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Manohar International Airport overtakes Dabolim in connectivity in five months

While Dabolim is connected to 15 domestic destinations, MIA is connected to 21. While both are in the same state, Goa, Dabolim airport is operated by the Indian Navy, and it is closed from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm on weekdays. Also, the civil enclave has limited bays. Hence, allotting additional slots to airlines at Dabolim is always a challenge.

June 29, 2023 / 08:37 IST
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Dabolim airport is operated by the Indian Navy, which has an offshore testing facility among other assets. (Image Source: Moneycontrol)
Dabolim airport is operated by the Indian Navy, which has an offshore testing facility among other assets. (Image Source: Moneycontrol)

The Manohar International Airport (MIA) at Mopa in north Goa (IATA: GOX) started commercial operations on January 5, 2023.

The project had seen its fair share of issues, with court cases and then pandemic delaying construction. When it was finally ready, IndiGo became the lead player by launching flights to the new airport in an unprecedented manner.

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This was soon followed by Go First, which is no longer in operation. Eventually, Akasa Air, Vistara and SpiceJet joined, with the new airport proving to be a blessing at least to Akasa, which did not have operations to Goa.

Five months after starting operations, MIA may still have fewer flights than Dabolim, in Goa itself, but is connected to more destinations than Dabolim. While Dabolim is connected to 15 domestic destinations, MIA is connected to 21.