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Mysore Airport (IATA: MYQ, ICAO: VOMY), also known as Mandakalli Airport, is a domestic airport serving Mysore in Karnataka, India. It is located eight kilometres (5 mi) south of the city in the village of Mandakalli and is owned and operated by the Airports Authority of India. The Princely State of Mysore constructed it in 1940. The airport ...
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Mysore Junction railway station is one of the most important stations in the country. [13] It is the headquarters of SWR Mysore Division. [14] Other railway stations in the city are Chamarajapuram and Ashokapuram. [15] The railway station in Naganahalli Village will be made as satellite railway station to Mysore. [16] Mysore Railway Station ...
M. Malgudi Express; Mangalore–Hassan–Mysore line; MGR Chennai Central–Mysuru Vande Bharat Express; Mysore–Bangalore line; Mysuru–Cuddalore Port Express
Mysore Airport. Mysore Airport is a domestic airport and is located near the village of Mandakalli, 10 kilometres south of the centre of the city. [127] It was built by the kings of Mysore in early 1940s. [128] Mysore Airport currently serves the city of Mysore and is connected to multiple domestic locations including Chennai [129] and Hyderabad.
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Konchady, Kavoor, Airport: 42A State Bank: Bajpe Adyapadi 47B Irregular 42B State Bank: Bajpe Kattalsar 47C Irregular 42E Kankanadi: Bajpe 47D Irregular 42M STATEBANK BAJPE Every hour 43 State Bank: Bajpe 22 Irregular Kudupu, Vamanjoor, Kaikamba: 43A State Bank: Bajpe Adyapadi 22A 9am 12pm 5pm 44A State Bank: Someshwar ullal 12A Half an hour ...
Mysore and Mangalore are the major economic hubs of the region. Tourism and IT is the major industry in Mysore. The city attracted about 3.15 million tourists in 2010. [11] Mysore has traditionally been home to industries such as weaving, sandalwood carving, bronze work and the production of lime and salt. [12]