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The flight was en route to Saudi Arabia’s Dammam from Calicut city in southern India’s Kerala state when it was forced to make an emergency landing nearly 400km away in state capital ...
The airport is the second-busiest airport in the state of Kerala, eighth-busiest airport in India in terms of international traffic [6] and the 16th overall in India, as of 2024. In the financial year 2023-24, the airport handled over 4.4 million passengers, with a total of over 30,000 aircraft movements.
Kozhikode International Airport: International AAI: 1 2,860 Operational Kozhikode — — Thiruvambady International Airport: Future PPP Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kanyakumari VOTV TRV Thiruvananthapuram International Airport: International PPP (Owner: AAI Operator: ATIAL Adani Group) 2 3,407 Operational — — Southern Air ...
Trivandrum International Airport is situated within 15 kilometers [87] from Vizhinjam Seaport Thiruvananthapuram, the geographical proximity facilitates efficient passenger and air cargo transportation. The airport [88] and seaport are both managed by the Adani Group, providing a unified administrative authority. This shared management is ...
The closure led Emirates and Flydubai to cancel several of their flights, [35] [36] and also affected 23,000 passengers at the airport. [37] Dubai International Airport resumed operations at 18:30 local time, [38] [39] at restricted capacity, using only one runway and maximizing the use of the runways at Al Maktoum International Airport. [37]
Thiruvananthapuram (/ ˌ t ɪ r uː v ə ˌ n ʌ n t ə ˈ p ʊər ə m / TIRR-oo-və-NUN-təp-OOR-əm; Malayalam: [t̪iɾuʋɐnɐn̪d̪ɐpuɾɐm] ⓘ), formerly known as Trivandrum and T'puram, [10] is the capital city of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most populous city in Kerala [11] with a population of 957,730 within the city limits.
It is situated at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. Originally founded as Kerala Flying Club, a private flying club in 1959 by G. V. Raja, it was bought by the state government in 1981. In 2006, the institute was approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) as a Flying Training Organisation (FTO).
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