Khajuraho Airport (IATA: HJR, ICAO: VEKO) is a domestic airport that serves the cities of Khajuraho and Chhatarpur in Madhya Pradesh, India.
[5] The airport opened in 1978, facilitating tourism to the nearby UNESCO world heritage site temple complex.
[6] In August 2013, the central government announced that the Khajuraho Airport would receive a new terminal.
[7] Built at a cost of about ₹90 crore (US$10 million), the building was inaugurated on 23 January 2016 with officials from the state and union governments in attendance.
[8][9] The airport has one asphalt runway, 01/19, with dimensions 2,274 by 45 metres (7,461 ft × 148 ft),[10] one passenger terminal with two aerobridges and an apron capable of parking four ATR-72 type aircraft and three Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 type aircraft.