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Terminal
Good news: one integrated terminal
Kolkata used to have two separate terminal buildings (T1 international, T2 domestic), but both were permanently closed when a single new integrated terminal opened in 2013. If you’re reading an older guide describing “T1 vs T2,” it’s describing a layout that no longer exists.
CCU today operates one huge L-shaped terminal building — 233,000 sq. m, six levels, capacity for 25 million passengers a year. Domestic and international travellers share the building but use clearly segregated halls: domestic check-in is on the ground floor (Level 1), with international check-in and immigration on separate levels within the same structure.
128 CUTE-enabled check-in counters serve the whole terminal (both domestic and international), with domestic check-in specifically on Level 1.
New routes launching in 2026: a daily Kolkata–Navi Mumbai flight began 29 March 2026, and Ambikapur gained a Delhi–Kolkata routing from April 2026 — CCU’s domestic network keeps expanding.
78 immigration counters and 12 customs counters, 18 aerobridges plus 57 remote parking bays — genuinely major infrastructure for CCU’s role as the main gateway to Eastern and Northeastern India.
Southeast Asia strength: Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, and Kathmandu all have strong direct connectivity — reflecting Kolkata’s geography as India’s closest major gateway to Southeast Asia.
Inside the terminal, look for the heritage wall and bust of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose — a small but meaningful tribute worth a moment if you have time before your flight. Always confirm your check-in level and gate on your ticket or the airline app.
Flying out
Departures
Arrive 3 hours before international flights and 2 hours before domestic. CCU gets genuinely congested during peak hours (6–9 AM and 5–9 PM) — add extra buffer if your flight falls in those windows.
Before security
- Entry: boarding pass/ticket plus photo ID checked at terminal entry gates.
- DigiYatra is active at CCU — register in the app for faster biometric entry.
- 128 CUTE check-in counters keep queues moving even during CCU’s substantial daily traffic.
Good to know
- 2026 saw the start of dedicated Hajj flight operations from CCU (from 18 April) — expect seasonal scheduling changes around the Hajj period.
- The terminal’s scale (six levels, L-shaped) means real walking distances to some gates — allow extra time.
Landing here
Arrivals
International arrivals: immigration (78 counters), baggage reclaim, customs (12 counters, green channel if nothing to declare), then the arrivals hall. Domestic arrivals go straight to reclaim.
In the arrivals hall
- SIM cards: telecom counters in international arrivals — bring your passport and a photo.
- Duty-free shops are available for arriving/departing international passengers.
- A prayer area is available within the terminal.
Meeting someone?
- Greeters wait outside the terminal exits — entry to secure zones requires a ticket.
- Given CCU’s peak-hour congestion, allow extra time if you’re picking someone up during 6–9 AM or 5–9 PM.
At the border
Immigration & baggage rules
Rules differ by who you are. Here’s the short version — treat it as orientation, not legal advice, and check official Indian government sources for your specific situation.
Indian citizens
- Immigration applies to international trips only — passport, boarding pass, and destination visa where needed.
- Fast Track Immigration (FTI-TTP) e-gates are being rolled out at major Indian airports — check current availability at CCU before relying on it.
- Returning residents get a duty-free allowance (general goods up to a rupee limit, plus limited alcohol and tobacco) — check current CBIC limits before shopping abroad.
OCI holders & PRs abroad
- OCI card holders use visa-free entry with a valid foreign passport + OCI card.
- Indian-origin travellers with foreign PR (e.g. US green card) but no OCI need a visa/e-visa like other foreign nationals.
Foreign nationals
- e-Visa holders: follow the dedicated e-Visa lanes at immigration — carry the printed ETA approval. Many neighbouring-country visitors (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan) transit through CCU given its Eastern-India location.
- Regular visas use the standard foreigner queues; complete the arrival card from the plane or the hall.
- Customs: green channel if nothing to declare; currency above prescribed limits (foreign cash beyond ~US$5,000, or higher total instruments) must be declared.
Allowances and visa rules change — verify with the Bureau of Immigration (boi.gov.in) and Indian Customs (cbic.gov.in) before you fly.
Right now
Live departures & arrivals
Departures
Arrivals
Live data provided by a third-party service; for authoritative status use the official AAI Kolkata Airport page or your airline’s app.
Comfort & cash
Lounges, ATMs & currency exchange
Lounges
- Air India-operated lounges serve premium cabin and Star Alliance Gold passengers.
