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Terminal
Good news: one compact terminal
Nagpur operates a single integrated terminal for both domestic and international flights — no cross-terminal transfers, no shuttle buses. It’s compact enough that walking between gates takes just a few minutes.
GMR Airports officially took over operations and redevelopment of Nagpur Airport on 25 June 2026, following a Supreme Court ruling and years of legal disputes. The airport was previously run by MIHAN India Ltd (a joint venture of the Maharashtra government and AAI). Expect modernisation projects — GMR’s stated goal is to grow capacity to 30 million passengers and 20,000 metric tons of cargo annually — to roll out progressively; some signage, processes, or contact details may still be transitioning.
The busier side of the terminal, connecting Nagpur to around 14 domestic destinations across the country.
Check-in: counters are organised by airline on the ground floor — easy to find even without much signage-reading.
Smaller but growing fast — international passenger numbers rose 69% in a recent fiscal year, driven by strong demand on Gulf routes.
Doha is the busiest link: over 36,000 departures on the Nagpur–Doha route alone in a recent year — reflecting strong demand from the region’s Gulf-bound workforce.
Nagpur Airport shares its site with the Indian Air Force’s Nagpur Air Force Station. Given the ownership change is very recent, double-check contact details and processes against the current official channels before you travel.
Flying out
Departures
Arrive 3 hours before international flights and 2 hours before domestic. Overall passenger processing at NAG typically takes 45–90 minutes end to end, reflecting the airport’s smaller, more manageable scale compared to India’s metro hubs.
Before security
- Entry: boarding pass/ticket plus photo ID checked at terminal entry gates.
- 20 check-in counters and 20 immigration counters serve the whole terminal — rarely a long wait given the airport’s traffic volume.
- X-ray baggage scanners cover both domestic and international sides.
Good to know
- The departure lounge (post-security) has seating, retail shops, a food court, and lounge access all in one compact, easy-to-navigate space.
- With GMR’s modernisation underway, expect gradual upgrades to processes and facilities — worth checking the official site for the latest before you fly.
Landing here
Arrivals
International arrivals: immigration, baggage reclaim, customs (green channel if nothing to declare), then the arrivals hall. Domestic arrivals go straight to reclaim.
In the arrivals hall
- Free trolley services are provided, with escorts available to help carry luggage to the trolley area — a nice, low-key touch of service.
- Baggage conveyor systems and passenger bridges with visual docking guidance are standard at the terminal.
Meeting someone?
- Greeters wait outside the terminal exits — entry to the building requires a ticket.
- Given the airport’s compact size, pickup logistics here are generally simpler than at India’s larger hubs.
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 NAG before relying on it, especially given the recent operator change.
- 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.
- 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 Nagpur Airport website (nagpurairport.com) or your airline’s app.
Comfort & cash
Lounges, ATMs & currency exchange
Lounges
- Lounge access is available within the post-security departure area — typically via card benefits, Priority Pass, airline premium cabins, or walk-in.
- 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 in the terminal.
- Currency exchange services 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
Retail is modest compared to India’s larger airports — bookstores, jewellery, and clothing shops are available, with a small selection of Nagpur oranges and local snacks worth grabbing if you spot them (Nagpur is famously nicknamed the “Orange City”).
Food
Food outlets serve snacks and takeaway options around the clock. Look for Vidarbha-region specialties like saoji cuisine (a distinctively spicy Nagpuri style) if available, as a genuine local alternative to standard fast food.
Restrooms & essentials
Restrooms are available with standard accessible facilities throughout the compact terminal.
Connecting flights
Transfers within the terminal
The good news
Because it’s one compact, integrated building, there’s no shuttle or long walk between domestic and international sides — genuinely one of the easier airports in India for a self-managed connection.
Connecting flights
International→domestic: you still clear immigration, collect bags, and check in again — keep at least 2–2.5 hours, on the shorter side given NAG’s smaller scale and quicker processing times.
Getting to & from
Ground transportation
Metro
The Nagpur Metro Orange Line has an Airport South station close to the terminal — a fast, predictable option into the city, and a genuine convenience many smaller Indian airports don’t yet have.
Taxi & ride-hailing
- Prepaid taxi counter just outside the arrivals exit — fixed fares, roughly ₹150–350 to most city locations; always collect your receipt.
- Uber/Ola are widely available with designated pickup points, typically comparable to or slightly cheaper than prepaid taxis.
Bus & rail
- Aapli Bus city bus network has routes passing near the airport — the most budget-friendly, if slowest, option.
- Nagpur Railway Station is about 6–9.5 km away, roughly a 20–30 minute drive.
Sleep nearby
Hotels near Nagpur Airport
Good options cluster around the airport road and MIHAN-SEZ area, with Nagpur’s central business hotels a short drive further — genuinely convenient given how compact the city’s core is relative to the airport.
