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About Bathinda Airport

Amritsar Airport, officially called Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport (IATA code: ATQ), is 11 km northwest of Amritsar. The airport is named after Sri Guru Ram Das Jee, the fourth Sikh Guru and the founder of the city. The airport sprawls over an area of around 40,175 sq m. The length of the runway is 3,658 m and the width is 45 m. You'll also find three taxiways and (cargo) parking stands here. The facilities provided at Amritsar Airport include free trolleys, paid portage, VIP rooms, an information counter, restaurants and cafes. Transportation options like rickshaws, cabs, buses and car rentals can be accessed outside the airport.

About Bathinda

Bhatinda (or ëBathindaí) is a city in the southwest-central part of the state of Punjab. The city is one of the oldest cities in Punjab. Bhatindaís ancient name, according to Khalifa Muhammad Hassan, was Bikramgarh. After several name changes, the Survey of India undertook the authority and finally gave the city its current name. Bhatinda has a rich culture linked to Sikhism, Hinduism, and Islam. Places like the Govindgarh Fort and the shrine of a Muslim saint Bata Ratan are testimony to the diverse religious culture of the city. Bathinda is one of India's major rail hubs. It has connectivity to Pakistan. Punjabi is the most widely spoken language here. Bhatinda is famous for chole bhature, kulcha, butter chicken, dal makhani, sarso da saag and makki di roti.

About Hyderabad Airport

Hyderabad Airport, officially called the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (IATA code: HYD), is in Shamshabad, 24 km south of Hyderabad. It is an international airport that serves Hyderabad in the state of Telangana. The airport is named after the former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi. It started operating commercial flights in 2008. The airport is spread over 105,300 square feet. It houses 46 immigration counters and 96 check-in desks as well as 19 kiosks for self-check-in. Hyderabad airport is equipped with free wifi, shops and restaurants, an information desk, luggage storage, smoking rooms, spas, currency exchange, an E-tourist visa facility, pharmacy, ATMs, medical services, baby care rooms, etc. One can also find transport services like buses, taxis, rickshaws and car rentals outside the airport. In 2013, the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport was the highest-ranked Indian airport by Skytrax. It is also the sixth-busiest airport in India with passengers coming from and outside the country.

About Hyderabad

Hyderabad is the fifth-largest city in the country and the largest city and capital of Telangana. It is located on the Musi River in the heart of the Deccan plateau. This beautiful city is a rare blend of both north and south India. The Sultan of the kingdom of Golconda, Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, built the city in 1591. Since then, it had been ruled by the Golconda and Mughal empires, eventually coming under British Rule. Until 2014, the city was part of the state of Andhra Pradesh. Later, Andhra Pradesh split and the new state of Telangana received part of the land comprising Hyderabad. Currently, the city is the capital of both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Hyderabad is famous for its pearls, diamonds, its movie industry, and also for its lip-smacking range of street food. The cuisine of Hyderabad, especially the Hyderabadi Biryani, is world-famous. The best time to visit here is during winters between October and March when the climate is suitable for sightseeing.
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Airport Information

Hyderabad

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad, Telangana 500409

Bathinda

Bathinda Airport, 7PCW+H8P, Civil Airport, Virk Kalan, Punjab 151201

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, the city of Bathinda has a domestic airport. However, since the lockdown imposed in March 2020, the airport has been non-operational.
You will find direct buses and cabs that operate on the route. You can also board a train from Amritsar to Jalandhar or Ludhiana and book a cab to Bhatinda.
Damdama Sahib, also called as Talwandi Sabo, is situated 29 kilometre south of the city of Bathinda. It is a must-visit place when planning to travel to Bathinda.
The Bir Talab Zoo has an area of around 161 acres. Located 6 km from Bhatinda, the zoo houses black buck, leopard, peafowl, rhesus macaque and spotted deer.
Flight durations may vary, but currently the shortest flight takes about 4 hours and 30 minutes to reach the destination.
Yes, it is called the City of Lakes. Bhopal, Nainital, Udaipur, Srinagar and Kodaikanal also share the name.
Since the Bhatinda airport is non-functional, there is no direct flight between Hyderabad and Bhatinda. However, several one-stop flights operate daily between Hyderabad and Amritsar, which is the closest airport to Bhatinda.
Bhatinda has some great tourist spots like Damdama Sahib, Qila Mubarak, Guru Hargobind Thermal Plant and Maiser Khana.
Hyderabadi Biryani is the most famous dish. This locally-made biryani is loved by people worldwide.
Snow World Hyderabad is the first snow-themed park of India. It is apparently the biggest snow-themed park in the world with an area of 17,000 square feet.
Charminar in Hyderabad is called the Arc de Triomphe of the East. The four-pillared structure was built by Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591.
The Maiser Khana Temple of Bathinda is dedicated to the Goddesses Jwala and Durga. The temple hosts two fairs each year that attract devotees throughout the country.