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IndiGo, Air India, Vistara, and Go First are the popular airlines operating flights from Bhubaneswar to Chennai. While direct flights are 100% convenient, some connecting flights have short layovers and operate through Kolkata. Direct flights take roughly one hour.

If you are looking for a flight from Bhubaneswar to Chennai, around 18 to 20 flights from Bhubaneswar to Chennai operate daily. Of these, around 16 are connecting flights, and about 2 flights are direct. Thanks to the short flight time, the connecting flights take a little over 7 hours from Bhubaneswar to Chennai.

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo21:15
Bhubaneswar
06:45
Chennai
09h 30m₹4,994
IndiGo12:40
Bhubaneswar
22:15
Chennai
09h 35m₹4,994
IndiGo21:15
Bhubaneswar
08:05
Chennai
10h 50m₹4,994
IndiGo13:30
Bhubaneswar
22:55
Chennai
09h 25m₹4,994
IndiGo18:25
Bhubaneswar
00:25
Chennai
06h 00m₹6,215
Air India Express10:00
Bhubaneswar
12:00
Chennai
02h 00m₹6,264
IndiGo20:10
Bhubaneswar
22:00
Chennai
01h 50m₹6,791
IndiGo09:20
Bhubaneswar
15:05
Chennai
05h 45m₹7,244
IndiGo18:25
Bhubaneswar
22:55
Chennai
04h 30m₹7,633
Air India Express14:40
Bhubaneswar
22:05
Chennai
07h 25m₹7,949
Air India18:35
Bhubaneswar
19:30
Chennai
24h 55m₹8,880
Air India Express09:30
Bhubaneswar
17:35
Chennai
08h 05m₹8,917
IndiGo13:30
Bhubaneswar
21:50
Chennai
08h 20m₹8,962
Air India Express18:15
Bhubaneswar
09:00
Chennai
14h 45m₹9,073
Air India18:15
Bhubaneswar
07:00
Chennai
12h 45m₹9,134
IndiGo09:20
Bhubaneswar
18:20
Chennai
09h 00m₹9,203
Air India14:40
Bhubaneswar
19:30
Chennai
04h 50m₹9,221
Air India18:15
Bhubaneswar
15:10
Chennai
20h 55m₹9,225
IndiGo13:30
Bhubaneswar
18:20
Chennai
04h 50m₹9,456
Air India Express13:20
Bhubaneswar
00:55
Chennai
11h 35m₹9,510
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Bhubaneswar to Chennai Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

01h 50m

First Flight

Air India AI-9473,departs at 00:20

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-631, departs at 21:15

Popular Airlines from Bhubaneswar to Chennai

IndiGo, Air India Express, Air India

Total flights to Travel from Bhubaneswar to Chennai in a day

71

Airport Codes for Bhubaneswar and Chennai

BBI-Bhubaneswar, MAA-Chennai

Airline wise cheap flights from Bhubaneswar to Chennai

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoTue, 26 Nov₹4,994Book Now
Air India ExpressTue, 26 Nov₹6,264Book Now
Air IndiaTue, 26 Nov₹8,880Book Now
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About Chennai Airport

Chennai International Airport (IATA Code: MAA) is among India's busiest international airports (after Mumbai and Delhi). The airport has 2 terminals separated by 150 m (492 ft) on one road. All international flights land at Anna Terminal, while domestic flights land at Kamraj Terminal. Chennai has direct flights to Frankfurt, London, Malaysia, New York, the Middle East, Singapore, and Hong Kong, among other places. Plans to transform this airport into a world-class airport featuring direct metro connectivity to the town are underway.The Chennai Airport is connected directly to domestic airports in Bhubaneswar, Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Goa, Bangalore, Cochin, Port Blair, Hyderabad, and Pune. Other international airports served by the international terminal include Tokyo, London, New York, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Frankfurt, Singapore, and Brussels. Chennai Airport is now among Asia's busiest airports.While there are nonstop flights from Chennai, the airport is now a gateway for flights to a wide number of countries via Air India Express, SriLankan Airlines, SpiceJet, and other carriers.Most of the main Indian domestic carriers (Go First, Spice, IndiGo, etc., connect Chennai with intercontinental flights to places around India, and the majority leverage Chennai as a gateway for flights to regional cities in South India. In addition, Chennai serves as a hub for flights to Port Blair within the Andaman Islands in Southern India too.

About Chennai

Chennai (previously Madras) is the capital of Tamil Nadu. Chennai is home to a population of more than 7 million, which is nearly 10% of the state's population. It is among India's largest cities. The British East India Company purchased the erstwhile villages of this region, which formed Madras, and established this city in the 1600s.Chennai is fondly referred to as the "Detroit of South Asia." The town is divided into 3 parts by two major rivers. The Cooum River splits the city practically in half, while the Adyar River separates the city's southern half into two halves. The city is bisected by the ancient Buckingham Canal. It runs roughly straight to the coast. This 350-year-old town has much of its original beauty. It is now a major industrial and business centre and is also considered India's automobile capital.The city's shrines, temples, castles, and mansions beautifully blend the past with the future. One of the greatest Indian politicians, Stalin, was born in Chennai too. Since the first century, Chennai and its surrounding territory have been major governmental, military, and commercial centres. Many South Indian kingdoms reigned over this region, including the Chola, Pallava, Vijayanagara, and Pandya Empires.In 1749, the city was under British administration. The city evolved into a significant urban centre and naval base during the British administration. The city was built up across Fort Saint George, an English settlement. It gradually spread to neighbouring villages and cities. When India gained independence in 1947, Chennai was tagged the capital of Madras state, which was renamed in 1968 Tamil Nadu.

