Northeast Air Boost: Agartala Connects to Bagdogra and Silchar After 30 Years

Direct flight services are set to transform air connectivity in Northeast India. Agartala will connect with Bagdogra starting Sunday, providing better access to Darjeeling's tourist destinations. Simultaneously, the Agartala-Silchar route resumes after nearly three decades of suspension. These additions bring Agartala's total connected destinations to ten across the country.

Key Points: Agartala Launches Bagdogra Flights, Resumes Silchar Service After Decades

  • Air India Express launches Agartala-Bagdogra service starting Sunday evening
  • IndiGo operates Agartala-Silchar route twice weekly after 30-year gap
  • Agartala now connects to 10 destinations across India including major cities
  • MBB Airport ranks 10th nationally in customer satisfaction index
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Direct flights between Agartala-Bagdogra and Agartala-Silchar to boost air connectivity

Air India Express begins Agartala-Bagdogra flights while IndiGo resumes Agartala-Silchar route after nearly 30 years, expanding Northeast connectivity to 10 destinations.

"The route will be operated by IndiGo, marking the resumption of air services between the two Northeastern cities after almost 30 years. - Airport Officials"

Agartala, Oct 26

Direct flight services connecting Agartala with Bagdogra in West Bengal will begin on Sunday evening, while air connectivity between Agartala and Silchar in southern Assam will resume on October 28 after nearly three decades, officials said.

Assistant General Manager of the Airports Authority of India (AAI), Agartala, S. Haokip Jempu, said that Air India Express will commence its Agartala–Bagdogra service on Sunday evening from the Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport in Agartala.

Bagdogra Airport, located in Siliguri in North Bengal, is about 68 km from the popular tourist destination Darjeeling. He said that flight services between Agartala and Silchar will begin from October 28, operating twice a week, every Tuesday and Friday.

The route will be operated by IndiGo, marking the resumption of air services between the two Northeastern cities after almost 30 years.

With these additions, Agartala will now have direct air connectivity with 10 destinations across the country. At present, the Tripura capital is connected by air to Kolkata, Delhi, Imphal, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Dibrugarh, Guwahati, and Chennai.

According to AAI officials, Agartala's MBB Airport ranks 10th in the country in terms of the customer satisfaction index among all airports in India.

Currently, 13 to 16 flights operate daily, handling around 4,000 to 5,000 passengers per day.

The newly-constructed terminal building at the MBB Airport, with a built-up area of 30,000 sq. metres, has been designed to handle both domestic and international passengers simultaneously during peak hours.

Agartala's MBB Airport is the second busiest airport in the Northeast, after the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International (LGBI) Airport in Guwahati. There are a total of 23 airports in the northeastern region, of which 17 are operational. These include Guwahati, Silchar, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tezpur, Lilabari and Rupsi (Assam); Tezu, Pasighat, Ziro and Donyi Polo Airport (Arunachal Pradesh); Agartala (Tripura); Imphal (Manipur); Shillong (Meghalaya); Dimapur (Nagaland); Lengpui (Mizoram); and Pakyong (Sikkim).

Meanwhile, Tripura Transport and Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury earlier said that the state government had decided to extend financial support for the proposed Agartala–Chittagong (Bangladesh) air service to be operated by SpiceJet.

He said the government had allocated Rs 15 crore to the AAI for the project and already paid Rs 3.85 crore as a three-month advance in December 2022, besides deploying 25 police personnel to assist the Bureau of Immigration under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

However, due to political unrest in Bangladesh since August last year, the launch of flight services between Agartala and Chittagong has been delayed.

According to historian and writer Pannalal Roy, the land for Agartala, Kailashahar, and several other (now defunct) airports in Tripura was donated by the state’s erstwhile royal family.

"During the Second World War, King Bir Bikram supported the Allied powers, especially Great Britain, and deployed a contingent of the Tripura Army to assist them. During that time, airports at Agartala, Kailashahar, and other places were built to facilitate the Allied forces," Roy, who has authored several books on Tripura's royal history, told IANS.

He added that in 1943, Japanese fighter planes twice bombarded the Agartala airport.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Bagdogra connection is a game-changer for tourism! Now people from Tripura can easily visit Darjeeling and North Bengal. Hope the fares remain affordable for common people. Northeast connectivity has improved so much in recent years. 👍
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the new connectivity, I'm concerned about the Agartala-Chittagong flight delay. Cross-border connectivity is crucial for trade and cultural exchange. Hope the political situation in Bangladesh stabilizes soon so we can benefit from this route too.
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Sarah B
The historical context about King Bir Bikram and WWII is fascinating! It's amazing how our airports have such rich history. The new terminal building sounds impressive - 30,000 sq metres is quite spacious. Northeast India is truly developing well. ✈️
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Vikram M
Great to see Agartala becoming a major aviation hub in the Northeast! 10 direct destinations is impressive. The customer satisfaction ranking shows they're doing something right. Hope they maintain the quality as traffic increases.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Tripura last year, I'm impressed by the infrastructure development. The new connectivity will definitely boost tourism and business opportunities in the region. Looking forward to exploring more of Northeast India with these improved flight options!

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