Dehradun to Rajkot Flights

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About Rajkot Airport

Rajkot Airport (IATA Code: RAJ) is a domestic airport and is located approximately 3 km from the city centre. The airport is managed by the Airports Authority of India. Rajkot Airport has a single domestic passenger terminal. The airport operates flights to several domestic cities such as Mumbai, Surat, Bangalore, and Delhi, among others. Some of the facilities Rajkot Airport offers passengers include free trolleys, a lost and found baggage centre, a childcare room, a snack counter, medical assistance, wheelchairs, and assistance for the physically challenged and senior citizens.

About Rajkot

Rajkot is an important city in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Located on the banks of the Aji and Nyari rivers, Rajkot has emerged as a significant urban centre in Gujarat. Rajkot was established in 1612 by Thakur Shaheb of the Jadeja Clan. Mahatma Gandhi received his education at the prestigious Alfred High School in Rajkot. The Gandhi family's former home, now a memorial landmark recognised as Kaba Gandhi No Delo, is among Rajkot's must-see attractions. The city is known for its ancient monuments, temples, waterfalls, parks, and its distinct Saurashtra cuisine. Rajkot is an important cultural centre in the region, with numerous venues for performing arts in the city. Some of the top attractions to visit in Rajkot are Lakhota Palace Museum, Hingolgarh Nature Education Sanctuary, Khambhalida Caves, Ramakrishna Ashram, Rampara Wildlife Sanctuary, Kaba Gandhi No Delo, among others.

About Dehradun Airport

Dehradun Airport (IATA Code: DED) is called Jolly Grant Airport and is located approximately 22 km southeast of Dehradun in Uttarakhand. The airport is managed by the Airports Authority of India. There is only one domestic terminal at this airport. There are frequent flights from New Delhi to Dehradun. A few flights are also scheduled from Dehradun to Mumbai, Trivandrum, and Bangalore. A child care room, wheelchairs for the elderly, a lost and found baggage counter, a telephone security hold area, restaurants, car rental services, and a medical room are some of the facilities available for passengers at the Dehradun Airport.

About Dehradun

Dehradun, the largest city in Uttarakhand, is one of India's most popular hill towns. It is located at the foothills of the Himalayas, nestled in the sprawling Doon valley. The beautiful town is situated between the Song river (a tributary of the Ganga) and the Asan river (a branch of Yamuna). The history of Dehradun dates back to the 3rd century B.C. when the region was under the control of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. The city was founded in 1699. Later, in 1815, the British annexed the region. Post Independence, the city became a part of the Indian State of Uttarakhand. The people of Dehradun mostly speak Garhwali and Kumaoni. Hindi is also spoken in Dehradun. Other languages spoken here include Urdu, Bengali, and Punjabi. People here celebrate various festivals like Uttarakhand Mahotsav, Bissu Fair, Tapkeshwar Fair, and Jhanda Fair. The famous regional cuisines of Dehradun are Kandalee ka Saag, Gulgula, Arsa, Bal Mithai, and Kulath Phanu. Some of the top attractions to visit in Dehradun include Tapkeshwar Temple, Lakha Mandal, Maya Devi Temple, Mindrolling Monastery, Nag Tibba, and Malsi Deer Park.

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Airport Information

Dehradun

Jolly Grant Airport - Dehradun, Airport Rd, Jauligrant, Uttarakhand 248143

Rajkot

Rajkot Civil Airport, Gandhigram, Civil Aerodrome, Rajkot, Gujarat 360006

Frequently Asked Questions

No, there are no direct flights between Dehradun and Rajkot.
No, there are no duty-free shops at Dehradun Airport because it only offers domestic flights. However, there are souvenir shops as well as other small airport-essentials shops inside for the convenience of the passengers.
Yes, you can book hotels online near the Dehradun Airport by visiting their official website.
You can approach the airline's staff and present your boarding pass and information about your lost luggage.
In order to recover your lost baggage, you will need to contact your respective airline and lodge a complaint with them.
Dehradun Airport is around 20 km away from the town of Rishikesh.
There is approximately 1 flight between Dehradun and Rajkot daily.
Yes, a one-day trip to Mussoorie is possible from Dehradun.
The IATA Code for Dehradun Airport is DED, and the IATA Code for Rajkot Airport is RAJ.
Some of the top attractions to visit in Dehradun include Tapkeshwar Temple, Lakha Mandal, Maya Devi Temple, Mindrolling Monastery, Nag Tibba, and Malsi Deer Park.