Aéroport de Dabolim (Goa) / Dabolim Navy Airbase (GOI)
Dabolim Airport (IATA: GOI, ICAO: VOGO), also known as Dabolim Navy Airbase, serves as the primary gateway to the picturesque state of Goa, India. Nestled approximately 4 kilometers from Vasco da Gama and about 30 kilometers from the state capital, Panaji, this dual-use airport caters to both civilian and military operations. Established in the 1950s by the Portuguese to connect with their overseas territories, the airport has witnessed significant transformations post-Goa's integration into India in 1961.
As an international airport, Dabolim handles a diverse array of flights, linking Goa with major domestic cities and several international destinations. It is a pivotal infrastructure element that supports Goa's thriving tourism industry, drawing millions of visitors annually to its sun-kissed beaches and vibrant culture. The airport is jointly operated by the Indian Navy and the Airports Authority of India (AAI), ensuring robust functioning amidst both commercial and defense requirements.
In recent years, Dabolim Airport has recorded impressive passenger traffic, witnessing over 8 million passengers annually and managing more than 50,000 aircraft movements. The airport hosts numerous airlines, including domestic carriers such as IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet, as well as international airlines like Qatar Airways, Air Arabia, and TUI Airways.
Well-equipped with modern amenities, Dabolim Airport features an integrated terminal building that handles both domestic and international flights, ensuring a seamless travel experience for passengers. The airport’s strategic location, coupled with its extensive connectivity, makes it an indispensable hub for Goa's economic and tourism development.