struggle, Rajahmundry was home to several movements and was a base for many key leaders. It is also known as the birthplace of the Telugu language and the publication of the first Telugu novel, Rajashekhara Charithra. Also, Nannayya, the earliest known Telugu poet and one of the authors of the Telugu version of the Mahabharata, was born here in Rajahmundry. Rajahmundry is well-known for cultivating flowers. A wide variety of flowers are available here, and nurseries cover more than 3,500 acres of the area. The weather at Rajahmundry is usually hot and humid, as the city has a typical tropical climate. The temperature usually rises to almost unbearable levels between April and June. In comparison, December and January are cooler, with temperatures ranging from 27 degree C to 30 degree C. The city receives heavy rainfall at the end of the summer when depressions form over the Bay of Bengal.

About Dibrugarh Airport

Dibrugarh Airport is a domestic airport located 16 km away from the city in Mohanbari and serves upper Assam and the neighbouring state of Arunachal Pradesh. The IATA code of the airport is DIB. It is surrounded by a lush-green tea estate. Air India, Alliance Air, IndiGo, and Vistara airlines operate from here. The domestic terminal has a total capacity of 250 each for departures and arrivals, and there are 4 boarding gates with 10 check-in counters. Chartered helicopter services are also available from this airport. Passengers can arrive or depart from the airport by public transport or private taxis. Long-term and short-term parking facilities are also available here. The airport has only one terminal and all domestic flight operations are handled through this terminal. On a daily basis, two flights are available from Dibrugarh to New Delhi, the national capital of the country. Apart from this, regular flights are also available from Dibrugarh to cities like Dimapur and Kolkata. Passengers at the airport can access a variety of facilities such as cash machines and ATMs, free trolleys, free medical facilities, lost and found at the office of the terminal manager, general taxi service, car rental services, and parking.

About Dibrugarh

Located in a valley along the River Brahmaputra, this city in northeastern Assam earned the title of the ëtea city of Indiaí as it is one of the largest tea-producing regions in the country. It provides the perfect mix of natural beauty, culture, and tradition. Filled with gushing rivers and sprawling tea gardens, it is a perfect place to unwind and enjoy nature. The other two big industries in this region are oil milling and coal mining. A tributary of the Brahmaputra, Burhi Dihing, divides the Dibrugarh district into east and west. The city serves as the entrance to the three tea-producing districts of Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, and Sivasagar that accounts for about 50 percent of Assamís tea production. Dibrugarhís local cuisine includes bhat, dali, khar, masor tenga, tarkari, aloo pitika, and mangkho. The Assamese dishes are significantly influenced by other parts of east India. Bihu, Chavang Kut, and Dehing Patkai are the major festivals here and are celebrated with great enthusiasm. They usually involve folk dance by different tribes and revolve around cultivation and harvesting of crops. Assamese and English are the most widely spoken languages in Dibrugarh.
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Airport Information

Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh Airport, F2MF+J6P, Assam 786012

Rajahmundry

Rajahmundry Airport, Madhurapudi, Andhra Pradesh 533103

Frequently Asked Questions

No, there are no direct or connecting flights between Dibrugarh and Rajahmundry.
Dibrugarh Airport serves people from upper Assam and the neighbouring state of Arunachal Pradesh.
The airport has one asphalt-surface runway, with a length of 1,740 m and an elevation of 46 m above sea level.
There is only one terminal at the Dibrugarh Airport.
Rajahmundry is a major hub for transportation, salt, rice, and lumber.
You can buy mekhela chador, gamosa, japi, jorai, and Assam silk sarees from Dibrugarh. You can also buy cane and bamboo products from Dibrugarh.
Ratnam pens, plants from Kadiyapulanka nurseries, rose milk, and Artos soft drinks are some of the famous things that you should buy from Rajahmundry.
Dibrugarh serves as the entrance to the three tea-producing districts of Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, and Sivasagar that accounts for about 50 percent of Assamís tea production.
Rajahmundry is a city of poets and artists. It is also known as the powerhouse of culture among the south Indian states. It is also quite famous for its floriculture.
October to March is the best time to visit Dibrugarh as the weather remains pleasant and the temperature ranges from 10 degree C to 25 degree C.
Pootharekulu is a very popular sweet in Rajahmundry. It is made from finely ground rice starch, black gram, and ghee.
The Dibru-Saikhowa National Park is the closest national park from Dibrugarh. It is spread across the Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts of Assam.