Jodhpur Airport - JDH
Jodhpur is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan, India, where travelers can fly in through the Jodhpur Airport (JDH). It caters to over 500,000 passengers annually, making it the 44th busiest airport in India.
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The early beginnings of Jodhpur Airport (JDH) were in the 1920s when Maharaja Umaid Singh set up the Jodhpur Flying Club. The next 30 years saw the development of the airfield, which became home to the Royal Indian Air Force until 1965. The airport features a 12-acre civil enclave, which includes a 5,690-square meter terminal, 7 check-in counters, and 3 boarding gates. It also features an apron with 3 parking bays that can accommodate two A320 and an ATR aircraft, and a single 2,745-meter runway. The airport services flights by Air India, IndiGo, Spice Jet, and Vistara. It connects passengers to nearby cities such as Aauwa, Khandi, Pali, Rohat, and Sardar Samand.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Nearby airports to Jodhpur Airport (JDH) include Maharana Pratap Airport (JSA) 296 kilometers away, Jaipur International Airport (JAI) 338 kilometers away, and Kota Airport (KTU) 385 kilometers away.
Taj Travelers can indulge in the 5-star Taj Hari Mahal Jodhpur, Indana Palace Jodhpur, Radisson Jodhpur, and Umaid Bhawan Palace. Umaid Bhawan Palace is a luxurious hotel situated 0.7 miles from the airport, offering top of the line services to its guest. Alternate 4-star hotel located within a mile away from the airport such as The Ajit Bhawan – A Palace Resort and the Apnayt Villa.