Summary AI Generated
The need for an Airport at Hubli was felt way back in 1954 when the region was under the Mumbai (then Bombay) presidency. Due to States Reorganisation Act, Hubli shifted from being a part of Bombay presidency to the newly formed Karnataka state. Consequently, land acquisition was delayed and done only by 1974. The construction and development of the airport was carried out by the Public Works Department (PWD) of Karnataka. Airport Authority of India took over the airport from Karnataka PWD during 1996 and flight operations resumed in the 2003 by Air Deccan. Kingfisher Airlines soon joined followed and operated flights to Bangalore and Mumbai. Spicejet operated from the airport from 2014 to 2019 during the time which it had to suspend operations twice respectively due to Runway repairs and aircraft overrun before permanently ending flights in 2019. IndiGo started operating flights to the airport from July 2018 and is the biggest airline operating out of the airport
3 months ago
AARAVPILOT
Just love your work bro !! HUBBALLI being my native i missed it so much but now after your work i just fly every week there thank you so much
12 months ago
youre welcome , happy flying ❤
12 months ago
martin.j
SHYAM