Gaya Airport

International airport in Gaya, Bihar, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gaya Airport

Gaya International Airport (IATA: GAY, ICAO: VEGY) is an international airport serving Gaya, Bihar, India. It is located 12 km (7.5 mi) south-west of Gaya and 5 km (3.1 mi) from Bodh Gaya, from where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment.

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Gaya International Airport
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Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAirports Authority of India
ServesGaya
LocationGaya, Bihar, India
Opened2002; 23 years ago (2002)
Elevation AMSL116 m / 380 ft
Coordinates24°44′40″N 084°57′04″E
WebsiteGaya Airport
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GAY
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GAY
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
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10/28 2,286 7,500 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2024 - March 2025)
Passengers329,304 ( 2.8%)
Aircraft movements2,538 ()
Cargo tonnage
Source: AAI[1][2][3]
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Overview

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Apron area of the airport

The airport is spread over an area of 954 acres. The airport terminal building, spread over 7,500 square meters can handle 250 departure and 250 arrival passengers, two aerobridges and an apron capable for handling five Airbus A320 type aircraft. It is mainly seasonal and primarily caters to Buddhist tourists coming from South-East Asian countries from Thailand, Bhutan and Myanmar at present.[4]

A January 2021 report by the Parliament of India described the IATA code as "inappropriate, unsuitable, offensive and embarrassing" for Gaya due to the city's religious significance. In its report, the Committee on Public Undertakings recommended changing the airport code from "GAY" to "YAG", asking the government to "make all efforts" to change the code. As of February 2022, IATA has rejected a code change, stating that airport codes are permanent unless a strong justification relating to air safety is given.[5] LGBT groups in India have criticized the parliamentary committee's request as reflective of homophobia.

[6]Gaya Airport also serves as the only place of Bihar from where Hajj pilgrims take direct flight to Jeddah and Madina in Saudi Arabia.

Expansion

An additional 100 acres of land is under process for acquiring, while another 100 acres of land from four villages is to be acquired for runway expansion. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to develop the airport as a standby to Kolkata Airport.[7] The then Minister of State for Civil Aviation, K.C. Venugopal, informed the Rajya Sabha on 2018 that AAI has requested the Government of Bihar for a further acquisition of around 200 acres to allow the airport to be expanded. The airport is to be expanded and upgraded with the construction of a new passenger terminal building which would replace the current terminal structure. Other expansion works include expanding runaway 10/28, and installation of CAT-I ILS approach system. In the future, a cargo terminal has also been planned to be built.[8]

Airlines and destinations

Statistics

Passenger and aircraft movements at Gaya Airport (2011-2022)

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YearPassengersChangeAircraft movementsChangeRef
2021–22 47,311 Decrease 32.1% 625 Decrease 20.7% [14]
2020–21 69,655 Decrease 70.7% 788 Decrease 78.1% [15]
2019–20 237,452 Increase 16.1% 3,606 Increase 96.1% [16]
2018–19 213,635 Increase 14.4% 2,649 Increase 8.6% [17]
2017–18 186,670 Increase 5.1% 2,439 Increase 11.2% [18]
2016–17 177,663 Increase 13.1% 2,193 Increase 4.8% [19]
2015–16 157,144 Increase 22.0% 2,093 Increase 28.0% [20]
2014–15 128,829 Increase 24.6% 1,635 Increase 13.8% [21]
2013–14 102,212 Decrease 16.5% 1,437 Decrease 5.6% [22]
2012–13 121,091 Increase 23.2% 1,524 Increase 23.9% [23]
2011–12 98,273 Increase 94.0% 1,230 Increase 108.5% [24]
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