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Approximately 22 flights operate between Guwahati and Jharsuguda in a week. Therefore, booking a flight from Guwahati to Jharsuguda is convenient and easy. However, there are no direct flights between the two cities. Flights from Guwahati to Jharsuguda usually have a layover in Kolkata or Delhi. You can avail of discounts, cashback offers, and other special deals by booking your Guwahati to Jharsuguda flights online. Read on for detailed information on flights from Guwahati to Jharsuguda, along with a city-wise travel guide.

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo09:10
Guwahati
19:30
Jharsugada
10h 20m₹11,341
IndiGo11:50
Guwahati
19:30
Jharsugada
07h 40m₹11,541

Guwahati to Jharsuguda Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

07h 40m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-213,departs at 09:10

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-394, departs at 11:50

Total flights to Travel from Guwahati to Jharsugada in a day

2

Airport Codes for Guwahati and Jharsugada

GAU-Guwahati, JRG-Jharsugada

Airline wise cheap flights from Guwahati to Jharsugada

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoFri, 27 Dec₹11,341Book Now
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About Jharsuguda Airport

Veer Surendra Sai Airport, also known as the Jharsuguda Airport, is located 5 km northeast of Jharsuguda, Odisha. It was opened to the general public on 22 September 2018. The passenger terminal has been designed to handle 300 departing and arriving passengers. The interiors of the airport depict famous tourist destinations and the artwork of Odisha. Several airlines operate from the airport, including SpiceJet and Air India.

About Jharsuguda

Jharsuguda is one of the most industrially-developed districts of Odisha. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jharsuguda district. The city is mineral-rich and is considered an upcoming mineral hub (in metal and cement sectors). Owing to the large number of thermal power plants nearby, it is also known as the ëPowerhouse of Odishaí. The city has a diverse culture and attracts tourists because of its famous historical places, picnic spots, temples, and cultural heritage. Jharsuguda is well-connected to major cities through the railways.

Place to visit in Jharsuguda

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Bikramkhol Cave

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Koilighugar Waterfall

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Ulapgarh Hilltop

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Mantra Bar

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Chandi Mandir

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Pahadi Mandir

About Guwahati Airport

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (also known as the Guwahati Airport) is the biggest airport in Northeast India. It was earlier called ëBorjhar Airportí and served as a hub for the majority of domestic flights to the northeast region. The airport has an integrated terminal, which handles both domestic and international flights. IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Air India regularly operate flights from the airport. Taxis, buses, and private cars are easily available from the airport to reach various destinations in the city.

About Guwahati

Guwahati is the biggest city in Assam and is the largest metropolis in Northeast India. It is a central hub of culture, education, politics, and transportation in the northeastern region of India. This city is situated between the south bank of the Brahmaputra river and the foothills of the Shillong plateau. Guwahati is also called the ëGateway to Northeast Indiaí. It is among the fastest-growing cities in India.There are several renowned temples in Guwahati, including the Kamakhya Temple and Basistha Temple, giving it the name ëThe City of Templesí. Apart from the beautiful landscapes, it is known for its diverse culture, festivals, traditions, and cuisines. The city is home to diverse wildlife, rare animals like pythons, Asian elephants, and endangered birds.

Place to visit in Guwahati

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Chunar Fort

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Guwahati Zoo

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Kamakhya Temple

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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

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Umananda Island

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Umananda Temple

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Airport Information

Guwahati

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Borjhar, Guwahati, Assam 781015

Jharsuguda

Veer Surendra Sai Airport, SH10, Durlaga, Odisha 768204

Frequently Asked Questions

SpiceJet, AirAsia, IndiGo, and Go First are the most preferred airlines from Guwahati to Jharsuguda. These airlines operate regular flights between the two cities.
Guwahati Airport is called as Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport and has the code GAU. Jharsuguda Airport, also known as Veer Surendra Sai Airport, has the code JRG.
Yes, you can pre-book your meal for the flight from Guwahati to Jharsuguda online.
Approximately 22 flights operate on the Guwahati to Jharsuguda route in a week.
The first flight from Guwahati to Jharsuguda leaves at 6:30 am. The flights are operated by Air India and IndiGo.
Yes, web check-in has been mandatory at Guwahati Airport.
No, there are no direct flights between Guwahati and Jharsuguda. To travel from Guwahati to Jharsuguda, you will have to take a connecting flight with a layover in Kolkata or Delhi.
The last flight from Guwahati to Jharsuguda leaves at 8:30 am.
The shortest time to travel between the two cities of Guwahati and Jharsuguda is 4 hours and 55 minutes.
Approximately 3-5 flights operate from Guwahati to Jharsuguda in a day.
Kamakhya Temple is one of the oldest temples in Guwahati, dating back to the 8th century. The temple is believed to have been constructed on the place where the womb of Goddess Sati fell. It is also one of the Shakti Peethas.
The scenic landscape of Guwahati offers various options for trekking and hiking. One can hike through the famous Kaziranga, Manas, and Dibru-Saikhowa national parks.
Guwahati, being situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra river, offers great opportunities to enjoy rafting. The swift currents and rapids of the Brahmaputra river and its tributaries, Manas and Kopili, present a challenge to rafters. Rafting activities are mainly organised at Jia Bhoroli, another tributary of the river Brahmaputra.
When in Guwahati, you must try the local foods and cuisine. From the famous Assam Tea to momos and chowmein, Guwahati is a heaven for food lovers. Among the local foods, there is jhal muri, thupka, luchi, khaar, masor tenga, and payash.
Located in Jharsuguda, Ulapgarh hillock is said to have been the place where several revolutionaries took refuge during the freedom struggle. One can still see the spaces carved out from the rocks to hold torches.