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Are you looking for flights from Prayagraj to Bangalore? You’ve come to the right place. Adani One can help you book a flight to any city. Just type in the names of the two cities, view the list of flights for your route, and check out the detailed airfare calendar. Several domestic carriers, such as IndiGo, Air India, AirAsia, and SpiceJet, are listed on the platform. Here, you can avail of exciting offers and deals for the most convenient and affordable flights. Approximately 11 flights ply from Prayagraj to Bangalore, of which only 1 is a direct flight. The rest are connecting flights. The connecting flights take around 7 hours and 35 minutes to arrive in Bangalore. The direct flight on the Prayagraj-Bangalore route takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. To take advantage of maximum discounts or for any updates on cashback and discount offers, check out the Adani platform. Book your flight from Prayagraj to Bangalore today!

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo13:20
Prayagraj
15:50
Bangalore
02h 30m₹10,792
Akasa Air16:05
Prayagraj
01:45
Bangalore
09h 40m₹13,689
Akasa Air16:05
Prayagraj
00:20
Bangalore
08h 15m₹14,452
IndiGo15:20
Prayagraj
21:45
Bangalore
06h 25m₹14,729
IndiGo15:55
Prayagraj
22:25
Bangalore
06h 30m₹15,366
IndiGo15:55
Prayagraj
01:10
Bangalore
09h 15m₹18,455
IndiGo15:20
Prayagraj
22:50
Bangalore
07h 30m₹19,043

Prayagraj to Bangalore Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

02h 30m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-6036,departs at 13:20

Last Flight

Akasa Air QP-1547, departs at 16:05

Popular Airlines from Prayagraj to Bangalore

IndiGo, Akasa Air

Total flights to Travel from Prayagraj to Bangalore in a day

7

Airport Codes for Prayagraj and Bangalore

IXD-Prayagraj, BLR-Bangalore

Airline wise cheap flights from Prayagraj to Bangalore

AirlineSchedulePrice From
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Akasa AirFri, 06 Dec₹13,689Book Now
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About Bangalore Airport

Bangalore Airport is formally known as Kempegowda International Airport. The IATA code of the airport is BLR. It is located about 34 km from the city centre in the northern part of Bangalore. The airport is an international airport that also handles domestic flight traffic and cargo operations. After New Delhi and Mumbai, Kempegowda International Airport is the third busiest airport in India in terms of passenger traffic and cargo movement. Built in 2008, the airport is spread across 4,000 acres on the outskirts of Devanahalli. The airport has a single integrated terminal that operates both international and domestic flights. There are plans to build Terminal 2 to handle the volume of 25 million annual passengers, and it will be connected to the first terminal by electric shuttle buses. The airport has various amenities such as VIP lounges, duty-free shops, information desks, souvenir shops, prayer rooms, child care rooms, free Wi-Fi, ATMs, baggage trolleys, baggage wrapping, buggy services, wheelchair assistance, a smoking lounge and medical assistance. Passengers can rent cabs, taxis, and cars from the airport premises to reach the city. Bus services are also available outside the airport.

About Bangalore

Bangalore, formally known as Bengaluru since 2014, is the capital city of Karnataka. It is situated at an elevation of about 900 m above sea level, which is the main reason for the pleasant weather enjoyed by the residents of the city throughout the year. Also called the 'Silicon Valley of India', Bangalore is considered the IT capital of India. It is home to several technological and educational institutes, such as M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology and International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore. Bangalore was founded in 1537 by Kempe Gowda I of the Vijayanagara Empire. He built a mud fort in the region and was also the main designer of the city. Kempe Gowda helped establish Pettahs around the fort and modelled modern Bangalore based on the design of the city of Hampi ñ an important city and capital of the Vijayanagara Empire at the time. Today, Bangalore is one of the most populated cities in India. While the city is famous for its IT offices, it also has numerous parks and public structures, giving it the name 'Garden City of India'. Kannada is the official language of the state, however, other languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, English, and Malayalam are also spoken here. A festival dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Draupadi, Karaga, is popularly celebrated in the city, apart from other festivals such as Ram Navami, Ugadi, Eid, Ganesh Chaturthi, Dasara, and Diwali.

About Prayagraj Airport

Allahabad Airport, also known as Prayagraj Airport (AITA code: IXD), is located in Bamrauli, 12 km from Allahabad. Built in 1919, it is one of the oldest airports in India. Currently, it is Uttar Pradesh's third-largest airport. Prayagraj Airport houses one terminal with a capacity of handling 72 passengers at a time and offers basic amenities of baggage services, first aid, wheelchair services, and snack eateries. The Indian Air Force and the Airports Authority of India jointly operate the airport. The airport has an ILS CAT-I compliance for landing at night, in adverse weather, and in low visibility conditions. Aside from improving safety for landings in visibility as low as 550 metres, the installation of ILS eventually allowed the airport to operate flights at night. The airport can be reached by taxi, state-run buses, or private cars from Allahabad.

