Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Raja Bhoj Airport is the primary airport serving Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, located in Gandhi Nagar, approximately 15 kilometers northwest of the city center. The airport is named after Raja Bhoj, the 10th-century Paramara king who ruled the region. Raja Bhoj Airport is the largest airport in Madhya Pradesh by area and the second-busiest in terms of passenger and aircraft movements, serving as a crucial gateway to the state capital and central India.
Modern passenger terminal with domestic and international facilities
Runway capable of handling various aircraft types
Check-in counters and baggage handling systems
Food courts and retail outlets
Parking facilities for vehicles
Connectivity to major Indian cities
Passenger amenities and services
The airport handles both domestic and international flights, connecting Bhopal with major cities across India. The airport serves as an important transportation hub for Madhya Pradesh, facilitating travel for both business and leisure purposes. The airport continues to expand its operations and improve facilities to accommodate growing passenger traffic.
Location: Gandhi Nagar, approximately 15 km northwest of Bhopal city center
Major Railway Stations:
Bhopal Junction – approx. 12 km
Habibganj Railway Station (Rani Kamlapati) – approx. 10 km
The airport is well located near the city, providing convenient access to Bhopal and surrounding areas.
Raja Bhoj Airport is well connected by road. Local buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cab services operate regularly between the airport and the city. The airport is easily accessible from major railway stations, making it convenient for both local commuters and tourists visiting Bhopal and Madhya Pradesh.