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Travel to Gondiya


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18020-LTT - Shalimar-----17008-Darbhanga - Secunderabad

Air

Gondia Airport is situated near Kamtha Village, 15 km from Gondia City. This Airstrip was built by the British during World War Two in 1940. Initially run by the Public Works Department, it was taken over by the state-owned MIDC from August 1998 to December 2005, after which it has been operated by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). The AAI has extended the runway at Gondia airport to 7,500 feet to handle the operations of aircraft like Airbus A-320 and Boeing 737.

It is also home to a pilot training centre called National Flying Training Institute, one of the pilot training centres of CAEOAA Global Academy, which is a joint venture of CAE Inc, Canada and Airports Authority of India. NIATAM (National Institute of Aviation Technology and Management) is also functional near Gondia Airport. The airport is equipped with modern navigational aids like NDB, DVOR, DME, ILS and Night Landing Facilities. The airport has night landing facilities however there are no scheduled commercial flights into Gondia. The nearest airports with scheduled flights are at Raipur and Nagpur.

Road

The Hazira (Surat)–Dhule–Nagpur–Raipur–Kolkata National Highway 6 (India) is the only national highway passing through the district, which covers to a total distance of 99.37 km. Gondia has bus connectivity to Jabalpur,
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