Gaya to Pathankot Flights

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About Pathankot Airport

Pathankot Airport is situated 3 km away from Pathankot. The IATA code of Pathankot Airport is 'IXP'. It is a domestic airport that was constructed in 2006. Pathankot Airport has a single terminal. It is connected to Delhi through a direct flight. The terminal building has a capacity of handling 300 passengers approximately at a time. The capacity of parking is about 80 vehicles. Facilities at the Airport: The airport has several facilities like- Free Trolley Baggage service Places to shop and eat Duty-free shop Charging Stations for the convenience of the passengers Connectivity with the City Bus: Pathankot bus terminal is located at a distance of 7.2 km from the airport known as Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminal Pathankot. Regular taxi service is available between the bus terminal and the airport. Train: Pathankot Railway Station is located at a distance of 7 km from the airport.

About Pathankot

Pathankot is a small city in Punjab that was declared a separate district in 2011. Pathankot is located on the borders of three Indian states - Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh and is a strategically important city. It is considered a travel hub for these three Indian states due to its location. Most people tend to stop in Pathankot before continuing their journey to the Himalayas. Pathankot is the gateway to the famous valleys of Himachal Pradesh like Chamba, Kangra etc. It is located near the Chakki River and was the land of the Loi (Shawl) weaving industry for many years. Pathankot is one of the biggest military bases in India as well as in Asia. Pathankot was referred to as 'Andumbar' in the Epic Mahabharata and was called 'Pargana Headquarter' in the ancient book Ain-e-Akbari. According to Sikhism, Pathankot was established by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It is believed that when the Ghilzai tribe of Pathan came into power in Afghanistan, other Pathans migrated to India in large numbers and settled in Pathankot. Hence, the city got its name Pathankot. During the 17th century, the city was ruled by Rajput rulers.

About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport, also known as Bodh Gaya Airport, is an international airport in the Gaya District of Bihar. It is 5 km away from the city centre. The IATA code of the Gaya Airport is 'GAY'. Gaya Airport has a single terminal with multiple boarding gates, with a capacity of handling 500 passengers at a time. The airport has limited direct connectivity to the airports of Delhi and Kolkata. Facilities at the Airport: The airport has several facilities like Free Trolley Baggage service Places to shop and eat Duty-free shop Charging Stations for the convenience of the passengers

About Gaya

Gaya is a district of the northern Indian state of Bihar, created in 1981. The city of Gaya is located approximately 100 km away from the capital of Bihar (Patna). Located on the banks of Falgu River, It was a part of the ancient Magadha Empire. Gaya is considered one of the important Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage centres. People from all over India visit Gaya to perform the 'Pind Daan' ceremony for their deceased ancestors. It is also the place where Prince Siddhartha became Buddhañthe enlightened one. The history of this city dates back several centuries and is associated with Mahabharata and Ramayana. Gaya has witnessed the rise and fall of many great empires and has been a citadel for many ancient dynasties like the Mauryan Empire, Magadha Empire, Nanda Dynasty, Gupta Dynasty, and Pala Empire. After the battle of Buxar, the control of Gaya was transferred to the Britishers in 1764. Gaya was a part of the district of Ramgarh and Behar till 1864. Later in 1976, Aurangabad and Nevada districts were carved out from Gaya. Gaya is surrounded by three hillsóShringa Sthan, Mangla Gauri, and Brahmayoni, making it a beautiful tourist destination. Gaya is well-connected with other cities in Bihar.

Place to visit in Gaya

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Bodhi Tree

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Dungeshwari Cave Temple

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Mahabodhi Temple

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The Great Buddha Statue

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Vishnupad Temple

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Airport Information

Gaya

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

Pathankot

Pathankot Airport, 6JFP+FHC, Pathankot, Punjab 145001

Frequently Asked Questions

No, mobile phones are not permitted within the temple premises.
Yes, you can carry dry food items on flights, but it is better to check the policies and guidelines of the airlines before boarding the flight.
The distance of Mahabodhi Temple from Gaya Airport is approximately 10.6 km.
On most domestic flights, the minimum baggage allowance is 15 kg, and a handbag of 7 kg is allowed. However, each airline has different baggage policies, which you should check before packing for the journey.
No, there is no direct flight to Pathankot from Gaya.
Wi-Fi can be accessed free of charge throughout the airport premises.
The community kitchen (Langar) in Mukteshwar Temple is available from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm.
The aerial distance from Pathankot to Gaya is 1234 km.
IXP is the code for Pathankot Airport.
GAY is the IATA code for Gaya Airport.
Maharana Pratap Inter Bus Terminal in Shastri Nagar is the closest bus terminus in Pathankot.
Sri Guru Ram Dass Ji International Airport, Amritsar, is the nearest international airport to Pathankot.
The Chakki River flows through the Pathankot District.