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Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
Air India12:30
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
08h 00m₹14,727
Air India12:30
Dibrugarh
08:10
Vijayawada
19h 40m₹15,248
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
08:10
Vijayawada
18h 25m₹15,908
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
30h 45m₹16,180
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
08:10
Vijayawada
18h 25m₹16,893
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
30h 45m₹17,165
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
08:10
Vijayawada
18h 25m₹17,313
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
08:10
Vijayawada
18h 25m₹17,313
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
08:10
Vijayawada
18h 25m₹17,448
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
30h 45m₹17,585
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
30h 45m₹17,585
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
30h 45m₹17,720
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
08:10
Vijayawada
18h 25m₹17,857
Air India12:30
Dibrugarh
12:15
Vijayawada
23h 45m₹17,875
Air India12:30
Dibrugarh
12:15
Vijayawada
47h 45m₹17,875
Air India12:30
Dibrugarh
12:15
Vijayawada
23h 45m₹17,875
Air India12:30
Dibrugarh
12:15
Vijayawada
47h 45m₹17,875
Air India12:30
Dibrugarh
12:15
Vijayawada
47h 45m₹17,875
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
30h 45m₹17,980
Air India13:45
Dibrugarh
20:30
Vijayawada
30h 45m₹17,985
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Dibrugarh to Vijayawada Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

08h 00m

First Flight

Air India AI-2726,departs at 12:30

Last Flight

Air India AI-2742, departs at 13:45

Total flights to Travel from Dibrugarh to Vijayawada in a day

48

Airport Codes for Dibrugarh and Vijayawada

DIB-Dibrugarh, VGA-Vijayawada

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About Vijayawada Airport

Vijayawada Airport, also known as the NTR Amaravati International Airport (IATA: VGA, ICAO: VOBZ), is situated in Gannavaram. It is about 18 km away from Vijayawada. During World War II, Vijayawada Airport served as an army base, and later, it was converted into a commercial airport. Since it is a domestic airport, the airport has only one terminal. Air India and SpiceJet operate flights out of Vijayawada Airport.

About Vijayawada

Vijayawada is located on the banks of the Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh and is surrounded by hills. The city of Vijayawada is also known as Bezawada, which means 'The Place of Victory'. The name of the city is associated with mythology; it is said that Arjuna received the blessing of Lord Shiva at the summit of Indrakeeladri Hill and that Arjuna thereafter founded Vijayawada. Vijayawada is believed to be an important city for the Vishnukundina dynasty in the 5th and 6th centuries. The Vishnukundinas were outstanding supporters of education. For the study of Vedic culture, they founded colleges. It is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The city has the second-biggest railway junction in India, which makes it an important connectivity hub for the railway network in South India. Given its close proximity to Hyderabad, the state capital of Andhra Pradesh, and its location on the banks of the Krishna River, Vijayawada is often referred to as the business centre of the state. Vijayawada is the only city in the world bordered by two rivers and three canals flowing through the city. Due to this, the city has abundant agricultural produce like rice, mango, and sugarcane. The location of the city and its terrain are two important features of Vijayawada. It lies 39 ft above sea level, with plain terrain dotted with small- and medium-sized hillocks. The area has good soil because of the Krishna River, a prominent geographical feature. Although English and Hindi are also widely spoken among the educated, Telugu is the native tongue.

Place to visit in Vijayawada

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Bhavani Island

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Kondapalli Fort

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Undavalli Caves

About Dibrugarh Airport

Dibrugarh Airport (IATA: DIB, ICAO: VEMN) is situated in Mohanbari, which is about 15 km away from Dibrugarh. Dibrugarh Airport is also called the Mohanbari Airport and is surrounded by beautiful and lush green tea estate. Dibrugarh Airport is the only airport in Northern Assam that provides service to the people of Dibrugarh and Arunanchal Pradesh. The airport is spread over an area of about 386 acres. At the airport, there is a snack bar, a beverage counter, and a refreshment counter for passengers. For the physically challenged, the wheelchair facility is also available. In case of an emergency, medical aid is available to passengers. The airport has counters for taxis and rental cars. In 2009, a new terminal building was added to the airport, which can handle around 500 passengers at a time. The terminal building has ten check-in counters, two security check-in, two aerobridges, and five remote parking bays. IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet are some of the major airlines that operate flights from Dibrugarh Airport.

About Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh is situated on the banks of the River Brahmaputra in the state of Assam. It is the third-largest city in Assam, after Guwahati and Silchar. As per historians, Dibrugarh derives its name from Dibarumukh, an encampment of Ahoms during the Ahom Sutiya War. Dibarumukh is where the town's name originated. Dibaru refers to a river, while mukh denotes mouth. During British rule, Dibrugarh functioned as an administrative and commercial centre in Upper Assam. In 1971, Dibrugarh was declared an independent district of Assam. Dibrugarh is famously known as the 'Tea City of India', as it is the gateway to the tea-producing districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, and Jorhat. Apart from tea, Dibrugarh is also famous for its oil and timber industries. It is one of the two major cities in Assam and is fast becoming the central point where major industrial activities are conducted. Dibrugarh has received urban development aid from the Asian Development Bank. Bogibeel Bridge in Dibrugarh is India's largest rail cum road bridge. Dibrugarh is fast becoming an important city in Assam, where great urban development is taking place. It has become a well-known destination for business and leisure trips for tourists from India and abroad. The 9th edition of the North East Business Summit was held in the city with the theme ëBuilding Bridges with South East Asiaí. Dibrugarh is a city where people of all cultures reside in peace and harmony. The Assamese community forms the majority of the population, along with communities like Deori, Sonowal Kachari, and Tai Phake.
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Airport Information

Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh Airport, F2MF+J6P, Assam 786012

Vijayawada

NH16, Gannavaram, Andhra Pradesh 521102

Frequently Asked Questions

Apart from tea, Dibrugarh is also famous for its oil and timber industries.
Two flights operate between Vijayawada and Dibrugarh in a week.
Tourists can purchase from several markets in Vijayawada like: Besant Road Kondapalli Shopping District MG Road Market
Krishna Pushkaram is one of the most important festivals of Vijayawada. It is celebrated at the holy banks of River Krishna. A celebration honouring the River Krishna called Krishna Pushkaralu is typically held once every 12 years and is greatly enjoyed.
Air India and IndiGo are two popular airlines that operate between Vijaywada and Dibrugarh.
Since Dibrugarh is called the 'Tea City of India', one can purchase the famous Assam Tea. Assam is highly recognised for its handmade crafts and traditional handicrafts. Assam is renowned for its high-end pat and muga silk in handicraft.
While visiting Vijayawada, tourists can purchase many things as souvenirs like mangalagiri sarees, kalamkari artworks, and kondapalli toys.
Pootharekulu is one of the famous sweets of Vijayawada. The treat is filled with sugar, dry fruits, and nuts and is covered in a wafer-thin layer of rice starch that resembles paper. In the Telugu states, the confection is well-liked for celebrations, religious events, and weddings.
The climate of Dibrugarh is warm and temperate. The summer season witnesses more rainfall than the winter season.
Bagurumba dance is the most famous dance form in Dibrugarh.
Dibrugarh has a subtropical climate and receives an average rainfall of 276 cm. The best time to visit Dibrugarh is from October to March when the weather is comfortable and pleasant.
Due to its location in Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters. Tourists can plan their trip from October to March, which is the best time to visit.
The Dehing Patkai Festival is celebrated in January every year.
Dibrugarh's cuisine consists of a variety of Assamese foods. The cuisine of Assam should be sampled once in Dibrugarh. Some of the famous dishes are bhat, dali, masor tenga, khar, tarkari, aloo pitika, and mangkho.
Assam's national festival is called Bihu. Three times a year, Bihu is observed. The Magh Bihu also called Bhogali Bihu, is the festival of food. The Magh Bihu marks the end of the harvesting season. At the start of the seeding season, the Bohaag Bihu celebrates a new year. The Kaati Bihu commemorates the end of paddy sowing and transplanting.