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Around 23 flights are operating from Goa to Lucknow every day. Be it for a vacation or a business trip, travellers can choose from several flights between Goa and Lucknow scheduled throughout the day. You have plenty of flight options with departure timings in the morning, noon, or late at night. There are both direct and connecting flights from Goa to Lucknow that you can choose according to your budget and convenience.
The Lucknow airport (IATA: LKO), also known as Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, is an international airport located in the city of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. This airport was formerly known as Amausi Airport.
Lucknow Airport has 2 terminals. Terminal 1 is dedicated to international flights and Terminal 2 is for domestic flights. The airport is well-connected to Lucknow city by road and metro.
Formerly known as Lakshmanpur, Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow is one of the ‘Smart Cities’ of India, which is an urban development initiative by the Government of India. Lucknow is famous for salwar kameezes in chikankari work and hand-embroidered sarees. The city prepares world famous lip-smacking non vegetarian food, specifically kebabs. Asia’s biggest park Janeshwar Mishra park is located at Lucknow.
Dabolim Airport (IATA: GOI) is the only international airport in Goa that operates as a civil enclave in a military airbase INS Hansa. This airport is in the village of Dabolim in Goa.
Goa Airport was built in 1955 on 249 acres of area. Later, a new domestic terminal building was built in 1983. The airport has two terminals: domestic and international. An integrated terminal building was constructed in 2013 to reduce the heavy congestion in both international and domestic terminals.
Goa is a small emerald state on the Western coast of India stretching along the Arabian Sea. The territory has many 17th century churches and tropical spice plantations. Goa is also known for its seafood, beaches, laid-back fishing villages, and colorful nightlife.