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Are you searching for flight tickets from Gaya to Hyderabad?Adani One can help you plan your journey conveniently. On the platform, you can see a list of flights on any route along with their detailed airfares. Some of the airline operators on Adani One are Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet. Adani's platform also displays air ticket deals and flight ticket offers to give you the best value for money. You can also get the best deals by booking return tickets.The cities of Gaya and Hyderabad are connected by over 5 flights daily, all operated by IndiGo. However, none of these is a direct or non-stop flight. All flights from Gaya to Hyderabad have a layover in either New Delhi or Kolkata. These flights to Hyderabad are typically 6 hours and 35 minutes to 10 hours and 5 minutes long, depending on the flight route. Book your flight tickets now on Adani One, and get the best cashback offers and deals!

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo16:50
Bodhgaya
23:00
Hyderabad
06h 10m₹8,324
Thai Airways13:40
Bodhgaya
00:30
Hyderabad
10h 50m₹30,350

Gaya to Hyderabad Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

06h 10m

First Flight

Thai Airways TG-328,departs at 13:40

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-6157, departs at 16:50

Popular Airlines from Bodhgaya to Hyderabad

IndiGo, Thai Airways

Total flights to Travel from Bodhgaya to Hyderabad in a day

2

Airport Codes for Bodhgaya and Hyderabad

GAY-Bodhgaya, HYD-Hyderabad

Airline wise cheap flights from Bodhgaya to Hyderabad

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoFri, 27 Dec₹8,324Book Now
Thai AirwaysFri, 27 Dec₹30,350Book Now
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About Hyderabad Airport

Hyderabad, the state capital of Telangana in India, has been served by the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (IATA: HYD) since 23 March 2008. The RGIA or Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is approximately 28 km from the heart of the city of Hyderabad and can be reached in about 40 minutes. The airport has been named after Rajiv Gandhi, the sixth Prime Minister of India. RGIA was the first airport in India to implement in-line systems of baggage handling that go through four levels of baggage scanning and detection. The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport of Hyderabad offers many passenger services such as exclusive transfer, express security checks, a wide parking area, lounges, baby care rooms, a prayer room and a high-speed internet connection. The airport also offers valet parking and hosts 98 check-in counters along with 24 self-check-in kiosks.

About Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the largest and most populous city in Telangana, serves as the main urban hub for the south-central heartland of India. Hyderabad has been an important base for the trade of pearls; therefore, it has acquired the nicknames ëThe City of Pearlsí and ëThe City of the Nizamsí. The city is also famous for its fine architecture that has a mix of historical significance and contemporary designs. Hyderabad was built by the Qu?b Sh?h? sultans of Golconda, whose rule saw the kingdom of Golconda rise to prominence second only to that of the Mughal Empire to the north. The Charminar, a massive Indo-Saracenic architecture with open arches and four minarets, is regarded as the pinnacle of Qu?b Sh?h? era architecture. Hyderabad is a walled city with several structures that mix Muslim and Hindu architectural influences. Hyderabadi culture is renowned worldwide for its Mehman-Nawazi (hospitality). Hindi, Telugu and Urdu are blended to create the lively Hyderabadi language. The influence of Islamic culture can be clearly seen in Hyderabad's architecture, cuisine, way of life, and dialect. Hyderabad has a long history of literature and the fine arts, and several museums, art galleries and exhibitions focus on showcasing Hyderabadi culture.

