Dibrugarh Airport, Commercial airport in Dibrugarh district, India.
Dibrugarh Airport is a regional facility in Assam's Dibrugarh district with a passenger terminal and a single asphalt runway. The airport links the region to multiple cities across northeastern India and beyond.
The facility started as a small military base during World War II and later evolved into a civil aviation hub. This transformation made it a key transport node for northeastern India.
The airport serves as a gateway to Assam's tea gardens and traditional crafts centers in the upper Brahmaputra Valley. Visitors use it to access the local markets and religious sites of the region.
The terminal is straightforward to navigate, with several airlines operating regular flights to major cities. The facility is easy to explore given its simple layout and clear signage.
The airport holds a distinctive place as the easternmost facility with regular scheduled flights in India. This location makes it an interesting point to understand the region's aviation story.
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