Jamshedpur to Chennai Flights

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Are you planning to book flights from Jamshedpur to Chennai? You can now easily book air tickets on Adani's comprehensive platform, Adani One. Whether the trip is for business or leisure, Adani One will give you cheap air tickets, cashback deals, and exciting offers. Since Jamshedpur airport is not operational now, you will need to book your tickets to Chennai from Ranchi airport as that is the closest one to Jamshedpur. Adani's detailed airfare calendar can help you choose the most affordable and convenient flights for your travel. On Adani One, you will find a list of all major airlines, including IndiGo, Air Asia, Spice Jet, and others. The platform also updates its offers and discounts for both connecting and direct flights. If you have a set arrival date, you should book a return ticket and avail yourself of the best deals and discounts. An array of airline carriers serve the aerial distance between Jamshedpur and Chennai. On Adani's flight booking app Adani One, you can check the Jamshedpur to Chennai flight status that you have booked. Since the Sonari Airport in Jamshedpur does not operate commercial flights, you will have to travel around 126.1 km to reach Ranchi Airport from Jamshedpur. You will get both direct and connecting flights to Chennai from Ranchi airport, also known as Birsa Munda Airport. Airlines like Vistara, Indigo, Air India, and Air Asia offer these flights from Birsa Munda Airport to Chennai. There are around 18-19 flights from Ranchi to Chennai. The minimum travel time from Ranchi to Chennai is 2 h 5 m on a nonstop flight. There are multiple connecting flights as well. The layovers can be Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, New Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Bangaluru. Check out the airfare calendar and book a Jamshedpur to Chennai flight ticket on Adani One today.

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About Chennai Airport

Among the first few airports to be established in India, Chennai International Airport (IATA code: MAA) was previously called the Madras International Airport. It is also the 3rd busiest airport in India after Mumbai and Delhi. The airport is about 21 km southwest of the city centre. The operating international routes from the MAA Airport are Colombo, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Muscat, Doha, Kuwait, Bangkok, Abu Dhabi, and Hong Kong. Domestic flight operations in Chennai airport began in 1985, while international operations began in 1989. The airport received a new facility in 2003, and the old one is being used for freight. There are three terminals in this airport. Terminal 1 is also called Kamaraj Terminal and is dedicated to domestic flights only. It also connects Chennai to almost 20 different airports in our country. Terminal 3 is known as Anna Terminal and is dedicated to the arrival of international flights. Terminal 4 is the new terminal and is wholly dedicated to departures of International flights. Passengers will have the facility of using luggage carts at the airport to help them transport their luggage and a baggage wrapping machine is also available. Wheelchairs with escorts are also available for physically challenged people. Tourists can take cabs, private cars or buses to reach the city from the airport, which is around 19.5 km away from the city centre .

About Chennai

Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, is known for being the cultural and political hub of South India. Previously popularly known as ëMadrasí, it was ruled by Portuguese and Frenchmen during the 16th and 18th centuries. Dynasties that ruled Chennai included the Pallavas, Cholas, Pandyas, and Vijaynagar. The epitome of various tourist attractions, Chennai is one of India's oldest modern cities and is ranked as the fourth largest city in the country. The city has several prominent temples, churches, mosques, forts, palaces, and natural attractions. This cosmopolitan and bustling city of Tamil Nadu is home to landmarks such as Elliot Beach and Marina Beach. The architectural wonders, gorgeous beaches, and exquisite temples make Chennai a pleasant tourist spot. There is a large selection of restaurants with varied cuisines to explore in the city, Chettinad cuisine being the speciality. Visitors can dine in its peaceful beach surroundings, which serve the best traditional fare. This city is known for its traditional crafts, arts, and wooden carvings. Chennai is in the southern hemisphere and enjoys a moderate climate. The best time to visit the city is from December to February when the weather is perfect for sightseeing.