- Priority Pass lounges are available in the terminal — check the current Priority Pass directory for exact locations, since these can shift with terminal upgrades.
- Card note: bank lounge programmes changed across India in late 2025 — confirm your card’s current access before relying on it.
ATMs & forex
- ATMs are available throughout the terminal.
- Currency exchange counters serve international passengers — airport rates carry a premium, so change only what you need.
- India runs heavily on UPI; a working international card plus a small cash reserve covers most travellers.
Inside the terminal
Shopping, restaurants & restrooms
Shopping
Duty-free shops are available for international passengers. Look for genuine Bengal specialties — Darjeeling tea and traditional handloom textiles — as souvenirs worth more than generic duty-free items.
Food
Both Indian and Western food outlets operate across the terminal. Don’t miss trying genuine Bengali sweets before you fly — roshogolla (Kolkata’s own invention) and mishti doi — alongside the usual cafés and fast food.
Restrooms & essentials
Restrooms are frequent and well-signed with accessible facilities across the terminal’s six levels. A prayer area and standard traveller amenities are also available.
Connecting flights
Transfers within the terminal
The good news
Because domestic and international halls are within the same integrated building, there’s no shuttle bus or cross-campus trek — just navigation between levels and halls within one large structure.
Connecting flights
International→domestic: you still clear immigration, collect bags, and check in again — keep at least 2.5–3 hours, given the terminal’s real scale (six levels, L-shaped layout) even without a building-to-building transfer.
Getting to & from
Ground transportation
Metro (the best option)
The Kolkata Metro Orange Line (Line 6) connects directly to the airport — the station is accessible from inside the terminal via a covered walkway. Fares run ₹5–55 depending on destination, and the ride to Salt Lake Sector V takes about 15–20 minutes. This is by far the cheapest, most reliable way to beat Kolkata’s notorious road traffic.
Taxi & ride-hailing
- Uber/Ola operate from a designated pickup zone outside arrivals — expect ₹350–650 to central Kolkata (Esplanade, Park Street, Howrah), more with surge pricing.
- Prepaid taxi counters are also available for a fixed-fare option.
Bus
- AC Volvo buses connect the airport to various parts of the city — an affordable middle-ground between the metro and a private cab.
Sleep nearby
Hotels near Kolkata Airport
Good airport-area options cluster around Rajarhat and the VIP Road corridor, with Kolkata’s broader hotel scene (Park Street, Salt Lake) a metro ride or short drive further.
5-star
4-star
3-star / budget
Tap any hotel on the map for current ratings and prices.
Got a long layover?
Attractions near the airport
Under 30 min away
- Dakshineswar Kali Temple — a hugely significant riverside temple associated with Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, ~25–30 min.
- Belur Math — headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission, a serene riverside complex, ~30 min.
Worth it with 6+ hours
- Victoria Memorial & Park Street — Kolkata’s grandest colonial-era monument and its café/dining strip, ~45–60 min via metro or taxi.
- Howrah Bridge & the ghats — the iconic cantilever bridge over the Hooghly.
- Jorasanko Thakurbari — Rabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home, now a museum.
Leaving the airport between flights? International transit passengers need a valid visa to exit. The metro is genuinely your best friend here for beating Kolkata’s road traffic.
Sacred Kolkata
Temples, churches, mosques & more
Closest to the airport
- Dakshineswar Kali Temple — one of Bengal’s most significant Kali temples, deeply tied to the life of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, ~25–30 min.
- Belur Math — the Ramakrishna Mission’s headquarters, architecturally unique for blending Hindu, Christian, and Islamic design elements in one building.
Kolkata’s icons
- Kalighat Kali Temple — one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of Hinduism, and reputedly the source of the city’s own name.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral — a major Anglican cathedral and striking piece of colonial-era architecture.
- Nakhoda Mosque — Kolkata’s largest mosque, in the old quarter near Chandni Chowk.
- Maghen David Synagogue — a beautiful, historic reminder of Kolkata’s small but significant Jewish community.
When things go wrong
Lost & found and airline help
Lost something at the airport?
- CCU is operated by the Airports Authority of India — report lost items at the terminal’s lost & found desk, or check aai.aero/en/airports/kolkata for the current process and contact numbers.
- Left something on the plane? That goes to your airline, not the airport — contact the airline directly.
