Getting Around Kochi
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Kochi Airport information
Cochin International Airport (CIAL)
Privately run and fully powered by solar energy, Cochin International Airport is located 28 kilometers from the city center and connects Kochi to all major national and international cities. It is the largest and busiest among the four in the state. It is also the fourth-busiest airport in India in terms of international passenger traffic, and seventh-busiest overall.
Privately run and fully powered by solar energy, Cochin International Airport is located 28 kilometers from the city center and connects Kochi to all major national and international cities. It is the largest and busiest among the four in the state. It is also the fourth-busiest airport in India in terms of international passenger traffic, and seventh-busiest overall.

Kochi Train information
By Rail
The city has four major railway stations, which allow access to rest of the state and country. The Cochin Harbour Terminus ensures rail connectivity to the southern segment of the Kochi port.
The city has four major railway stations, which allow access to rest of the state and country. The Cochin Harbour Terminus ensures rail connectivity to the southern segment of the Kochi port.

Kochi Public information
By Metro
The Kochi Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Kochi. It was intended to considerably ease traffic congestion in the city and its surrounding metropolitan area. There are 16 operational stations, with more coming.
By Water
Being surrounded by bodies of water, Kochi features canals and inland waterways that are used by a large section of the local population. Kochi is also a major port of India, handling international cargo ships and cruise liners.
The Kochi Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Kochi. It was intended to considerably ease traffic congestion in the city and its surrounding metropolitan area. There are 16 operational stations, with more coming.
By Water
Being surrounded by bodies of water, Kochi features canals and inland waterways that are used by a large section of the local population. Kochi is also a major port of India, handling international cargo ships and cruise liners.

