Goa International Airport is the major gateway for the state of Goa on India’s western coast. A tourist magnet, it is renowned for its spectacular beaches, world-heritage architecture and temples.
Although small, there are between 30 and 40 daily flights to Goa International Airport, with most flights arriving in the afternoons from elsewhere in India. International flights are sporadic and mostly seasonal.
There are two terminals. The domestic terminal was constructed in the early 1980s and the international in the mid-1990s and both are managed as public works. There's a basic selection of shops and eateries, although be prepared for minimal facilities and long queues at peak times. The good news is that a new integrated terminal is under construction, which, when complete, should help ease congestion.
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There are two terminals adjacent to each other, within walking distance.
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Money and communications: Currency exchange services are available.
Luggage: Complimentary luggage trolleys are available throughout the airport. A baggage-wrapping machine is located in international departures.
Conference and business: No business facilities are available at this airport.
Other facilities: There is a first aid centre at the airport, and a child-care facility is currently under construction.
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi is available via Tata Indicom and costs about one rupee per minute.
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Goa Airport has capacity for 350 cars and ten coaches. For a car, the charge is INR 60 (about £0.80) for less than four hours, or INR 360 (almost £5) for a day.
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Money and communications: Currency exchange services are available.
Luggage: Complimentary luggage trolleys are available throughout the airport. A baggage-wrapping machine is located in international departures.
Conference and business: No business facilities are available at this airport.
Other facilities: There is a first aid centre at the airport, and a child-care facility is currently under construction.
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi is available via Tata Indicom and costs about one rupee per minute.
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