CM Naidu Inaugurates Bhogapuram Airport, AP's New Gateway
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A new runway for Andhra Pradesh's ambitions opened on Monday, 17 August 2026, as the Alluri Sitarama Raju International Airport in Bhogapuram received its first commercial flight — an IndiGo service from Hyderabad — marking the operational debut of one of India's most anticipated greenfield airports. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu hailed the moment as 'a historic new chapter' for the state.
The flight that changed Bhogapuram's morning
The IndiGo aircraft touching down at Bhogapuram was more than a scheduled service — it was the first commercial aircraft to land at a facility years in the making. The airport, named after tribal freedom fighter Alluri Sitarama Raju, is sited in Vizianagaram district and is designed to serve the wider Visakhapatnam metropolitan region and the three northern coastal districts collectively known as Uttarandhra.
Naidu framed the inauguration in terms of human aspiration rather than concrete and steel: 'As flights take off from Bhogapuram, so too will the aspirations, dreams and futures of our young people, opening up new opportunities for them.'
Why Uttarandhra needed its own airport
The roots of this project run back to 2014, when the bifurcation of the combined Andhra Pradesh created a residual state that suddenly found itself without a capital and with significant infrastructure gaps. The Bhogapuram greenfield airport was conceived as a direct response — a facility that would anchor aviation access for Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts, a stretch of coastline with industrial corridors hungry for better connectivity.
Post-bifurcation governments, including Naidu's Telugu Desam Party administration, consistently pushed new airports and road links as the backbone of a development strategy centred on coastal Andhra. Bhogapuram was always the centrepiece of that northern tier.
Gateway to Uttarandhra — what comes next
The immediate question is route expansion. A single Hyderabad connection is a beginning, not a network. The airport's viability — and its promise to the region's youth that Naidu invoked — will be tested by how quickly airlines add domestic routes and, eventually, international services befitting an airport with 'International' in its name.
Linked industrial and tourism announcements for north Andhra are also worth watching: airports rarely arrive alone in infrastructure-led development strategies, and the #GatewayToUttarandhra framing signals that the state intends to use this opening as a catalyst for broader investment pitches.
For a state that spent more than a decade rebuilding its institutions after bifurcation, the first plane landing at Bhogapuram is the kind of visible, tangible milestone that carries weight well beyond the tarmac.