Flight Operations to Hyderabad: A favorite of tourists to India, Hyderabad is the capital of the state of Telangana and its most populous city. Nestled on the banks of the River Musi, it boasts both ancient architecture and a modern skyline. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport serves the area and is located in Shamshabad, about 24 kilometers south of Hyderabad.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
ICAO: VOHS
IATA: HYD
Coordinates: 17 13 48 N78 25 55 E
Elevation: 617M /2024FT
Magnetic variation: 1 DEGREE WEST
Opening hours: 24/7
Operational information
Slots are required
Parking is available with prior approval
There are no hangars available
CIQ is available for 24/7
Landing permits are required
There are no significant NOTAMs
Landing permit lead times:
1 working day’s notice for Technical Landing permit, if flight originating from a Non-PRC Country
3 working days’ notice for flight landing for Traffic purposes, if flight originating from a Non-PRC Country
3 working days’ notice for Technical Landing permit, if flight originating from any PRC Country
7 working days’ notice for flight landing for Traffic purposes, if flight originating from any PRC Country
Prior Reference Category (PRC) Countries:
(1) Afghanistan (2) China (3) Iran (4) Iraq (5) Nigeria (6) North Korea (7) Pakistan (8) Somalia (9) Sudan
Transport
Bus services operate from the Airport various parts of Hyderabad
Metered taxi services are available at the airport
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