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Are you planning a trip from Jodhpur to Madurai?Check out Adani One to avail the best air ticket deals online. All you need to do is type in the names of the two cities and the airfare calendar will display the list of flights running on the route. Major domestic carriers such as IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, AirAsia, and Alliance Air are listed on Adani One. The platform offers exciting flight ticket offers on all flights. If you already have your itinerary planned out, it is better to book a return ticket as well to avail maximum discounted airfares. Adani One makes your flight ticket booking process simpler and more convenient.There are no direct flights from Jodhpur to Madurai, but you can book flights with a few different connecting options. Currently, there are around 10 connecting flights from Jodhpur to Madurai, operated by IndiGo or Air India. These domestic flights can have single or multiple layovers in cities such as Chennai, Bangalore, New Delhi and Mumbai. Since they are connecting flights, your Jodhpur to Madurai flight duration can vary from around 5 hours and 30 minutes to around 22 hours. Check out the airfare calendar on Adani One and book the most convenient and affordable flights to Madurai today!

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo09:30
Jodhpur
16:00
Madurai
06h 30m₹20,283
IndiGo10:10
Jodhpur
17:50
Madurai
07h 40m₹22,583
IndiGo10:10
Jodhpur
19:50
Madurai
09h 40m₹30,240

Jodhpur to Madurai Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

06h 30m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-267,departs at 09:30

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-6033, departs at 10:10

Total flights to Travel from Jodhpur to Madurai in a day

3

Airport Codes for Jodhpur and Madurai

JDH-Jodhpur, IXM-Madurai

Airline wise cheap flights from Jodhpur to Madurai

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IndiGoThu, 26 Dec₹20,283Book Now
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About Madurai Airport

The Madurai International Airport (IATA: IXM) is situated just 10 km away from Madurai city and is one of the most aesthetically pleasing airports in India. The airport offers connectivity to international destinations such as Dubai, Singapore and Colombo. There are also a number of domestic flights offering connectivity to cities like Chennai, Mumbai Bangalore, Hyderabad and New Delhi. Thus, the airport is well-connected to all the major cities in India. Madurai International Airport was established in 1957. The airport was used by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It was included in the list of 35 non-metro airports for modernization. Madurai Airport is a busy airport with daily flight services from airlines such as SpiceJet, Jet Airways, Air India and JetKonnect. The airport has two terminals: a new integrated terminal building, which is the second largest terminal in Tamil Nadu today, and an old terminal which was converted into a cargo complex by the Airport Authority of India. The airport also offers free wheelchairs, childcare, and medical facilities. Travelling from the airport is easy, as there are plenty of taxi and city bus services available. The airport also has many eateries and stores.

About Madurai

Madurai is the third-largest city in Tamil Nadu, located on the banks of the beautiful river Vaigai. Formerly known as Madura, the city has been home to a major settlement for millennia and is probably the oldest city in the state of Tamil Nadu. The history of Tamil Nadu and its native language Tamil would be incomplete without Madurai. Legends say that Madurai was the capital of the Pandya dynasty during their reign from the 4th century CE till the 11th century CE. The city was later conquered and ruled by various rulers including the Cholas, Vijayanagaram, Muslims, Marathas and British. The city became a centre of the civil disobedience movement during the fight against British rule in the 1940s and thus, emerged as a popular seat for political leadership. Madurai is one of the major tourist destinations in Southern India for its great architectural treasures. The city is home to a number of temples with rich historic tales attached to them. You can find a variety of heritage buildings in the city, which remain symbols of architectural excellence. The foreigners who visited Madurai during the Pandya reign supposedly named it the ìcity of fortsî. The city is a major transportation hub, with rail, air, and road lines connecting it to major cities. Madurai has been famous for its handloom silk and cotton weaving throughout history, and this continues to be the predominant occupation of people living here.

About Jodhpur Airport

Jodhpur Airport (IATA: JDH) is Rajasthanís civil enclave airport, located 3 km away from the city. It shares its airfield with the Jodhpur Air Base of the Indian Air Force. The airport operates daily domestic flights to major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru. Cities like Amritsar, Pantnagar, Surat, Patna and Srinagar are also well-connected to Jodhpur through airlines. The airport was built by Maharaja Umaid Singh in the 1920s, close to Chittar Palace. It served as the airfield for the Indian Air Force during the Second World War and was upgraded in 1950. It served as home to the IAF Flying College until 1965. Jodhpur Airport has a single domestic terminal with various amenities such as free trolley services, wheelchairs, and medical and mobile charging facilities. There are also shops to buy magazines, handicrafts and books from. The airport also has a few restaurants and snack bars. Travelling from the airport is convenient because there are taxis. The bus stand and railway station are also close to the airport.

About Jodhpur

The city of Jodhpur is located northwest of the Luni river in the state of Rajasthan. The area is also known as Marwar, which means ìregion of deathî in Hindi. It got this name because of its extreme desert conditions. The city of Jodhpur was founded by the chief of the Rathore clan, King Rao Jodha, in 1459. It served as the capital of the princely state of Jodhpur. The city is popular for its forts, temples, and havelis, which are all painted in a vivid blue colour, giving it the nickname of the "Blue City". Since the city was built on the site of its ancient capital, most of the people who live here are known as Marwaris. Today, the city is an important trade centre for wool, agricultural crops, and salt. The place is also home to a rare breed of horses called Malani. These horses are exclusive to Jodhpur city. It offers connectivity to several cities through its road and rail lines. Tourism plays a significant role in the economy of the place. The magnificent forts are something you do not want to miss while visiting here.

Place to visit in Jodhpur

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Mehrangarh Fort

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Moti Mahal

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Umaid Bhawan Palace

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Airport Information

Jodhpur

Jodhpur Airport, 7372+Q6F, Civil Airport Road, Air Force Area, Ratanada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342011

Madurai

Madurai Airport, Airport Rd, Madurai, Tamil Nadu 625022