Place to visit in Chennai

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Marina Beach

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Covelong Beach

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Pulicat Lake

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Puri Jagannath Temple

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Theosophical Society

About Bhubaneswar Airport

Bhubaneswar Airport, also known as Biju Patnaik International Airport (IATA Code: BBI), is an international airport in the capital of Odisha. The airport in Bhubaneswar is situated around 6 km from the city centre of Bhubaneswar. Some top airlines flying from Bhubaneswar include AirAsia, Indigo, and Thai Sky Airlines.Being connected to the majority of airports within the country, it operates with two terminals, under which Terminal 1 handles domestic flights. Terminal 2 manages international flight operations. The two terminals are connected, and passengers can easily move from one terminal to the other. The first airport terminal (Terminal 1) was instituted in 2013 with two levels, as well as services that make up an exclusive flight experience. The Bird Lounge at the airport is open 24 hours and gives passengers access to snacks, drinks, free Wi-Fi, etc.While Terminal 2 was established during the mid-1960s, it provides numerous services, such as a childrenís playground, currency exchange, restaurants, cash machines, ATMs, etc. The airport's cargo facility has reopened with sophisticated technology, and consignments may now be easily shipped to other nations. Passengers can reach the airport using public transport, trains, or taxis. Car rental services are available to and from the airport.

About Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar is Odisha's capital city and largest city. Historically, this region, mainly the ancient town, was commonly portrayed as Ekamra Khetra (kshetra or region) decorated with mango trees (ekamra). Bhubaneswar is also known as "Temple City" due to the 700 shrines that formerly stood there. In recent years, it has emerged as a significant educational centre as well as a key business location.Bhubaneswar is located near the relics of Sisupalgarh, the former capital of the Kalinga region. The Kalinga War (c. 262-261 BCE) took place at Dhauli, near Bhubaneswar, when the Mauryan emperor Ashoka attacked and captured Kalinga. One of the major comprehensive doctrines of the Mauryan Emperor, Ashoka, ranging between 272 and 236 BCE, is preserved in granite, about 8 km southwest of the city. Following the fall of the Mauryan dynasty, the territory was ruled by the Mahameghavahana empire, the most famous of which is Kharavela.Even though the current town of Bhubaneswar was created in 1948, the chronology of the territories within and around the city may be dated back to the seventh century BCE and earlier. This region is a confluence of Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu traditions, with various Kalingan temples dating from the sixth to 13th centuries CE. With Konark and Puri, it creates the 'Golden Triangle' ("Swarna Tribhuja"). These have become the most visited locations throughout eastern India.Bhubaneswar is separated geographically by western highlands and eastern lowlands, including hillocks around the northern and western regions. Kanjia Lake, located on the city's northern borders, is a nationally significant wetland.Bhubaneswar took over as the capital from Cuttack on August 19, 1949, two years after India secured independence from the British. Otto Kˆnigsberger, a German architect, developed the contemporary town in 1946. It was among the earliest projected cities in contemporary India, together with Chandigarh and Jamshedpur. Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are commonly referred to as Odisha's "twin cities." In 2011, the twin cities' merged metropolitan region had a headcount of around 1.7 million. According to United Nations estimates released in 2016, Bhubaneswar's metro region has a total of roughly one million people. Thus, Bhubaneswar is designated as a Tier 2 city.

Place to visit in Bhubaneswar

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Bindu Sagar Lake

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Dhauli Giri Hills

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Lingaraja Temple

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Parasurameswara Temple

Video Guide from Bhubaneswar to Chennai

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Airport Information

Bhubaneswar

Biju Patnaik International Airport, Airport Rd, Aerodrome Area, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751020

Chennai

W357+RCG, Abdullah Puram, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632114

Frequently Asked Questions

Bhubaneswar to Chennai flight price varies depending on your booking time and date. On Adani, you can get the lowest flight ticket from Bhubaneswar to Chennai on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays by evaluating data from all airlines.
The permitted weight limit for a check-in suitcase is 20kg.
There are several duty-free stores at Bhubaneswar (Biju Patnaik) Airport providing passengers with varieties of items, including edibles, perfumes, cosmetics, etc.
Alcohol is not permitted on domestic flights in India.
With Adaniís one-stop booking platform, it is easy to book flights from Bhubaneswar to Chennai.
Adani is user-friendly, allowing you to find all details about your flight, including your flight status, airfare calendar, and more.
Bhubaneswar Airport has been renamed Biju Patnaik International Airport. The IATA code for this airport is BBI.
The first Bhubaneswar to Chennai flight is Indigo 512 at 1:15 pm.
The IATA code for Chennai airport is MAA.
A Bhubaneswar to Chennai flight roughly takes 1 hour and 50 minutes.
Indigo operates around one non-stop flight from Bhubaneswar to Chennai daily.
You can bring food on flights from Bhubaneswar to Chennai.