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In September 2012, the Airports Authority of India upgraded the airport's cargo-handling capacity, enabling it to cater for the demand until 2015–16. There has been a 25 per cent growth in international cargo movement to and from Kolkata Airport and a 15 per cent increase in outward transit.
VEXX: East Zone - Kolkata Center; VIXX: North Zone - Delhi Center; VOXX: South Zone - Chennai Center; Operational – Functional status of the airport; Owned/operated by – Authority owning or operating the airport; Airport type – Type of airport as per terminology used by Airports Authority of India listed below:
The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is the central authority which deals with the processing of new trade licenses and the renewal of the same as well. [23] In 2019, Kolkata, along with Bengaluru was included in the list of cities in India for the World Bank's ease of doing business survey in India, which so far covered only New Delhi and ...
The airport's license was valid till 27 January 2021, but the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India) decided not to renew the license until further notice. [8] As of February 2023, it received its license again to restart commercial operations, with daily flights to Kolkata operated by the new low-cost regional airline, IndiaOne Air. [7]
India's busiest airports is the list of top fifty busiest commercially operational airports in the country. The tables below contain the busiest airports ranked by the following parameters as per the data published by Airports Authority of India .
Kolkata Inland Port ( officially known as Kolkata Terminal [4]) is an inland port. [1] The port is located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River in the Garden Reach area of Kolkata. It was developed by Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in 2013. It has a total area of 10 acres and a river front of 400 metres (1,300 ft) in length.
Kolkata Port is India's oldest port. Almost 50 million tons per year goods pass through the port of West Bengal. About 45 million tons of cargo per year are transported to Kolkata port (including Haldia port). Annually more than 6 million TEUs containers pass through West Bengal ports .
Jai Hind (also referred to as Biman Bandar) is a metro station of Kolkata Metro. [2] It will serve the city of Kolkata's main airport, the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport. It is expected to begin its services in 2025. [3] [4]