Jaipur International Airport


Jaipur International Airport is an international airport serving Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. It is located in the southern suburb of Sanganer, located about from the city centre. It is the 13th-busiest airport in India in daily scheduled flight operations.

History

On 29 December 2005, the airport was granted the status of international airport. The airport's apron can accommodate 14 aircraft, and the new integrated terminal building can handle up to 1,000 passengers at peak hours.
On 1 July 2009 T2 was inaugurated, and further expanded in 2019 when it's runway was expanded in a width of around 20 meters on each side, a new hall in the departure area, three conveyor belts and 2 new aerobridges were also installed.
Between 2018-24, T1 was upgraded, floor area was expanded from 10,000 to 18,000 square meters and redesigned to reflect traditional Rajasthani architecture.
2016 plan to construct a new greenfield airport for Jaipur at different location just outside the Jaipur Ring Road at Shivdaspura, was abandoned in May 2023 due to the lack of viability and the acquired land was used for developing an economic hub.

Terminals

Terminal T1: International

T1, being exclusively used as the international terminal.

Terminal T2: Domestic

T2, used exclusively as the domestic terminal, has area, 14 airport check-in counters, four security counters, central heating system, central air conditioning, an inline x-ray baggage inspection system integrated with the departure conveyor system, baggage claim carousels, escalators, public address system, flight information display system, CCTV for surveillance, airport check-in counters with Common Use Terminal Equipment, car parking, etc. The domestic terminal building, built in Rajasthani architecture with sandstone and Dholpur stone, has a peak hour passenger handling capacity of 500 passengers and an annual handling capacity of 400,000. It has three VIP lounges.

Terminal T3: proposed

A 2018 plan for expansion, which envisaged annual passenger growth from 5 million passengers to over 10 million by 2023, a new passenger terminal T3 on 1.25 lakh square meters area was expected to be completed by 2026/27. It is yet to see any progress as of August 2025.

Air cargo terminal

Cargo terminal, adjacent to the T1, has an area of approximately

Passenger flights

Top destinations

RankDestination Passengers Main airlines
1Delhi 1,520,000IndiGo; Air India Express; Akasa Air; SpiceJet;
2Mumbai 1,280,000IndiGo; Air India Express; Akasa Air; Air India
3Bengaluru 920,000IndiGo; Air India Express
4Hyderabad 630,000IndiGo; Air India Express
5Ahmedabad 570,000IndiGo; Air India Express
6Pune 500,000IndiGo; Air India Express; SpiceJet
7Lucknow 400,000IndiGo; Air India Express
8Goa 380,000IndiGo; Akasa Air
9Kolkata 350,000IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India Express
10Chandigarh 320,000IndiGo

Other details

Awards

The airport was declared as the World's Best Airport in the category of 2 to 5 million passengers per annum three consecutive times in 2015, 2016 and 2018 by Airports Council International.

Incidents