Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Gearing up for the coming Global Investors’ Summit (GIS) 2025, Bhopal’s Raja Bhoj Airport is going international for four days.
Between February 23 and February 26, the airport will handle international arrivals and departures, including chartered planes and private jets.
While it is still unclear which international flights will land here directly, delegations from the UK, Germany, and Japan are likely to arrive directly in Bhopal as these were the countries Chief Minister Mohan Yadav recently visited.
Raja Bhoj Airport Director Ramjee Awasthi said to Free Press that the airport already holds an International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) code.

Currently, the airport has a parking capacity of approximately 40 aircraft. Awasthi said that all necessary preparations have been made, and the airport is equipped to handle the additional air traffic expected during GIS 2025. During this time, checking will be done at the e-gate. Custom staff will also be deployed to check passengers.