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
Nagpur is genuinely the gateway airport for two of India’s most famous tiger reserves — Pench and Tadoba-Andhari. If you’re planning a wildlife safari trip, NAG is very likely your arrival point, not a layover curiosity.
Under 30 min away
- Zero Mile Stone — the marker denoting the geographical centre of India, a quirky and quick photo stop in the city.
- Deekshabhoomi — a monumental stupa marking the site where Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (the airport’s namesake) converted to Buddhism with hundreds of thousands of followers in 1956; one of the most significant Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India, ~20–25 min.
Worth it with more time
- Pench Tiger Reserve — the forest that inspired Kipling’s “The Jungle Book,” roughly 2–2.5 hours by road; a full-day trip, not a short layover.
- Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve — Maharashtra’s oldest and largest national park, similarly a longer trip (~2.5–3 hrs).
- Ramtek Temple — a historic hilltop temple complex associated with Lord Rama, ~45 min.
Leaving the airport between flights? International transit passengers need a valid visa to exit. Safari trips need advance permits and booking — don’t plan one spontaneously on a layover.
Sacred Nagpur
Temples, stupas & more
Closest to the airport
- Deekshabhoomi — arguably Nagpur’s most historically significant site of any kind, marking Dr. Ambedkar’s mass conversion to Buddhism; a large, serene stupa complex and a place of deep meaning given the airport’s own name.
Nagpur’s icons
- Ramtek Temple — an ancient hilltop temple complex linked to the Ramayana, ~45 min from the airport.
- Dragon Palace Temple — a strikingly modern Buddhist temple built with support from Japanese Buddhist organisations.
- Ganesh Tekdi Mandir — a popular hilltop Ganesha temple in the city.
When things go wrong
Lost & found and airline help
Lost something at the airport?
- Contact the terminal’s Lost & Found service, or check nagpurairport.com for the current process — note that contact details may be updating following the June 2026 GMR takeover.
- General airport helpline: +91 712 280 7501 (verify this is still current given the recent operator transition).
- 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 (Qatar Airways, Air Arabia): use the airline’s own site.
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 ~20–30 min
- AIIMS Nagpur — a premier government medical institution.
- Wockhardt Hospitals, Nagpur — well-regarded private multi-speciality hospital.
- Orange City Hospital — established private hospital in the city.
Diplomatic help
Consulates in Nagpur
Nagpur has limited consular presence — full embassies are in Delhi, and even major consulates are concentrated in Mumbai for this part of Maharashtra.
In Nagpur
A small number of honorary consulates may be present, generally reflecting business ties to the MIHAN-SEZ project — check current listings before you travel.
If Nagpur can’t help
- Fuller consular services for most nationalities are in Mumbai.
- For a lost passport you’ll typically also need a police report (Maharashtra Police supports online lost-property complaints).
- In a genuine emergency, your country’s Delhi embassy can coordinate remotely even without a local consul.
Stocking up
Groceries & essentials nearby
Physical stores
- Pharmacies and convenience stores are available along the airport road and in the nearby MIHAN-SEZ area.
- For a fuller supermarket, expect a 15–20 minute drive toward central Nagpur.
The shortcut: delivery apps
Staying near the airport? Quick-commerce apps — Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart — deliver groceries, toiletries, chargers, and medicine, with decent coverage across Nagpur’s built-up areas.
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
Airport-road business hotels offer reliable dining options minutes from the terminal, ideal for a quick, proper meal without heading into the city.
Don’t skip: Saoji cuisine
Nagpur’s own saoji food style — famously fiery, meat-heavy Vidarbha cuisine — is a genuine local specialty worth seeking out over generic multi-cuisine restaurants if you have any spice tolerance.
The local sweet: Orange City treats
As the “Orange City,” Nagpur is famous for orange-based sweets and drinks — a fun, genuinely local thing to try that you won’t easily find elsewhere in India.
Quick answers
Frequently asked questions
How many terminals does Nagpur Airport have?
Just one integrated terminal for both domestic and international flights — no cross-terminal transfers to worry about.
Who operates Nagpur Airport now?
GMR Airports, since officially taking over on 25 June 2026, following a Supreme Court ruling. It was previously operated by MIHAN India Ltd, a joint venture of the Maharashtra government and AAI.
Is Nagpur Airport good for tiger safari trips?
Yes — NAG is the primary gateway airport for both Pench Tiger Reserve and Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, two of India’s most famous wildlife destinations.
Is there a metro to Nagpur Airport?
Yes — the Nagpur Metro Orange Line has an Airport South station close to the terminal.
How early should I arrive?
3 hours before international flights, 2 hours before domestic.
What international destinations does Nagpur Airport serve?
Direct international flights currently connect to Doha (Qatar Airways) and Sharjah (Air Arabia), with Doha being the busiest international route.
This guide was verified in July 2026 against official airport, airline and government sources, including
the very recent June 2026 operator transition to GMR. Always reconfirm anything critical (terminal, visas,
timings, contact details) before you travel.
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