Aeropuerto de Shirdi Airport (SAG)
Shirdi Airport (IATA: SAG, ICAO: VASD) is located in Kakdi village, approximately 14 kilometers from the renowned pilgrimage town of Shirdi, in the state of Maharashtra, India. This domestic airport primarily serves devotees travelling to visit the famous Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, drawing millions of spiritual tourists annually.
Opened on October 1, 2017, Shirdi Airport has quickly established itself as a crucial transport hub for the region. It is managed by the Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC) and was constructed with the aim of improving accessibility to one of India's most visited religious destinations. The airport occupies a strategic location that not only caters to pilgrims but also contributes significantly to the local economy by facilitating tourism and trade.
Operated with a single asphalt runway, Shirdi Airport supports various domestic flights. Major Indian airlines, such as Air India, SpiceJet, and Indigo, operate regular flights connecting Shirdi to key cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad. The airport handles a substantial volume of passengers, with numbers steadily increasing as the airport's prominence grows. As of recent statistics, it serves hundreds of thousands of passengers annually, reflecting its vital role in regional connectivity.
Designed with modern amenities, the terminal can accommodate up to 500 passengers during peak hours, ensuring a comfortable travel experience. With ongoing plans for expansion and the addition of new routes, Shirdi Airport is poised to enhance its capacity and cement its status as an essential gateway for domestic air travel in India.