Airline customer service
Use only the contact details on airlines’ official websites — fake “customer care numbers” planted in search results are a common scam in India:
- Air India — airindia.com → Contact Us
- IndiGo — goindigo.in → Contact Us (24/7 chat in-app)
- SpiceJet — spicejet.com → Contact Us
- Akasa Air — akasaair.com → Support
- International carriers: use the airline’s own site, or their terminal ticketing counters.
Health & emergencies
Hospitals near the airport
At the airport
Basic medical assistance is available on-site — ask any airport staff member for the nearest facility. India’s all-in-one emergency number is 112 (ambulance also via 102/108).
Major hospitals within ~25–30 min
- AMRI Hospitals, Salt Lake / Kolkata — well-regarded private hospital network.
- Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals — flagship of a major private chain in the city.
- Tata Medical Center, Rajarhat — specialised cancer care hospital, notably closer to the airport than the city centre.
Diplomatic help
Consulates in Kolkata
As the primary gateway to Eastern India and a historic seat of British colonial administration, Kolkata hosts a genuinely significant number of consulates — more than most Indian cities outside Delhi and Mumbai.
Major missions
Kolkata has consulates or deputy high commissions for the United States, United Kingdom, Bangladesh (a particularly high-traffic post given cross-border ties), China, Japan, Nepal, and others — Bangladesh’s consulate here handles an especially large visa caseload given the proximity and travel volume between the two countries.
Before you go
- Nearly all consulates require an appointment — check the official website; walk-ins are usually only for citizen emergencies.
- Most consular sections work weekday mornings only.
- For a lost passport you’ll typically also need a police report (West Bengal Police supports online lost-property complaints).
Stocking up
Groceries & essentials nearby
Physical stores
- Rajarhat and VIP Road — pharmacies, supermarkets and malls minutes from the airport, a well-developed commercial corridor.
- Salt Lake City — a short metro ride or drive further, with a wider range of options.
The shortcut: delivery apps
Staying near the airport? Quick-commerce apps — Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart — deliver groceries, toiletries, chargers, and medicine, with strong coverage across Kolkata’s built-up eastern suburbs.
Off-airport dining
Restaurants & bars near the airport
Everything below is outside the terminal — for food inside the airport, see the shopping & restaurants section above.
Hotel dining & bars
JW Marriott and Novotel Kolkata in Rajarhat both welcome non-guests and are the reliable choice for a proper meal or a drink minutes from the airport.
Don’t skip: Kolkata’s food culture
If your layover allows a trip toward the city, Kolkata’s food scene is one of India’s best — kathi rolls, Kolkata biryani (lighter and potato-inclusive, distinct from Hyderabadi biryani), and street snacks like puchka (the local name for pani puri) are all worth seeking out.
Worth the trip: Park Street
Kolkata’s most storied dining and nightlife strip, with restaurants and bars dating back generations — genuinely worth it on a long layover, ~45–60 minutes away.
Quick answers
Frequently asked questions
Does Kolkata Airport have separate T1 and T2 terminals?
Not anymore. The old T1 (international) and T2 (domestic) buildings were permanently closed when a single integrated terminal opened in 2013. Today CCU operates one large building with domestic and international halls on different levels within it.
Is there a metro to Kolkata Airport?
Yes — the Kolkata Metro Orange Line (Line 6) connects directly, with a station accessible from inside the terminal via a covered walkway. It’s the cheapest and most reliable way to reach the city, especially in peak traffic.
How early should I arrive?
3 hours before international flights, 2 hours before domestic — add extra buffer during the 6–9 AM and 5–9 PM peak windows.
What international destinations does Kolkata Airport serve?
Strong Southeast Asian connectivity — Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket — plus Dubai, Doha, Dhaka, and Kathmandu, reflecting Kolkata’s geography as India’s gateway to the East.
Why is the airport named after Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose?
Bose was one of India’s most prominent independence-movement leaders, deeply tied to Kolkata despite being born in Cuttack. The airport was renamed in his honour in 1995; a heritage wall and bust inside the terminal commemorate him.
What’s the cheapest way into the city?
The metro (₹5–55) beats road traffic reliably. AC Volvo buses are a mid-price option; Uber/Ola/prepaid taxis run roughly ₹350–650 to central Kolkata.
This guide was verified in July 2026 against official airport, airline and government sources.
Always reconfirm anything critical (check-in level, gate, visas, timings) before you travel.
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