About Prayagraj

Prayagraj, formerly called Allahabad, is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located about 100 km west-northwest of Varanasi at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers. Prayagraj is also known by the name 'Teertharaj' in ancient scriptures and is one of India's holiest pilgrimage sites. The Kumbh Mela is held in four sacred places in India, one of which is Prayagraj. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma, the creator, chose this location for the Prakrishta Yajna. It is best described as a city of many dimensions. In addition to being a significant pilgrimage centre, the city played an important role in the formation of modern India. Allahabad University (1887) has a number of affiliated colleges, as well as an aviation training centre. For an insight into the past of this city, besides several museums, you must also visit the British-era Government House, Anglican and Roman Catholic cathedrals, and Jama Masjid. If you want to learn about a city's culture, food is the best indicator, and this is particularly the case in Allahabad. The city's cuisine is sweet, sour, and savoury, with a confluence of different cultures. It is modern yet authentic and historical, much like the city itself. Greatest of all, it is always served with love, a characteristic of Allahabad hospitality.

Place to visit in Prayagraj

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All Saints Cathedral

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Anand Bhavan

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Khusro Bagh

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New Yamuna Bridge

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Triveni Sangam

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Airport Information

Prayagraj

Prayagraj Airport, Allahabad Airport Terminal, Bamrauli Airport Area, Bamrauli, Prayagraj, Kathula Gospur, Uttar Pradesh 211012

Bangalore

Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru, KIAL Rd, Devanahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560300

Frequently Asked Questions

Travel insurance protects you from financial losses in the event of a medical emergency, death, lost passport or baggage, or other unforeseen circumstances. Taking domestic travel insurance is just as important as international travel insurance.
Prayagraj Airport is located 12 km from Prayagraj (Allahabad) city and can be reached by road with taxis, buses, or private cars.
Approximately 11 flights ply on the Prayagraj (Allahabad) to Bangalore route every day, with the exception of one additional flight on some days.
The COVID-19 travel regulations, entry restrictions, and flight schedule changes are updated and subject to change. Please obtain the latest information on these from the airline you book your tickets with.
Bangalore is also known as ëIndia's Silicon Valleyí, ëThe Electronic City of Indiaí, ëGarden City of Indiaí, and ëIT Capital of Indiaí.
Chaat is a savoury dish that is well-appreciated in every city, including Prayagraj (Allahabad). Nirala ki Chaat (located on Sardar Patel Marg) is a must-try chaat stall here. If you plan on visiting this location, don't forget to try the 'Dahi-Sonth ke Batashe,' Papdi Chaat and Phulkis made with desi ghee.
You should look at as many different types of accommodations as possible, such as Airbnb and local guest houses. Also, try to speak with tent rental agencies in the Kumbh Mela location. Not only is it significantly less expensive, but it is also a lot of fun.
Bannerghatta National Park is widely regarded as one of India's most famous national parks. This man-made park is home to various bird and animal species, an aquarium, a zoo, a crocodile farm, a snake stop, prehistoric creatures stop, eateries, and a museum and draws both children and adults due to its diverse fauna.
The Lalbagh gardens were built in the 18th century, and throughout the years, they gained India's first lawn clock and the subcontinent's greatest collection of rare plants.
Bangalore is known for its moderate and pleasant climate. The best time to visit Bangalore is from October to February. The city gets quite hot in the summer, with the temperature soaring to 35 degrees Celsius. Winters are cool and pleasant, with the mercury dropping to 10 degrees.
Prayagraj (Allahabad) has numerous temples, the Triveni Sangam and the Akshyavat, situated here, which serve as a source of faith and divinity for Hindus. There are also mausoleums such as Khusro Bagh and various mosques that are must-visits.
The minimum time required to fly from Prayagraj (Allahabad) to Bangalore is 2 hr 30 m if you book a direct flight. The direct flight operating on this route takes off at approximately 15:30 PM and is currently operated by the IndiGo airline 6E | 5379.
Much of the filming of Sholay was done in the rocky terrain of Ramanagara, a town near Bangalore. The visuals made the rugged landscape popular and a highly regarded location for filming a number of films that followed.
The most popular airline from Prayagraj (Allahabad) to Bangalore is IndiGo. The airline runs the maximum number of flights on this route at different timings.
This public park was named after Sir John Meade, the acting Commissioner of Mysore (Mysuru), in 1870 and was afterward renamed Cubbon Park. Cubbon Park is a nature retreat in the heart of Bangalore.