Kandla to Patna Flights

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Adani One is your go-to destination for hassle-free ticket booking. Whether you want to fly from Kandla to Patna or book a return ticket to Kandla, Adani One is here at your service. Booking a ticket through Adani One is very convenient as you can see the various flights available from Kandla to Patna. All the domestic flights such as Go First, Air India, IndiGo, and AirAsia are listed on the platform, so you can choose accordingly and get discounts and cashback offers. We suggest you book your return and departure tickets to avail of even greater discount offers and cashback. Take a look at the airfare calendar on the Adani One platform and book your tickets with favourable departure times.

Several flights fly from Kandla to Patna every week; SpiceJet operates flights from Kandla to Patna with a layover in New Delhi. The flight with a layover in Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi takes approximately eighteen to nineteen hours. The shortest flight from Kandla to Patna is about seven hours and thirty minutes, with a short layover in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai. Check out the Adani One to see the cheapest ticket available, and stay on the lookout for exciting discounts, offers, and cashback while booking your ticket. Book your flight from Kandla to Patna now!

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About Patna Airport

Patna Airport, also known as Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport (IATA Code: PAT), is 5 km southwest of Patna city. Patna airport runs various flights to and from the airport. Patna Airport flies international and domestic flights and is under the direct authority of the Airports Authority of India. Terminal 1 flies domestic flights, Terminal 2, though not operational, is for international flights, and there is a separate cargo terminal for transporting goods all over the country. Recently the waiting areas, departure, and arrival areas have seen expansion due to the vast majority of passengers flying in and out. There are various eateries, restaurants, lounges, and shops from which to buy basic amenities. There are also duty-free shops available at the airport. There are buses and taxis available, including the option of private buses to get to the airport from the city centre.

About Patna

Patna is the capital of the northern state of Bihar and stands on the banks of the River Ganges. The history of Patna can be traced as far back as 600 BC, making it one of the oldest living cities in the world. Patna has been historically known as Patliputra; it is said that Pataliputra was founded in the 5th century BC by the king of the Magadha, Ajatshatru. Pataliputra, at various points in its long history, became the capital of the Magadha dynasty, including Emperor Ashoka and the Gupta dynasty in the 4th century AD.The famous travellers Fa-Hien and Hiuen-Tsang visited Patna in the 3rd century and 7th century. Megasthenes, the Greek ambassador, also stayed in Patna during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya.Patna and its surroundings house pilgrimage sites like Vaishali, Rajgir, Nalanda, and Bodh Gaya for Jains, Buddhists, and Hindu pilgrims. It is also very sacred to the Sikhs since the tenth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, was born in Patna.Today Patna is one of the fastest-growing cities in India. As an agricultural hub, Patna exports Patna rice, and sesame. It also exports sugar and there are several sugar mills in Patna and surrounding areas. The main crop is rice and occupies almost a third of the agricultural area.With thousands of years of history, Patna is a major cultural centre in India. Hindi is the primary language spoken here, and the people of Patna also speak Magadhi, Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Urdu. All the major faiths, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Islam, find a place in Patnaís history, and the people of various religions coexist harmoniously.Mustard oil is commonly used for cooking. The daily staples for everyday food here are roti, bhat, dal, tarkari, achar, and khichdi. A popular dish in Patna and Bihar is a potato-based dish called litti-chokha. There are also delectable sweets such as motichoor ka ladoo, mal pua, kesaria peda, kala jamun, and tilkut. The busiest and most favourable season to visit Patna is winter from October to March.

Place to visit in Patna

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Gandhi Ghat

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Golghar

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Hanuman Temple Patna

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Kumhrar

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Patna Museum

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Patna Sahib Gurudwara

About Kandla Airport

Kandla Airport (IATA code: IXY), also known as Gandhidham airport, is located just 10 km north of Kandla in Anjar village. Kandla Airport was built in the late 1959s; Indian Airlines started flying passengers to and from this airport in the 1960s, and Gujarat Airways was flying passengers in and out until 1999. Currently, SpiceJet flies commercial and domestic flights to and from Kandla. Kandla Airport is small and is capable of handling a maximum of one hundred passengers at a time. The airport offers baggage and trolley wrapping, and there are places to eat, shop, and lounge in the airport, including reserved lounge areas. You can also shop for cosmetics, perfumes, and similar items duty-free in the shops of Kandla Airport. You can take a taxi, auto, or bus to get to the Kandla airport from Kandla and Gandhidham.

About Kandla

Kandla is a small city in the Kutch District of the northwestern state of Gujarat. Kandla served as a port from the 1930s and was developed after independence in the 1950s as the chief seaport to serve western India.Kandla is the biggest multi-product special economic zone in the country importing petroleum, chemicals, iron, steel and iron machinery and salt, grain and textile. It is the largest port by volume and handled over 100 million tonnes of cargo for Financial Year 2022.The best time to visit Kandla is in the winter and autumn seasons as the weather is perfect for spending time outdoors. In the winter season, the Rann Utsav is celebrated for three months in Bhuj, which is roughly 70 km from Kandla. Rann Utsav celebrates the heritage and culture of the white desert surrounding Kutch.

Place to visit in Kandla

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Bhardeshwar Temple

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Gandhi Samadhi

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Jesal Toral Temple

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Kandla Beach

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Kandla Port

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Kutch Museum

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Airport Information

Kandla

Kandla Airport, Kandla, Anjar, Gujarat 370110

Patna

Jayprakash Narayan International Airport, Shaheed Pir Ali Khan Marg, Bhatpura village, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar 800014

Frequently Asked Questions

There are no direct flights from Kandla to Patna. Around eight to ten flights with layovers fly from Kandla to Patna every week.
It takes around nine hours minimum to fly from Kandla to Patna.
Currently, the first flight from Kandla leaves at 4 PM to Patna.
The respective codes for Kandla Airport and Patna Airport are Kandla Airport - IXY; Patna Airport - PAT.
Kandla is famous for its Kandla Port, and this seaport is the oldest and largest port in western India.
Patna is famous for being one of the oldest living cities in the world. It is a historical and cultural place sacred to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. