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About Dabolim Airport (GOI)

IATA/ICAO Code:
GOI/VOGO
Address:
Airport Rd, Dabolim, Goa 403801, India
City:
Goa
Country:
India
Phone:
+91 832 254 0796
Website: http://www.goanairport.com/
Arrivals: Dabolim (GOI) Arrivals
Departures: Dabolim (GOI) Departures
Latitude/Longitude
15.38080025, 73.83139801
Map: Click to view airport map
Reviews:
Dabolim Airport duty free
1.5 rating based on 12,345 ratings
Overall rating: 1.5 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.
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Dabolim Airport (IATA: GOI, ICAO: VOGO), is an airport serving the Goa area in India. Scroll down or click here to see what Dabolim Airport shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities we have in our Duty Free Information 2024 Database. Currently in our database we have information on 8 shops, 3 cafes, and 12 restaurants at Dabolim Airport. If you believe this data is out of date or incorrect in any way, please contact us and we will get our team of researchers to correct our data.

Dabolim Airport, also known as the Goa International Airport, is located in Vasco da Gama, in the Indian state of Goa. It is the only airport in Goa, and serves both civil and military needs for transportation. The airport serves more than two million passengers each year, making it one of India’s busiest airports. The facility was initially established by the Portuguese as a Royal Air Force Station in 1955. Today, it is jointly managed by the Indian Navy and the Airports Authority of India (AAI).

Dabolim Airport consists of a single runway and multiple passenger terminals. Its primary runway has a length of 2,400 meters and can accommodate aircraft up to Code E on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Pavement Classification Number system. It also has two connecting taxiways – Alpha1 & Alpha2 – to facilitate quick turnaround times for aircraft. Additionally, it boasts an advanced CAT III Instrument Landing System (ILS) that allows pilots to land their planes safely even in low visibility conditions due to fog or smog.

The airport has two modern passenger terminals – Terminal 1 for domestic flights and Terminal 2 for international flights. Terminal 1 is spread over an area of 3300 sqm and houses 12 check-in counters, X-ray baggage scanners, conveyor belts, etc., while Terminal 2 is much larger with a total area of 5500 sqm and 15 check-in counters along with many other amenities such as Immigration counters, Customs counter, Duty Free shops, etc. Passengers can avail various facilities at both terminals such as ATM machines, free Wi-Fi access points around the terminal building complex, car rental services etc.

Apart from civilian use, Dabolim Airport also serves as a forward base for the Indian Navy’s combat jets such as Mirage 2000s & MIG 29Ks which fly out of here regularly for training purposes or joint naval exercises like ‘Malabar’ with friendly nations like Japan & USA. The airport also provides refueling services to all types of aircrafts through its single fuelling station by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). A new cargo complex was inaugurated at Dabolim Airport in December 2018 to further strengthen its capabilities to handle air cargo traffic from across India & abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dabolim Airport

It takes approximately 1 hour 12 mins to drive the 27.5 mi (44.3 kilometres) between the centre of Goa and Dabolim Airport, making it accessible enough to facilitate and accommodate any travel plans. Make sure you arrive in time to take the opportunity to explore the duty-free shopping opportunities located inside GOI airport, where you can purchase exclusive perfumes and colognes, cigarettes, alcohol, food items, confectionery, and souvenirs from India.

External parking options are available. Don't forget that you can also opt to leave your car at home, thanks to the many public transportation alternatives that can take you to and from Dabolim Airport.

Once you arrive at the airport, you have the option to fuel up for your journey ahead by grabbing a bite to eat at any of the 15 available restaurants and cafes, or why not head straight for the duty-free shopping opportunities at the 8 different shops around Dabolim Airport? Get a last-minute gift for a loved one, or spoil yourself with a well-deserved souvenir from your trip.

  • Da Milano
  • GI Store
  • Laurela
  • Off Beat
  • Rare Planet
  • Rossara
  • Tribes India
  • Wembley

  • Caffecino & Bar
  • Chai Point
  • ChocoBay
  • Curry Kitchen
  • Flying Bites
  • Good Times Bar
  • House of Candy
  • Idli.com
  • Kailash Parbat
  • KFC
  • Mithai and Bites
  • Momos+more
  • Subway
  • Wrapafella

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GOI/VOGO

Airport Rd, Dabolim, Goa 403801, India

Goa

India

+91 832 254 0796

Dabolim Airport (GOI/VOGO) shops, restaurants, and facilities

Shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities at Dabolim Airport:

