List of airports in West Bengal

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This is a list of airports in West Bengal, a state in eastern India, grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state.

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This list contains the following information:

Airports

City served IATA ICAO Airport nameNote
International Airports
Kolkata CCUVECC Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport International connections to Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, ASEAN Countries and Middle East and domestic flights to all Indian cities.
Siliguri IXBVEBD Bagdogra International Airport International flights to Paro and Bangkok, [1] and domestic flights to multiple Indian cities.
Domestic airports
Durgapur RDPVEDG Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport Domestic Airport. Commercial flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad.
Cooch Behar COHVECO Cooch Behar Airport Domestic Airport. Commercial flight to Kolkata
Balurghat RGHVEBG Balurghat Airport
Kolkata VEBA Behala Airport Flying Club
Malda LDAVEMH Malda Airport
Private Airstrips
Asansol VEBB Burnpur Airport Steel Authority of India Limited
Durgapur Durgapur Steel Plant Airport
Military Airbases
Barrackpore VEBR Barrackpore Air Force Station Indian Air Force
Hasimara / New JalpaiguriVEHX Hasimara Air Force Station Indian Air Force
Kalaikunda VEDX Kalaikunda Air Force Station Indian Air Force
Kanchrapara VBKP Air Force Station Kanchrapara Indian Air Force
Panagarh VEPH Panagarh Air Force Station Indian Air Force
Salua Air Force Station Salua Indian Air Force
Surichua (Planned) [2] - Indian Air Force
Closed Airstrips/Runways
Asansol Asansol Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip
Hijli Hijli Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip
Piardoba Piardoba Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip
Bagrakote Leesh River Airstrip
Dhubulia Dhubulia AirstripNo. 99 Squadron RAF during World War II
Garhbeta Digri Airfield World War II RAF 159 Squadron
Guskara Guskhara Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip
Jhargram Dudhkundi Airfield World War II USAAF 444th Bombardment Group
Kalyani Kalyani Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip
Pandaveswar Pandaveswar Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip
Purulia Charra Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip
Salboni Salboni Airfield World War II USAAF Airstrip

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References

  1. "Bagdogra Flight Connections".
  2. "IAF plans to make Birbhum aerodrome permanent base".