Saturday, 6 May 2017

Airport Spotlight: Indore Airport (IDR)

Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport (ICAO code VAID, IATA code IDR), serving the Indian city of Indore is the busiest in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is named after the 18th Century Queen of the Malwa Kingdom. The airport is operated by the state run Airports Authority of India (AAI) which inaugurated a new integrated terminal building in 2012. We hopped over to take a look.
The terminal can handle 700 passengers per hour and cost Rupees 135 Crores to build. Though there are no scheduled international services from this airport at the time this post was written, the airport features an international departures section for future use. 

Airside view

City Side Entrance
A portrait of the Queen in the arrivals hall.


AAI loves potted plants, it seems.

Security Hold area

Check-in Counters.

Escalators leading up to departures

Arrivals area seen from the departures section

Restaurant in the Departures section

Signage

Towards the boarding gates.

Another view of 'Saptagiri', the restaurant.

Busy Apron

Air side facade



Air Odisha Cessna Caravan

The airport is also home to the local Flying Club