Because it is situated in Mohanbari, about 15 kilometers to the northeast of the city of Dibrugarh in Assam,
the airport serving the latter is also known by that name. Located in India's east, this airport is quite old.
Dibrugarh Airport is indeed the farthest airport to the east in India. This airport, which now has two
aerobridges like the ones in Kolkata and Guwahati, is the third in eastern India to offer such conveniences. The
city is rising as an economic and transportation center, and its nickname is the "Tea City of India."Over 10,500
square feet are devoted to the domestic terminal at Dibrugarh Airport.This terminal can handle 250 passengers
per hour (250 arrivals and 250 departures). There are ten check-in counters, two security checkpoints, and
four
boarding gates. There are also five remote parking lots and two aerobridges available at the Dibrugarh
Airport.
Many free luggage carts are available for passengers to use at Dibrugarh Airport. Medical facilities, a
lost-and-found office, a telephone booth, wheelchairs, and a play area for young children. There are escort
services for the elderly, the disabled, and the sick at Dibrugarh Airport.