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Book the Cheapest Bangalore to Dimapur Flights at Adani. Adani One is a one-stop flight booking platform set to assist you in booking flight tickets in a simple and hassle-free manner. Adani One will help you book tickets from Bangalore to Dimapur by following three simple steps. Just type the location you want to go to along with the dates of your trip under the 'to' and 'from' checkboxes, click on the search button, and all the available flight options will be in front of you with the fare rates. Now all you have to do is select the right flight for yourself. All major airlines are listed on Adani One such as IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Go First, Vistara and more. Look out for offers, cashback and discounts while booking flight tickets on Adani One. Around four connecting flights operate from Bangalore to Dimapur every day. The minimum time to travel from Bangalore to Dimapur is 5 hours and 5 minutes. This is an IndiGo Airlines flight with a short layover of 45 minutes in Kolkata. If you have plans to travel to Dimapur from Bangalore, a quick read will help uncover information about both these destinations.

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo22:15
Bangalore
10:05
Dimapur
11h 50m₹15,135
Air India16:40
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
20h 40m₹17,293
Air India12:30
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
24h 50m₹17,479
IndiGo04:45
Bangalore
10:05
Dimapur
05h 20m₹18,035
Air India15:00
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
22h 20m₹19,463
Air India17:00
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
20h 20m₹19,480
IndiGo23:00
Bangalore
12:25
Dimapur
13h 25m₹19,785
Air India05:50
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
31h 30m₹20,257
Air India14:00
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
47h 20m₹20,436
Air India22:45
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
38h 35m₹21,384
Air India05:50
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
07h 30m₹21,793
Air India18:45
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
18h 35m₹25,284
Air India18:45
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
18h 35m₹25,284
Air India18:45
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
18h 35m₹25,284
Air India22:45
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
14h 35m₹25,633
Air India22:45
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
14h 35m₹25,633
Air India21:25
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
15h 55m₹25,688
Air India19:20
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
18h 00m₹25,688
Air India19:20
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
18h 00m₹25,688
Air India21:25
Bangalore
13:20
Dimapur
15h 55m₹25,688
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Bangalore to Dimapur Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

05h 20m

First Flight

Air India AI-9420,departs at 01:25

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-6813, departs at 23:00

Popular Airlines from Bangalore to Dimapur

IndiGo, Air India

Total flights to Travel from Bangalore to Dimapur in a day

48

Airport Codes for Bangalore and Dimapur

BLR-Bangalore, DMU-Dimapur

Airline wise cheap flights from Bangalore to Dimapur

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoThu, 26 Dec₹15,135Book Now
Air IndiaThu, 26 Dec₹17,293Book Now
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About Dimapur Airport

Located about 10 km away from Dimapur city, Dimapur Airport (IATA:DMU) serves the Indian state of Nagaland. This is the only civil airport in the state. Its terminal building can manage about 500 passengers at departures and about 300 passengers at arrivals. IndiGo and Air India are major air carriers that operate to and from this airport. Dimapur Airport serves only domestic routes, with direct flights to cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Dibrugarh, Guwahati, Shillong and Imphal. The airport offers many facilities to its visitors such as childcare room, medical facility, wheelchairs, trolleys, ATM, X-ray baggage scanning facilities, a lost and found baggage counter, assistance to senior and physically challenged passengers, etc.

About Dimapur

Situated on the banks of River Dhansiri, Dimapur is the largest city in Nagaland. European scholars described Dimapur as the "Brick City" during the olden days. Over the years, Dimapur has become a major commercial centre of Nagaland. Dimapur is the leading industrial centre in the state, with many key industries located here. Dimapur is also a famous tourist destination and is known for its natural beauty. The 13th-century Kachari Ruins are a major attraction for tourists. Right from witnessing beautiful views from Chumukedima to shopping for handicrafts in Ruzaphema, there is a lot to explore in the city. When in Dimapur, you must try Nagaland's local cuisines. A Naga meal usually comprises rice, one meat dish, boiled vegetables and tathus, usually a pickle or chutney. As a visitor, there are many fun and challenging activities in the city. You may find it hard to believe, but you can try biting into the world's second-hottest chilli Bhut Jolokia when in Dimapur. If you wish to bring back some memories of the place, do not miss the Naga shawls, which are extremely famous.

About Bangalore Airport

Kempegowda International Airport (IATA code: BLR) is the official name of Bangalore Airport, which serves Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka. A standout feature about this airport is that it is energy neutral because of its reliance on solar power and wind power. This airport has a single integrated terminal that has four levels, and two runways. It is one of the busiest airports in India, connected to more than 60 cities across India and many international cities like Seattle, San Francisco, Dubai, London, Paris and more. The airport is considered a modern airport and has every conceivable facility for passengers, such as concierge services, multiple restaurants, cafes and a taproom, retail outlets that offer everything from apparel to precious jewellery, and more.

About Bangalore

Located in the Deccan Plateau, Bangalore, now known as Bengaluru, is the capital of Karnataka. Bangalore is one of Indiaís most populous cities and has been dubbed the ëSilicon Valley of Indiaí because it has a thriving information technology sector. For many years now, Bangalore has been a famous tourist destination. Tourists know Bangalore as a Garden City because of its many gardens and parks, thanks to Krishna Raja Wodeyar, the 24th Maharaja of Mysore, who created a multitude of green gardens in the city. Bangalore has mostly pleasant weather throughout the year, although summers can get a bit humid. October through February is especially pleasant. From forts to palaces and gardens, Bangalore has a lot to offer tourists. If youíd like to pick up some souvenirs, consider sandalwood products, Mysore silk sarees, Coorg coffee powder, Mysore Pak, Channapatna wooden toys, and rosewood inlay work paintings.
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Airport Information

Bangalore

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

Dimapur

Dimapur Airport, 3rd Mile, Dimapur, Nagaland 797112

Frequently Asked Questions

Bangalore Airport has services like concierge services, multiple restaurants, cafes and a taproom, retail outlets that offer everything from apparel to precious jewellery, and more.
Unmissable places in Dimapur include the Diezephe Village, Triple Falls, Kachari Ruins, Chumukedima Village, Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary, Hong Kong Market, and the Shiva Temple.
Dimapur is known for its historical landmarks, natural beauty, ancient ruins, and waterfalls.
The IATA Code of Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore is BLR.
The IATA code for the Dimapur airport is DMU.
Idlis, dosas and vadas served with hot sambhar and coconut chutney are some of the most popular foods in Bangalore.
The minimum time to travel from Bangalore to Dimapur is 5 hours and 5 minutes.
One can buy souvenirs like sandalwood products, Mysore silk sarees, Coorg coffee powder, Mysore Pak, Channapatna wooden toys, and rosewood inlay work paintings from Bangalore.
The name of Bangalore was officially changed to Bangalore on 1 November 2014.
IndiGo Airlines operates most flights on the Bangalore to Dimapur route.
Affectionately dubbed the 'lungs' of Bangalore, Cubbon Park was established in 1870 by Sir John Meade, and its name was later changed to Sri. Chamarajendra Park.
Bangalore is now most famous as the ìSilicon Valley of Indiaî because of the number of IT companies established here and the sheer volume of its IT exports.