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The Ahmedabad Airport is officially known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (IATA: AMD, ICAO: VAAH). The airport was renamed to commemorate the first Deputy Prime Minister of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The Ahmedabad Airport is located 9 km north of Central Ahmedabad at Hansol. The major airlines operating at this airport include Go First and IndiGo. The airport has two terminals —Terminal 1 handles all the domestic flights and Terminal 2 handles all the international flights.
Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat, was founded in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah. This city has a historical significance as it is the place where the Civil Disobedience Movement, popularly known as the Dandi March, was initiated by Mahatma Gandhi against British rule. Ahmedabad has famous landmarks and tourist places such as the Gandhi Ashram, Kankaria Lake, Sabarmati Riverfront, Auto One Vintage Car Museum, Manek Chowk, Iskcon Temple, Lothal, etc. The city observes popular celebrations like Uttarayan and the festival of Navratri. Garbha, a folk dance, is widely known and is a sight to see during the festivities of Navratri. The city has good road and air connectivity, and is also known for its cotton textile industry. Further, Ahmedabad is known for its smart city initiatives that range from e-governance, transit management, and city surveillance to digital payments in utilities and a lot more.