Jaipur to Bhavnagar Flights

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Jaipur to Bhavnagar flights are now easily available with the opening of a new airport in Bhavnagar. There are no direct flights, but on average, three weekly connecting flights operate between Jaipur and Bhavnagar. The cities are well connected by road too. Jaipur to Bhavnagar flights are primarily operated by SpiceJet and Air India.Travellers will find all the relevant information about Jaipur to Bhavnagar flights in this guide.

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About Bhavnagar Airport

The Bhavnagar Airport is in Subhash Nagar, Bhavnagar. It is located about 4 km away from the main city. There is only one terminal in the airport equipped with all the basic facilities, including a restaurant and cafeteria inside the terminal building. Travellers can buy meals, snacks, and drinks at the Bhavnagar Airport during their wait for boarding their flight. There are also a few shops inside the terminal where travellers can buy in-flight essentials, such as books. The Bhavnagar Airport is well connected to the city by road. There are several buses and taxis available from the airport to the main city. Passengers can also hire autos or rickshaws from the airport.

About Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar is a city located in the state of Gujarat, India. The city is well known for its textile industry and is also a major hub for oil refineries. Besides, it is popular for its delicious cuisine, including Bhavnagar chai made of milk, ginger, and spices. Bhavnagar is well connected to major Indian cities by air and railways. The city's economy mainly revolves around textiles, cotton mills, and oil refineries. Tourism is another contributing factor to the economy. Some of the popular tourist destinations in and around the city are the Gaurishankar Lake, the Buddhist caves at Palitana, and the Asiatic lions at the Gir Forest National Park.

About Jaipur Airport

Jaipur International Airport (JAI) serves the capital city of Rajasthan state. It is located in the suburb of Sanganer, Rajasthan, about 13 km from the city centre. The airport serves as a hub airport for Supreme Airlines, Alliance Air, and SpiceJet. Jaipur International Airport has two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1 is dedicated to domestic and Hajj flights, offering direct and connecting flights in India. It is the oldest terminal and offers numerous amenities to its travellers. International travellers can also avail themselves of Club One Class Lounge services at Terminal 1. Terminal 2 services international flights and offers basic and exclusive amenities, such as a VIP lounge, to international travellers. Jaipur International Airport offers a wide range of services for the comfort and convenience of passengers, including ATMs, 30-minutes free wi-fi, currency exchange, lockers, baggage trolleys, a lost and found desk, baggage wrapping, a child care room, duty-free shopping, mobile charging points, porter services, restaurants and cafÈs, medical facilities, a smoking area, and transport facilities such as car rental, taxi, and bus services.

About Jaipur

Jaipur is the first planned city in India, designed by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya. Rajasthan's capital city, known worldwide for its coloured jewels, mixes the charm of its ancient heritage with all the benefits of a metropolis. The busy contemporary metropolis is one of the golden triangle's three corners, which also comprises Delhi and Agra. According to legend, the Prince of Wales went on a trip to India in 1876. Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur painted the whole city pink since the colour was associated with hospitality. With the forts of Nahargarh and Jaigarh and the Garh Ganesh Temple in the background, the city is sure to take you back in time with its delectable cuisine, palaces, and colourful markets. From having a meal in the desert to strolling through the lanes and bylanes of Jaipur, there is plenty for visitors to experience. For shopaholics, Jaipur is akin to heaven, with its fine production of hand-dyed and printed silk and chiffon fabrics, handmade camel leather juttis and mojaris, and vibrant handmade Meenakari jewellery pieces. Apart from traditional handmade fabrics, footwear, and jewellery items, Jaipur has lots to offer to tourists, from meticulously woven quilts and wooden artefacts to surprisingly beautifully handcrafted bangles, glass and ivory work, and brassware. Jaipur has a humid subtropical climate. It is recommended to visit this place between November and February.
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Airport Information

Jaipur

Jaipur International Airport, Airport Rd, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302029

Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar Airport, Q53M+G97, Airport Rd, Subhashnagar, Bhavnagar, Gujarat 364001

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, there are duty-free shops at the Jaipur International Airport.
Yes, you can carry your own food on the flight as long as it is properly packaged.
You can check the Jaipur to Bhavnagar flight status on the airline website or by contacting the airline customer care.
You can make changes to your Jaipur to Bhavnagar flight booking by contacting the airline directly.
Approximately three weekly connecting flights fly from Jaipur to Bhavnagar on different days.
There are no direct flights from Jaipur to Bhavnagar.
There are no regular flights that fly from Jaipur to Bhavnagar every day. On average, there are three weekly flights.
Jal Mahal Jantar Mantar Rambagh Palace Nahargarh Fort
The code for the Jaipur International Airport is JAI, and for Bhavnagar Airport, it is BHU.
The minimum time required to fly from Jaipur to Bhavnagar is 10 h 35 m.
The first flight from Jaipur to Bhavnagar is SpiceJet SG 279; it departs at 8:30 am.
SpiceJet has the maximum number of flights between Jaipur and Bhavnagar, approximately two per week.
The last flight between Jaipur and Bhavnagar is SpiceJet SG 4418; it departs at 10:15 pm.