Bhavnagar to Bagdogra Flights

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About Bagdogra Airport

The Bagdogra International Airport (IATA: IXB) is a small airport at a strategic location. The airport is used for both civil aviation and military operations. It is around 16 km from Siliguri in West Bengal. For travellers exploring the hillside in northeast India, including Darjeeling and Gangtok, Bagdogra is preferred over the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata. Foreign tourists wishing to visit Sikkim can get special permits at the airport. The airport is connected to several Indian cities, including metropolitans like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai. It is also connected to many 2-tier cities via one-stop flights. Helicopter services are also made available from the airport to nearby destinations. Flights from Bangkok (Thailand) and Paro (Bhutan) land at the airport. There are two terminals at the airport ó one for domestic flights and another for international arrivals and departures. Passengers have access to check-in, baggage and security counters at both terminals. The airport has duty-free shops and provides medical assistance to those in need. ATM and baggage-wrapping services are available at the airport. Bagdogra Airport experiences an annual footfall of over 3 million passengers. Consequently, an expansion of the airport is being undertaken by the AAI. The airport will be equipped to handle more than 12 million passengers annually once its expansion is complete.

About Bagdogra

Bagdogra is a small town in West Bengal, at the foothills of the Himalayas. Located in the Siliguri sub-division of Darjeeling, Bagdogra serves as a base camp for tourists seeking to explore other West Bengal hill stations such as Kalimpong and Mirik or those in Sikkim and other states of northeast India. The city is a bustling tourist centre, primarily because of its pleasant weather, which makes traversing through the foothills of the Himalayas an exciting excursion. Bagdogra has verdant hills and a scenic landscape, together with the misty aroma of the world-famous Darjeeling tea. Its tranquil lakes and parks are perfect camping sites with a spectacular ringside view of the snow-covered Himalayas. Bagdogra also provides the best trekking and river rafting activities on the Teesta River for adventure enthusiasts. Bagdogra has a population of 30,000 persons and is the most popular town in the Siliguri sub-division. The city is a confluence of Hindu and Buddhist cultures and celebrates festivals and events related to both faiths. It is also a melting pot of diverse cultures as the inhabitants of this city are from all over the country. As a result, while the most commonly spoken language here is Bengali, several other languages are also popular that include Hindi, Nepali, Bihari, Marwari Assamese, Tibetan and English. It has an international airport and is a base for the Indian Armed Forces. It has a railway station and is well-connected by road to cities in West Bengal and nearby states.

About Bhavnagar Airport

Bhavnagar Airport (BHU) is located in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is situated in Gujarat's south-east corner. Bhavnagar airfield is a domestic airport with an arrival and departure capacity for 100 passengers per hour. The airport authority of India developed this airport as a private airport for VIP visitors and subsequently changed it to a domestic airport. The airport has two major buildings: one for the domestic terminal and one for air flight management with an ILS system. This airport's cargo bay can handle two Boeing 747 flights at the same time. This airport mostly serves flights to Mumbai. Ventura Air also operates flights from Bhavnagar Airport to Surat. Both airlines provide indirect flights to places like Dum Dum (near Kolkata), Calicut, Mangalore, Chandigarh, Hyderabad and Jaipur. Spicejet too operates the one and only flight to Bagdogra via a stopover in Mumbai. Arrivals and departures are handled by the same terminal. The Bhavnagar Airport has just one boarding gate. This airport has three check-in desks and two security checkpoints for the comfort of travellers. The airport in Bhavnagar is managed by the Indian Airport Authority. AAI formed the Bhavnagar airport authority, which manages the airport's principal activities. This airport has a global security surveillance system that is controlled by airport authorities in Bhavnagar.

About Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar in Gujarat is one of the busiest port cities on the western coast of India. It is almost 200 km from Gandhinagar and 111 km from Ahmedabad. Bhavnagar was founded by the Gohil Rajput king, Maharaja Bhavsinhji, who was tired of the attacks at his original capital, Sihor. The city, named after him, was established in 1743 near Vadava Village. The merging of princely states with the Union of India after independence began with Bhavnagar, upon Bhavnagarís erstwhile Maharaja, Krishnakumar Sinhjiís historic decision. Bhavnagar offers a pleasant stay for business and pleasure during fall and winter. There are several places worth visiting in Bhavnagar. Besides its famous temples and beaches, Bhavnagar has protected spaces for wildlife, such as the Blackbuck National Park, which are informative treats for nature lovers. Bhavnagar has a population of over 7,00,000 persons residing within its municipal limits. It is a manufacturing town and helps businesses and industries in other cities, including Surat and Mumbai. The inhabitants' love for art is reflected in the handicrafts and artefacts that Bhavnagar is known for. The most commonly spoken language is Gujarati followed by a bit of English for contact purposes. Bhavnagar is connected to other major Indian cities via air, rail and road transport. Alang Port, the largest ship recycling yard globally, is 50 km from the city.
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Airport Information

Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar Airport, Q53M+G97, Airport Rd, Subhashnagar, Bhavnagar, Gujarat 364001

Bagdogra

M8PG+25X, Distt. Darjeeling Siliguri, Bagdogra, West Bengal 734421