Gaya to Bellary Flights

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Are you looking for a flight from Gaya to Bellary? You can book your air tickets on Adani’s one-stop platform. Whether it is a Gaya to Bellary flight or a Bellary to Gaya return ticket, Adani will display a detailed airfare calendar to help you choose the best flight: You may choose the most convenient flight with the best air ticket deal or cashback offers. All domestic carriers, such as IndiGo, Air Asia, Go First, and Vistara, are listed on the platform, and you can choose your preferred departure time. Discounts and offers are updated regularly for both direct and connecting flights. We suggest booking a return ticket with us if you have an arrival date in mind and taking advantage of the discounts that come along with return tickets.As of December 2022, there are no direct flights from Gaya to Bellary. However, there are flights from Gaya to Bangalore, and you can travel by road from Bangalore to Bellary by cab or bus. There are multiple bus services from Bangalore to Bellary available regularly. There are no non-stop flights from Gaya to Bangalore. IndiGo operates two flights on this route with a short layover in New Delhi. The flight duration can range from 7 hours and 45 minutes to 9 hours. Adani will display a list of the cheapest flights to help you find the best deal. When booking your flight, look into airfare deals, cashback options, and special offers and discounts. Find the flight schedule and book your Adani flight from Gaya to Bellary now.

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About Bellary Airport

Bangalore Airport, officially known as Kempegowda International Airport, serves the city of Bangalore and its nearby areas. Its IATA code is BLR, and it is located in Devanahalli, which is around 30 km away from the cityís railway station. There is one terminal that serves both domestic and international flights. Some facilities that the airport has to offer are duty-free stores, free Wi-Fi, baby care facilities, currency exchange, and medical aid.

About Bellary

Ballari is a city which is located on the eastern side of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is also called Bellary, and the city boasts a series of historic landmarks with captivating stories. There have been several theories around the origin of the name of the city, dating back to as long as the 12th century. For instance, a lithic inscription from 1131 AD, which was found at Byloor, had the name ëBallareí written on it. The same spelling was further found in inscriptions from Kolur, Kurugodu, and Sindhigeri. The city of Ballary is well-connected to the other cities of the state by rail and road. Bellary is also one of the major producers of cotton, which is exported to other states. It also has a distillery and sugar-refining enterprises that further add up to the cityís economy.

About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport is also called Bodhgaya Airport. Its IATA code is GAY, and it is located 5 km away from Bodhgaya city. After the capital city of Patna, the Gaya Airport is the second-busiest airport in the state of Bihar. The airport sees a lot of visitors from the many cities of India, including New Delhi, Kolkata, and Varanasi, along with tourists from Myanmar, Thailand, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka who come to explore and worship the many Buddhist temples located in this holy city. The airport is managed by the Airports Authority of India or AAI. The Gaya Airport has an area of about 954 acres, and there is one airport terminal building serving both domestic and international passengers. The terminal is spread over an area of 7,500 sq m, which can handle 250 incoming and outgoing passengers each. There is one boarding gate each for domestic and international boarding. At the airport, you can avail a number of services, including 5 check-in counters, 12 immigration counters, 2 security checks, 5 customs counters, free trolleys, a lost and found baggage counter, wheelchair services, and childcare room facilities.

About Gaya

Gaya is a holy city located in the Indian state of Bihar. It lies along the Phalgu River, which is an important tributary of the river Ganga. Along with its beautiful scenery and rich culture, Gaya is also popular for being one of the significant pilgrimage centres of India. It is visited by thousands of pilgrims from India as well as across the globe. Gaya also sees thousands of visitors who come to visit Bodhgaya, 10 km south of Gaya, which is the place where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment. The city of Gaya is well connected by rail, road, and air. Visiting the city will also offer you the opportunity to visit the many libraries along with colleges that are affiliated with Magadh University. Along with being an important education centre, the city is also an agriculture centre with sugarcane, grains, and oilseeds grown in large quantities.

Place to visit in Gaya

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Mahabodhi Temple

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Royal Bhutan Monastery

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Sujata Temple

Frequently Asked Questions

No, there are no duty-free shops at Bellary Airport as of 2022.
Yes, there are several duty-free shops at the Gaya Airport.
While many airlines allow carrying dry foods, it is suggested to refer to the policies of your airline for clarification.
There are many cabs and bus services to Gaya Airport from the city.
The city of Gaya lies at a distance of 98.1 km from Patna.
As of December 2022, there are no flights between Gaya and Bellary.
Different airlines have different baggage restrictions. Usually, an economy class flight allows 7 Kg cabin and 15 Kg check-in luggage.
Yes, Gaya Airport is an international airport.
The IATA code for Gaya Airport is GAY. The IATA code for Bellary Airport is BEP.
You can also relish the famous local snacks, including Kesaria Peda, Aloo Kachalu, Tilkut, and Bhunja.
Gaya enjoys a humid climate, and hence, the best time to explore the city is during the winter months, from October to March.
October to March is the best time to visit Bellary.