About Jamshedpur Airport

The closest airport from Jamshedpur is Ranchi Airport (IATA code: IXR). The primary airport for Ranchi, its official name is Birsa Munda Airport, named after the Indian tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda. Situated around 126 km from Jamshedpur city, the airport is easily accessible by public transport like bus and car rental services from Jamshedpur. There are also trains available between the two places. The nearest railway station to Ranchi airport is Hatia Railway Station, only 1 km away. Birsa Munda Airport is a domestic airport and is located in Hinoo, which is 5 km from the city. This single-terminal airport offers flights to major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Patna, Kolkata, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Lucknow. One can easily hire rental cars, auto-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, and other local transport from Ranchi City to reach the airport. The airport also has essential facilities like travel desks, duty-free shops, lounges, customs, immigration, etc.

About Jamshedpur

Popularly known as Steel City, Jamshedpur lies in the southeast of Jharkhand and is among the central industrial zones in India. The city was named after its founder, Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata. It has been declared one of India's cleanest cities and is home to the popular private iron and steel company of India, TISCO. The city is spread over 64 sq km and is surrounded by the beautiful Dalma Hills in the Chota Nagpur region. Jamshedpur is well connected by rail and road and has a small airport for domestic flights and chartered planes. Flights to Jamshedpur have yet to be available as Sonari Airport still needs to be operational. Hence, it would help if you chose the nearest airport to Jamshedpur, i.e., Ranchi Airport (Birsa Munda Airport), as the source airport to visit the city. October and February is the best time to visit Jamshedpur when the weather remains quite pleasant. Visiting Jamshedpur will also give one the opportunity to taste different delicacies like Dhuska, Litti Chokha, Chilka Roti, etc. This city has some of the most splendid tourist spots, such as Dimna Lake, Jubilee Park, Hudco Lake, Tata Steel Zoological Park, Chandil Dam, and Sir Dorabji Tata Park. The nearby Ranchi airdrome is connected to significant metro cities of India like Mumbai and Delhi, which is one of the considerable advantages of Jamshedpur.

Place to visit in Jamshedpur

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Dimna Lake

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Jayanti Sarovar

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Jubilee Park

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Sir Dorabji Tata Park

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Airport Information

Jamshedpur

Chennai

W357+RCG, Abdullah Puram, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632114

Frequently Asked Questions

There are no direct flights from Jamshedpur to Chennai, so you'll have to travel to Birsa Munda Airport, the nearest one from Jamshedpur. From there, both direct and connecting flights are available to Chennai.
Yes, there are duty-free shops for buying handicrafts, fashion wear, electronic items, and spirits at Jamshedpur airport.
Yes, there are many shops in Jamshedpur that sell specialities in sweetmeats and bakery products. To name some of them are Sri Ram Sweets & Saffron bakery, Mithila sweets and bakery, and Pahalwan's sweets and bakes. One can try malpua, rasmalai, laddus, gulabjamun, rabri, sandesh, rosogolla, and many more from these shops.
The IATA codes of Jamshedpur and Chennai airports are IXW and MAA respectively.
Marine Beach, Ashtalaxmi Temple, and Elliot's Beach are some of the best tourist spots in Chennai.
Chennai can be explored the best during the winter season, i.e. between the months of November and February.
Buckingham Channel, also known as Kommamur Canal, is an artificial canal that stores salt water. The navigation canal runs side by side with the Coromandel coast.
Chennai Airport is connected to multiple global destinations. So from Chennai, one can take flights to Colombo, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Doha, Bangkok, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, and Doha.
The Valluvar Kottam is one of the famous historical monuments of Chennai that is named after a famous poet and philosopher named Thirukkural. It was built more than 2,000 years ago.
The street food in Jamshedpur is a combination of Bihari and Bengali cuisines. Sattu is one of the popular staple dishes of the city. Other staple dishes include dal, chawal, roti and sabzi. Among other must-try street foods in Ranchi are Golgappa, dosa, chanachur, oakodas, chaat, Bamboo Shoots, Litti Chokha, Handia, etc.
Jamshedpur was named after its founder, Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata. The setting up of Tata Iron and Steel Company, or TISCO, by Jamsetji Tata and Dorabji Tata, respectively, has been the real reason behind this city's industrial development.
Chennai is nicknamed the Detroit of India because of the huge number of automobile manufacturing units located in the city, similar to Detroit in the US.