Gaya to Patna Flights

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If you are looking for flights from Gaya to Patna, you have come to the right place!You can book your air tickets on Adani’s one-stop platform. Regardless of your location, Adani’s platform displays a detailed airfare calendar to help you pick the best flight that fits your needs. All domestic carriers, including IndiGo, Air India, and Air Asia, are listed on the platform. Fill out our user-friendly form and choose your preferred flight and departure time. It is just that simple! Several discounts and offers are available for both connecting and direct flights. If you have an arrival date in consideration, book a return ticket as well to avail the advantages and discounts that come along with the return tickets. There is approximately one flight every day from Gaya to Patna. IndiGo, Airasia and AirIndia operate the most in this route. The total time of travel between Gaya and Patna via air is approximately 2:17 hours, with a layover either in Delhi or Kolkata. Adani displays the list of the cheapest flights to help you get the lowest airfare. It does not matter whether you are travelling for business or vacation purposes; the flights are arranged according to your needs and preferences throughout the day. Take a look at the airfare calendar and complete your Gaya to Patna flight booking on Adani today!

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About Patna Airport

Named after the independence activist and leader, the Jay Prakash Narayan Airport (also called Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport) at Patna is a regional international airport. Amongst one of the busiest airports in India, the airport is currently undergoing expansion to accommodate increasing passenger footfalls. The airport presently handles domestic flights run by carriers like Air India, Go First Airlines and IndiGo Airlines. Located just 5 km from the heart of the city, it can be easily reached by an auto-rickshaw or a taxi. You can also hire the one-of-a-kind horse-drawn trams unique to the airport. The airport is well-equipped with food outlets, currency exchange counters, ATMs and information kiosks. You can easily find trolleys to move luggage or request a wheelchair and staff assistance if travelling with an elderly passenger or physically challenged travellers.

About Patna

Patna is one of the oldest places in the world recorded to have been continually inhabited. Famous as the historic city of Patliputra, Patna is now the capital city of Bihar. It used to be the capital of the ancient kingdom of Magadha. Patna has arrived in its current form over a period of two millennia. It has been a power centre of a great many kingdoms during different periods of time, leaving behind a treasure trove of art and culture and monuments that stand as a testimony to its days under the sun in ancient India. One such tradition handed down the generations is the art of Madhubani painting that used to be painted by the women of the erstwhile Mithila region. Patna is currently the largest and the most populous city in Bihar. The city is located on the banks of River Ganga. The total population of Patna is more than 2 million.

About Gaya Airport

Gaya Airport is an International Airport and is also known as Bodhgaya Airport. It is managed by the Airports Authority of India. The airport is located about 5 Km away from the temple city of Bodhgaya, which is a very famous tourist attraction. The airport is connected to Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand and gets many visitors from these countries who come to see the sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site. While these are primarily seasonal pilgrimage flights, domestic flights are run by Air India and IndiGo to and from Indian cities like New Delhi, Nagpur, Kolkata and Varanasi. Gaya airport is the second busiest airport in the state after Patna. The railway station is 11 km from the airport, and the bus stand is just 5 km away. The airport is likely to be developed as a standby for the Kolkata airport.

About Gaya

The same site where Prince Siddhartha finally attained enlightenment and became Gautam Buddha, the city of Gaya (or Bodh Gaya) attracts Buddhist pilgrims worldwide. It is located around 115 km from Patna, the capital of Bihar. Gaya is also listed among one of UNESCOís World Heritage Sites and is a holy spot for Buddhist pilgrims. The pipal tree where Buddha achieved enlightenment came to be known as the Bodhi tree. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex on the banks of the Niranjana River is a tourist attraction around this site. Gaya is one of the four most important sites from the life of Gautam Buddha, besides Kushinagar, Lumbini and Sarnath. The Mahabodhi Temple is one of the earliest Buddhist temples and was first built as a shrine by Emperor Ashoka. Next to the temple complex lies the vajrasana, or diamond throne, at the spot where Buddha meditated. The Great Buddha Statue is an 80-feet statue that was unveiled in the year 1989.
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Airport Information

Gaya

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

Patna

Jayprakash Narayan International Airport, Shaheed Pir Ali Khan Marg, Bhatpura village, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar 800014

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, medicines are allowed to be carried on your flight in limited quantities. Prescription is a must for the medicines, though.
Yes, you can book hotels online near Patna Airport by visiting their official website.
Yes, you can carry dry food and fruits on the flight from Gaya to Patna.
There are two ways to check your Gaya to Patna flight booking status: through the airport website or the ticket booking websites.
The best way to travel from Gaya to Patna is via bus or train; both modes of transport take around 2-3 hours.
The Patna airport is around 5 km away from the main city.
No, itís not required. But it is advised to pay a small insurance fee for safety purposes.
The main tourist attractions in Gaya are Mahabodhi Temple, Great Buddha Statue, Bodhi Tree, Thai monastery, among others.
The main tourist attractions in Patna are Patna Museum, Sanjay Gandhi biological park, Padri ki haveli, and Patan Devi, among others.
Bokaro, Muzaffarpur, Patna, and Ara are quite close to Gaya
The airport in Gaya is called Gaya or Bodhgaya Airport with the code GAY, and that in Patna is Jay Prakash Narayan Airport with the code PAT.
The distance between Gaya and Patna is approximately 98 km.
Enursa, Lai, Khaja,Tilkut, and Kesariya peda are some of the most famous delicacies of Gaya.
Litti Chokha, Khaja, Pedakiya, Naivedyam, and Chana Ghugni are some of the most famous delicacies of Patna.
The airport serving Gaya is the Bodhgaya Airport, which handles both domestic and international flights.