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About Daman Airport

Mumbai Airport (IATA Code: BOM), officially known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, is an international airport serving the city of Mumbai and adjoining areas. The airport is one of the largest aviation hubs in the country and well-connected to several domestic and international destinations. Mumbai Airport is located in Andheri, approximately 8 km north of downtown Mumbai. Passenger flights are available to more than 50 Indian cities, including New Delhi, Bengaluru, Udaipur, Rajkot, and Kolkata. The domestic routes attracting the most passenger traffic are Mumbai to New Delhi and Mumbai to Bengaluru. Mumbai Airport consists of two passenger terminals. Terminal 1 is the older of the two terminals and only handles domestic flights. Terminal 2 handles both domestic and international flights. Both terminals are located 5 km apart but share the same runway and air facilities. Mumbai Airport offers several amenities like world-class restaurants, cafes, a food court, duty-free shops, baggage services, medical services, free WIFI, ATMs, prayer rooms, information desks, foreign exchange counters, childcare rooms, paramedic services catering to medical emergencies, prepaid taxi counters, car rental services, airport transfers, an auto-rickshaw stand, free wheelchair services and staff assistance for seniors and passengers with special needs.

About Daman

Located at the mouth of the Daman Ganga River, the city of Daman is known for its scenic natural beauty, serene tranquil beaches, sleepy villages, historic forts and churches, and its rich and varied culture, earning the name Paradise on Earth. According to some historians, the city was named after the River Daman Ganga. Daman was ruled by many empires during mediaeval times, such as the Satavahana rulers, Kshaharatas, Abhiras, Chalukya dynasty, and the Delhi Sultanate, until the Portuguese invasion. The Portuguese made Daman their permanent colony in 1559, and under their rule, Daman grew into a thriving port city. Its prominence declined with the waning Portuguese sea supremacy. The settlement remained under Portuguese control until December 1961 when it was annexed by India. In 2020, Daman and Diu were merged with Dadra and Nagar Haveli to form a new union territory with Daman as the capital. Two different sectors of the same town, Moti Daman and Nani Daman, are located on either side of the Daman Ganga River. The Kolak and Kalai Rivers, which are located to the north and south of Daman, respectively, serve as a natural boundary between Daman and the state of Gujarat. If you want to have the most enjoyable time in Daman, the best time to visit the city is between October and February. The city experiences pleasant weather during these months and is comfortable for sightseeing. The month of January experiences temperatures below 10∞C, whereas May has temperatures increases up to 37∞C. The annual average rainfall is nearly 80 inches, with the most precipitation occurring between June and September (2,000 mm).

About Chennai Airport

The principal airport serving the city of Chennai and its suburbs is the Chennai International Airport or Madras International Airport (IATA: MAA). It is ranked third among the busiest international airports in India and 49th among the busiest airports in Asia. It is located in Tirusulam about 21 km southwest of Chennai city. Chennai is well connected to most major cities in India with a number of flights operating from the airport. The most frequented routes from the airport are Chennai to Mumbai and Chennai to Bangalore. Chennai Airport has three terminals. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 are passenger terminals, and located within the same terminal complex, whereas Terminal 2 is for cargo. The airport offers many facilities including restaurants and bars, snack shops, cafes, vending machines for newspapers, drinks, and quick nibbles, retail shops, duty-free shops, tourist and railway information booths, self check-in counters, currency exchange, lost and found luggage counter, free luggage carts, ATMs, business centres, medical facilities, first aid, and childcare rooms. The airport and city are well connected by several city buses. There are also prepaid taxi counters and car rental counters to help passengers reach different destinations in the city quickly and conveniently. The airport arranges inter-terminal shuttle services for passengers.

