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Pathankot Airport (IATA: IXP, ICAO: VIPK) is a regional airport, 3 km from the nearest city Pathankot and 7 km from Pathankot Railway Station, located on the Pathankot – Majra Road. Pathankot airport serves national flights only. The airport, spread over an area of approximately 75 acres, is not well connected by public transport; only cabs ...
Pathankot is well connected by rail and road with the rest of the country. Pathankot is connected by a vast network of private and public-sector bus services to other cities in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir. Important destinations include Delhi, Manali Chandigarh, Jammu, Dharamshala, Dalhousie and Amritsar.
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Pathankot Airport. Chakki river. 12. Kandrori Jalandhar–Jammu line. This is a route-map template for Pathankot Junction, a railway junction in India. For a key to ...
Padum ALG [15] Serves Ladakh LAC and Kargil LOC as a second line of defence airport. Thoise ALG [16] Parma Valley ALG near Chushul (proposed) [17] [18] Himachal Pradesh shares 250 km border with Tibet (China). [19] Shimla Airport, [19] civil airport available for military use.
The nearest railway station is Nagrota Bagwan about 12 km away in south on 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) narrow gauge railway line originating at Pathankot. The nearest broad gauge railhead is Pathankot. The nearest airport is Gaggal airport (IATA airport code DHM), also known as Kangra airport, about 15 km to the west through Dharamshala
Punjab, a state of India, has airports which have access to international flights, domestic and some disused airstrips for emergency purposes.The airports are operated and owned by either the Airports Authority of India and Government of Punjab or private companies.
Pathankot already has an Air Force Station and will be coming on the air map of India very shortly. Surprisingly enough, the town is totally devoid of any monumental evidence to speak of its rich past except for a high ridge called Shimla Pahari, where the historical fort once existed, and some part of the rouni around the Gulmohar Tourist Complex.