Place to visit in Hyderabad

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Charminar

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Chowmahalla Palace

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Qutub Shahi Tombs

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Ramoji Film City

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Salar Jung Museum

About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport, also known as Bodhgaya Airport, is approximately 5 km from the city. Several major local and international airlines fly through Gaya Airport, including Air India, Indian Airlines, Thai Airways, Mihin Lanka, Air Bagan and Druk Air. This airport offers direct flights to Delhi and Varanasi and connecting flights to Hyderabad, Kolkata, Nagpur and Yangon. International flights are available at Gaya Airport to Paro, Kathmandu, Mandalay, Colombo, and Bangkok. Gaya Airport's domestic and international terminals have one boarding gate each. The entire terminal is 11,000 square metres in size, with 12 immigration counters, 2 security checks, 5 check-in desks, and 5 customs counters. Passenger amenities at the airport include a telephone security hold area, free trolleys, and a lost and found luggage desk. Gaya Airport also has passenger-friendly facilities for the elderly, physically disabled and infirm travellers. On-demand wheelchair service is provided, and parents can use the airport's child care services. The departure terminal has an aero speciality store that sells gifts and handicrafts. The terminal has travel and tourism agencies, currency exchange, and banking extension counters. Postal services are also available outside the terminal building. There are several restaurants, bakeries, dining establishments and cafÈs on the airport grounds. Other stores in the terminal include those offering periodicals, stationery, books and medicines.

About Gaya

Gaya is approximately 100 km from Patna, the state capital. The city is located on the Falgu River's bank and is regarded as among the holiest cities for Hindus. Gaya was once a part of the former Magadh Empire. Gaya's name is based on the tale of the demon Gayasur, whom Lord Vishnu defeated in a duel. The site is so important to Hindus that it is believed that Lord Ram conducted Pindadanam, or offering of food to a departed person, for his forefathers here. According to the legend, Lord Ram came to Gaya to respect his forefathers, and Sita joined him on his journey. Gaya is also an important religious city because this is where Buddhism was born. As a result of its religious significance, Gaya's has an impressive collection of art and culture. Gaya is one of the few areas in India where Buddhism and Hinduism have mingled to create a unique and distinct culture. And nowhere in Gaya is Buddhism more apparent and cherished than in the little settlement of Bodh Gaya. The village was named after the Bodhi Tree, under which Siddhartha attained enlightenment and became known as Buddha. Gaya's connection to Buddhism and its tradition is most evident on Buddha Purnima, the day Buddha was born. Gaya does not have a distinct language or dialect. The major language spoken across the area is Hindi, which has a distinct Bihari accent. Popular Bihari dialects such as Magahi and Bhojpuri are also extensively spoken in Gaya district. The people of Gaya also appreciate and follow Indian classical music.

Place to visit in Gaya

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Barabar Caves

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Bodhi Tree

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Mahabodhi Temple

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Royal Bhutan Monastery

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Thai Temple and Monastery

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Vishnupad Temple

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Airport Information

Gaya

Gaya International Airport, International airport, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 823004

Hyderabad

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad, Telangana 500409

Frequently Asked Questions

COVID-19 has brought about many changes in air-travel patterns. Most of these changes are the same across all airlines. However, you are advised to check the travel advisory of your flight.
Yes, you are allowed to bring dry food products on airplanes. However, it is best to go through the norms and regulations of the airlines before boarding the aircraft.
There are over 5 flights available from Gaya to Hyderabad. Depending on these flights' route and stopover layout, they can be 6 hours and 35 minutes to 10 hours and 5 minutes long.
Over 5 flights connect the cities of Gaya and Hyderabad daily. However, all flights from Gaya to Hyderabad have a layover in either New Delhi or Kolkata.
15 kg of check-in luggage and 7 kg of cabin baggage are typically allowed on domestic flights. Verify the policies of your flight in advance as the restriction may change from one airline to the next.
Yes, there are 2 non-stop flights from Chandigarh to Hyderabad. These typically take 2 hours and 30 minutes on average.
The aerial distance between Hyderabad and Gaya is approximately 1,442 km.
The cheapest round-trip airfare from Gaya to Hyderabad costs approximately Rs. 20,000. This is subject to change. Do check the Adani One portal for the latest flight information.
The IATA code of Gaya Airport is GAY.
The IATA code of the Hyderabad Airport is RGIA.
IndiGo is the only airline that operates from Gaya to Hyderabad.
The first flight from Gaya is operated by IndiGo Airlines, departing at 1 PM.
It is known as ëThe City of Nizamsí because the Nizams governed Hyderabad for a considerable time (Nizam Dynasty 1724ñ1948). That period had a considerable impact on the city, which is visible in its current architecture and food.