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Are you looking for a flight from Bangalore to Jamnagar? Adani’s online platform allows you to search for flights on a specific route and helps you make hassle-free bookings. The platform has numerous flight options available between all major cities in the country. Using the Adani platform is fairly easy. Simply type in the name of the origin city and destination city, and a detailed list of flights and airfare calendar will appear on your screen. Prominent domestic carriers like IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, Star Air, and AirAsia are listed on the platform. Passengers can also check out exciting deals and amazing discounts on several flights and routes. Choose the most affordable and convenient flight option. Book a return flight on the Adani platform to enjoy maximum discounts if you have a fixed itinerary.Currently, there are approximately six flights from Bangalore to Jamnagar every day, of which one is a direct flight that takes 2 hours and 20 minutes, operated by Star Air. There are several connecting flights on the route with layovers in cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Goa, and Chennai. Depending on the layover time, the duration of flights ranges from 12 hours and 50 minutes to 20 hours and 15 minutes. Stay updated with the latest discount offers and cashback on Adani’s one-stop platform, and book your Bangalore to Jamnagar flight today!

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
Air India08:25
Bangalore
12:25
Jamnagar
04h 00m₹15,495
Air India06:00
Bangalore
12:25
Jamnagar
06h 25m₹15,495

Bangalore to Jamnagar Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

04h 00m

First Flight

Air India AI-2402,departs at 06:00

Last Flight

Air India AI-2846, departs at 08:25

Total flights to Travel from Bangalore to Jamnagar in a day

2

Airport Codes for Bangalore and Jamnagar

BLR-Bangalore, JGA-Jamnagar

Airline wise cheap flights from Bangalore to Jamnagar

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Air IndiaThu, 09 Jan₹15,495Book Now
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About Jamnagar Airport

Also known as Govardhanpur Airport, the Jamnagar Airport is owned and managed by the Indian Air Force. Here, private and commercial flights are allowed. It is the only airport in Gujarat with two runways. Many private carriers ply their services from this airport. A few of them are IndiGo, Air India, Air Asia, etc. It connects cities like Bengaluru, Rajkot, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mangaluru, Jaipur, Aurangabad, Raipur, and Bhuvaneshwar. Jamnagar Airport has a single terminal that operates domestic flights. The capacity of the terminal is 75 each for departures and arrivals. There is a single check-in counter for the passengers. The bus stand is located just 7 km away from the airport. Many public and private modes of transportation are available from the airport. The airport has modern amenities like luggage trolleys, a baggage wrapping machine, escort assistance for seniors, wheelchairs, etc. There is a cafeteria and lounge where passengers can enjoy light refreshments.

About Jamnagar

Jamnagar, a beautiful destination located in Gujarat, is famously known as the Jewel of Kathiawar. One of the prominent highlights of this destination is its architectural splendour. The city is peppered with fine examples of structures built in exquisite Rajputi architectural style. It is the hidden gem of Gujarat. Another major attraction of Jamnagar is its pearl fishing centre. The city is located by the banks of Lakhota Lake and was founded in 1540 AD by Jam Raval. Jamnagar is rich in scenic beauty, being close to the confluence of the Rangmati and Nagamati Rivers. Historically known as Nawanagar, the city underwent major development and transformation in the 1920s, initiated by its then ruler Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji. He consulted Sir Edward Lutyens, the famous architect who gave shape to the famous Lutyens area of New Delhi. Together, they came up with a plan to modernise Jamnagar city. New plans were developed, and modern design elements like entrance gates, axial roads, verdant gardens, beautiful parks, and residential plots were incorporated. Jamnagar also known as the ëBrass Cityí is famous for the manufacturing of brass utensils. Today, besides its industrial sector, the city is also developing at a rapid pace because of the oil refinery located here, owned by Reliance Petroleum.

About Bangalore Airport

Also known as the Kempegowda International Airport, the Bangalore Airport (IATA: BLR), serves Bangalore and the nearby cities of Karnataka. It is located approximately 34 km away from the city to its northern side. Sprawled over an incredible 4,000 acres of area, the airport was constructed in 2008. This international airport also handles cargo and domestic flight operations. The airport has a single integrated terminal that handles both domestic and international flights. It has all the modern conveniences like free Wi-Fi, child care rooms, prayer rooms, souvenir shops, information desk, duty-free shops, VIP lounges, baggage wrapping, baggage trolleys, wheelchair assistance, medical assistance, a smoking area and more. This is truly a global standard airport with numerous cafes and restaurants that serve a variety of cuisines and light snacks. Passengers can find a variety of transport options like cars, taxis, cabs, buses, etc., from the airport premises.

About Bangalore

Bengaluru, often called the City of Gardens, is the capital of Karnataka. Perched at an elevation of 900 m above sea level, the city is known for its salubrious climate, happening food joints, amazing attractions, and the famous IT Sector. The latter has earned the city its name as the ëSilicon Valley of Indiaí. Founded in 1537 by Kempe Gowda I,Bengaluru has become one of the most progressive and prosperous major cities of India today. The city is designed on the lines of Hampi, which used to be one of the major cities during the famous Vijayanagara Empire. Peppered with government and private offices, parks and gardens, pubs and restaurants, the city has become one of the most populated cities in the country. Take in the Victorian-era architecture of the city with a stroll across its verdant gardens and enjoy the pleasant weather. The city is also famous for its many eateries, craft breweries and quirky cafes, where you can share quality time with your friends. The official language spoken in the city is Kannada, though other languages like Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, and English are also spoken here. They celebrate major Hindu and other religious festivals with great zest.

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Airport Information

Bangalore

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

Jamnagar

Jamnagar Airport, F268+79J, Airport Rd, Civil Enclave, Govardhanpur, Jamnagar, Gujarat 361006

Frequently Asked Questions

ISKCON Temple Bangalore Palace Lalbagh Botanical Garden Bannerghatta National Park Cubbon Park
Swaminarayan Temple Marina National Park Lakhota Lake Pirotan Island
3 to 4 days are enough to visit Bangalore.
3 to 4 days are required to explore Jamnagar.
Swaminarayan temple, Harsiddhi temple, Bet Dwarka, Lakhota lake and fort are the few places to visit in Jamnagar.
Jamnagar is famous for its scenic and archaeological attractions. It also shot to popularity being the location for its oil refinery owned by Reliance Petroleum.
A perfect destination for nature enthusiasts, Bangalore has an abundance of lovely gardens and parks. Some of the major parks worth visiting are Cubbon Park and Bannerghatta Biological Park.
Kannada is the official language of Bangalore, though Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Malayalam are also spoken here.
Winter in Bangalore lasts from September end to the first week of January, with December being the coldest month. This month records an average low temperature of 16? and an average high temperature of 26?.
Bangalore is also referred to as the Silicon Valley of India because the city is the country's leading information technology (IT) exporter. The city is also a hub for startups.