Caffecino & Bar
  • Domestic SHA
Chai Point
  • Departure Area
Chai Point
  • City Side
ChocoBay
  • First Floor, Domestic SHA
Curry Kitchen
  • Domestic SHA
Da Milano
  • Domestic SHA
Flying Bites
  • Departure Check-in Area, Ground Floor
GI Store
  • Departure 1st Floor
Good Times Bar
  • Domestic SHA
House of Candy
  • Domestic SHA
Idli.com
  • Domestic SHA
Kailash Parbat
  • Domestic SHA
Laurela
  • Domestic SHA
Mithai and Bites
  • Ground Floor
Momos+more
  • Domestic SHA
Off Beat
  • Domestic SHA
Rare Planet
  • Domestic SHA
Rossara
  • Departure Area
Tribes India
  • Departure 1st Floor
Wembley
  • Domestic SHA
Wrapafella
  • Domestic SHA

Dabolim Airport Reviews

★☆☆☆☆
Sad sad times for a brand new airport. Pathetic attempt by a government body who, like most things, government should stay out of and let he private sector do its part. Weird layout, non functioning facilities in a 10 day old airport, everything about it is a failed attempt at what could have been spectacular for such an important tourist destination
- Manish

★☆☆☆☆
It is a PATHETIC, SORRY, excuse for a NEW Airport. Opened now few months, it looks 20 years old. Opened with filthy carpets, stained carpets, walls, tiles, pathetic dirty bathrooms, sinks stained, paan stains in a NEW?A airport. Most stupid design ever. Enter on ground level, go up equla to 4 floors to wait, then back down 3 floors to the docking gates!!! Ridiculous. The holding area has little or NO air-conditioning, (where the thousand travellers wait to board), has a PATHETIC food stall. Imagine the foreigners waiting at 2am with that shitty sandwich shop. In Bombay DOMESTIC Terminal 1-C you have Starbucks, KFC, Dominoes etc etc etc....... and here????? A sad sorry excuse for India's tourism heaven. We get thousands of charter flyers each year, and the suffered in the old terminal, and the new one is hardly better. We tell ourselves, "Its better than the old one" But.....it was made and is run by Government. What can you expect????????
- Manish

★☆☆☆☆
Considering this "new" terminal only opened a year ago its poorly laid out, lacking food and retail facilities and dirty. Staff seem poorly trained and under-motivated. Security was particularly lax - more interested in stamping hand baggage tags than noticing unclaimed bags.
- Matthew

★☆☆☆☆
In all my years of travelling, this is one of the worst possible airports that I have seen. almost an hour line to scan the baggage. They do not have line scanners. Extremely pathetic staff at the scanners. Security line was another half hour. They are not prepared for the afternoon rush. Airport has no facilites at all.
- Neeladri Chowdhury

★★★☆☆
The new Goa airport is honestly below par to the international standards. For international passengers, it is an absolutely pathetic situation inside the terminal. But given the fact that Goa mainly operates as a domestic hub, it explains the lack of facilities. However with the increase in Indian tourism, Goa would require an upgrade. As of now only 4 international flights fly into Goa. All together, it is still an underdeveloped airport but has the bare minimums to allow a passenger to get onto his/her flight and fly off to another more appealing airport.
- Ryesh'er D'souza

★☆☆☆☆
Very poorly planned for a just modernised airport. Toilets poorly maintained. Only one food joint in the entire domestic boarding area...someone's making a lot of money in this arrangement....hmmm.! Arrival hall is cramped. Again, the taxi arrangement here reeks of nepotistic profiteering. Had to wait 45 minutes in a queue to finally get allotted a taxi.
- Baban Balan

★☆☆☆☆
As I have posted before, Goa airport is a new sorry excuse for an airport. Designed by and maintained by the government, what can you expect but the worst possible design, crowded, no working ac very often, not enough parking bays, its a mess.
- Manish

★★☆☆☆
We landed on 30th December, the peak season of tourism. And then we stood in the taxi cue for 2 hours before we made friends with another family and shared a taxi. Goa simply does not have the facilities to host tourists on such a large scale. Cost from Airport to Calangute is 1200. The touts were charging 3000k. While the cops just looked on. Terrible experience. Avoid the period between 25th dec and 1st of January.
- Anindya Banerjee

★★★☆☆
Dabolim Departure is better than Arrival. Thanks largely to the fact that it's a new terminal. Clean loos, good WiFI, and ample food options makes it a much better experience.
- Anindya Banerjee

★☆☆☆☆
One of the worst airports in India. What should have been a super airport being India's best tourist destination, is the most disgraceful sorry excuse for an airport.
- Manish
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