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Manohar International Airport (IATA: GOX, ICAO: VOGA), [5] is an international airport at Mopa in Pernem taluka, North Goa district in the state of Goa, India. It serves North Goa and the adjoining districts of Karnataka and Maharashtra , and as a second airport of Goa after Dabolim Airport in Dabolim .
Goa has two operational airports. The first being Dabolim Airport at Dabolim, and the new Manohar International Airport built at Mopa, North Goa. The Dabolim Airport is an international airport which was built in 1955 and is currently owned by the Government of Goa and the Indian Navy. A new terminal at the Dabolim Airport was inaugurated in ...
Mopa, Goa. 5 languages. ... Location of Mopa in Goa. Mopa. Mopa (India) ... The Manohar International Airport is located at Mopa. [1] References
Pernem railway station is the first railway station in Goa while coming from Mumbai. Mandovi Express, Konkan Kanya Express, Goa Sampark Kranti Express and Margao–Sawantwadi Road passenger (Train No.50107/50108 halts here). NH-17 passes through this area which connects it to Mumbai and Mangalore.
Manohar International Airport: Mopa: Goa: GOX 664,160 New NA NA Source: Airports Authority of India [2] 2021-22. Passenger traffic for FY 2021–22 Rank Name
Just Udo Aviation Private Limited, [8] doing business as Fly91 (stylised as FLY91), [3] [12] is an Indian low-cost regional airline headquartered in Ribandar, Goa, India.It operates from its base at Manohar International Airport in Mopa, North Goa district, with a fleet of three ATR-72 aircraft, to tier-2 and 3 cities of India. [13]
All these plans have implications for the proposed Mopa Airport and its link to Dabolim and Goa's population centres. The nearest station is Dabolim railway station . The port at Mormugao is located about 5 km (3.1 mi) away.
Goa International Airport, is a civil enclave at INS Hansa, a Naval airfield [112] located at Dabolim, near Vasco da Gama while the Manohar International Airport is located in the North at Mopa. [113] Within five months of its inception, Mopa airport began handling 30 per cent of all air traffic of Goa. [114]