Srinagar Airport

Sheikh Ul Alam International Airport or Srinagar Airport (IATA: SXR, ICAO: VISR), also known as Budgam Airbase is an international airport serving Srinagar, the summer capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is owned by the Indian Air Force with the Airports Authority of India operating a civil enclave at the airport and was designated as an international airport in 2005. The airport is located in Budgam, about 12 km (7.5 mi) south of Srinagar. It has an integrated domestic and international terminal with one asphalt runway.

Srinagar Airport
  • IATA: SXR
  • ICAO: VISR
Summary
Airport type Military/public
Owner Indian Air Force
Operator Airports Authority of India
Serves Srinagar
Location Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Elevation AMSL 1,655 m / 5,429 ft
Coordinates 33°59′13.7″N 074°46′27.3″E
Website Srinagar Airport
Map
SXR is located in Jammu and Kashmir

SXR
SXR
Location in Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
13/31 3,685 12,090 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2023 – March 2024)
Passengers 4,205,541 (Decrease 4.6%)
Aircraft movements 25,801 (Decrease 13.9%)
Cargo tonnage 9,126 (Decrease 0.8%)
Source: AAI

History

Srinagar airfield was established by the Indian Air Force. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, the airport received an airlift of Indian army troops to prevent Pakistan army from capturing Srinagar. Although the airport was small and lacked landing aids, the airlift was still carried out successfully on 27 October 1947. In September 1965, the Srinagar Airport was subjected to an air raid amid the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, which left some aircraft damaged.

In 1979, the Airports Authority of India established a civil enclave at the airport. The terminal was modified in February 1998 to be able to handle international Hajj flights which started operating from January 2002. During the Kargil War in 1999, the airport was taken over completely by the Air Force and civilian flights were stopped.

In March 2005, the airport was granted international status by the Indian government. In 2006, the airport was renamed Sheikh-ul-Alam International Airport after the Sheikh-ul-Alam, a Kashmiri Sufi saint. In 2020, the airport was proposed to be renamed as Major Somnath Sharma International Airport after Major Somnath Sharma, the first recipient of India’s highest military decoration, Param Vir Chakra.

Infrastructure

Terminal

The airport has an integrated terminal, handling both domestic and international flights. It covers 19,700 m2 (212,000 sq ft) and can serve 950 passengers at a time.

A view from the apron showing the terminal and aero-bridges

The terminal is designed on the Himalayan theme and has a sloping roof to facilitate easier removal of snow. The terminal was constructed as a part of a larger expansion project at a cost of ₹1.3 billion (US$16 million), initiated by the Government of India and was inaugurated on 14 February 2009. There are nine parking bays with four connected by aerobridges with the terminal. In 2019, the authorities planned to construct a new airport terminal handling only international flights with domestic flights operating from the older terminal. In September 2021, the Aviation Minister announced that the existing terminal will be expanded from the present 25,000 m2 (270,000 sq ft) to 63,000 m2 (680,000 sq ft) at a cost of ₹1,500 crore (US$180 million). Other amenities include a food court, food outlets, handicraft shops, ATMs, currency exchanges and WiFi.

Runway

There is a single asphalt runway, 13/31, with dimensions 3,685 by 46 metres (12,090 ft × 151 ft). It has been equipped with an instrument landing system since February 2011. In August 2018, a test flight was conducted for night landing by Directorate General of Civil Aviation. On 19 March 2021, commercial night flying operations at the airport started.

Airlines and destinations

In February 2009, Air India Express started weekly flights to Dubai, the first regularly scheduled international flight from Srinagar. However, due to low demand from passengers, the flights were terminated in January 2010.

Aircraft parked at Srinagar Airport
A Jet Airways flight at Srinagar airport
Airlines Destinations
Air India Delhi, Jammu, Leh
Air India Express Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai
Akasa Air Mumbai
IndiGo Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai
SpiceJet Delhi, Jammu, Mumbai
Vistara Delhi, Jammu, Mumbai

Access

The airport is located about 12 km (7.5 mi) from the city of Srinagar. There is a car park with 250 spaces. The government provides a paid bus service between the airport and the tourist reception center near Lal Chowk, while the Airports Authority of India operates a free bus service between the terminal and the airport entrance gate one km (0.62 mi) away. The airport is also served by taxis and car rental agencies, which have their booths outside the terminal.

Notable accidents and incidents

On 7 September 1965, amid the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, four fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force attacked the Srinagar airport. An Indian Air Force Douglas C-47 Skytrain and an Indian Airlines Douglas DC-3 were destroyed during the air raid. A Chicago Tribune article published the following day reported that one Indian aircraft and a Caribou transport of the United Nations observers headquarters were damaged.