About Chennai

The city of Chennai, also known as Madras, is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. It is situated on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. In addition to being an important cultural and administrative hub, Chennai is also known as the Gateway to South India as many people consider Chennai to be the entry point to South India. Chennai is considered as one of India's four major metropolitan areas. The city has a rich and interesting history. Some important dynasties like the Pallavas, Cholas, Pandyas, and Vijaynagar empire ruled the region before the Portuguese and British colonised the city. In 1552, the Portuguese built a port named Sao Tome. In 1639, the British East India Company purchased a piece of land from the ruler of the Vijayanagar dynasty, Peda Venkata Raya and built Fort St George, a factory and trading post in the fishing village of Madraspatnam. They shortened the name of the city to Madras. After India gained independence, Madras remained the capital of the state of Madras, which was later renamed Tamil Nadu. In 1996, the official name of the city was changed to Chennai. Chennai is home to several religious and historic buildings, including temples, cathedrals, forts, mosques, palaces and is also well-known worldwide for its cuisine, beaches, Carnatic music, and traditional dances. The major industries in Chennai include software development, electronics manufacturing, automobile manufacturing, rubber, fertiliser, leather, iron ore, and cotton textiles. The main festivals celebrated in Chennai are Pongal, Chitthirai, Mahamagam, Navratri, etc. The local dishes of the city include dosa, idli, sambhar, uttapam, rasam, dry curry, kootu, coconut chutney. Tamil is the main language spoken here. A small percentage of the population speak Telugu and Malayalam. The majority of the population is well-versed in English.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chennai Airport is located in Tirusulam, about 21 km southwest of Chennai city.
Legal identifying documents such as a valid Indian passport, or an identity certificate with a photograph attached, such as a driver's licence, a ration card, or a voter identity card are acceptable forms of identification required for visiting Daman and Diu.
Daman is located on the southern coast of Gujarat, around 174 km north of Mumbai. The distance between the two cities can be covered in around 4 hours 30 minutes by road.
Some popular tourist attractions in Daman include Jampore Beach, Devka Beach, Church of Our Lady of Rosary, Jama Masjid, Church of Bom Jesus, Nurani Mosque, Adinath Bhagwan Temple, Jain Temple, The Dominican Monastery, LightHouse, Jetty Garden, Kadaiya Lake Garden, etc.
Buckingham Canal is a navigation canal located in the eastern part of Andhra Pradesh state and the northeastern part of Tamil Nadu in India. It is also known as the Kommamur Canal.
Some popular hotels in Daman include The Gold Beach Resort, Hotel Gurukripa, Hotel Ambica, OYO 62100 Hotel Hill Top, and DG V Resorts.
The culture of Daman is a fusion of Gujarati and Portuguese. Portuguese dances like Mando, Vira, and Verdigao and the Gujarati dance Garba are quite popular here.
Some popular shopping places in the city include T Nagar, Pondy Bazaar, Kader Nawaz Khan Road, Ritchie Street, and Spencer Plaza Mall.
Some popular shopping centres in Daman are The Maharaja Super Market, the Princess Park on the Devka beach, and The Foreign Market.
Chennai International Airport operates flights to several international destinations including Dubai, Colombo, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Doha, Muscat, Bangkok, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, and Hong Kong.
Gujarati and Marathi are the most widely spoken languages in Daman. People also communicate in Hindi and English. The languages used for official and business purposes are Gujarati, Marathi, and English.
In Chennai, you must try the local dishes like poriyal, pepper chicken, kozhukkatta, payasam, chicken varuval, tamarind rice, mor milagai, masiyal, kootu, delicious lamb biryani, urundai, sundal, idiyappam, chicken chettinad, lemon rice, appam, and kothu parotta.
Valluvar Kottam in Chennai is dedicated to the renowned poet, philosopher, and saint Thiruvalluvar, who wrote his famous work Thirukkural more than 2,000 years ago.
Chennai is home to a number of well-known automobile manufacturers, including Royal Enfield, Ford, Hyundai, Nissan/Renault/Datsun, and others. So, people often refer to Chennai as the Detroit of India.