Ayodhya Airport
Area : 8000 sqm
Client : Airport Authority of India
Typology : Master Planning, Urban Mobility
Completion : 2024
A connectivity hub poised to drive economic self-sufficiency in a tier 2 City.
The Ayodhya Airport emerges as an infrastructural marvel and a promise of holistic community development and cultural enrichment. Beyond its physical dimensions, the airport, with its GRIHA 4-Star Certification,* stands as a testament to India’s commitment to sustainable practices, heralding a new era in environmentally conscious aviation.
With a focus on improving connectivity, the Ayodhya Airport is strategically located to facilitate travel for devotees and tourists. For the last decade, India has seen unprecedented growth in aviation traffic and infrastructure. Ayodhya Airport is the newest milestone in this journey. The airport has over 100 aircraft with a peak-hour capacity of 750+ passengers, catering to a large population and accommodate the continuous expected growth. A two-storeyed structure, the Ayodhya Airport is adorned with elevational elements depicting the sacred city’s rich history. The ground floor invites passengers with expansive amenities, and the airport operations are carried out from the first floor.
Anticipating a surge in tourism, the Ayodhya Airport’s passenger terminal accommodates 150 arrivals and departures simultaneously. The Airport is poised to transcend the ordinary, mirroring the cultural opulence of Ayodhya and redefining contemporary airports to authentically embody the city’s identity – a symbol of pride for the aviation industry. For the devotees and pilgrims who will tread the corridors of Ayodhya Airport, the journey is physical and spiritual. The airport is strategically designed to further develop Ayodhya as one of the world’s largest pilgrimage centers, providing seamless connectivity and making the journey to Ayodhya more accessible and enriching for pilgrim.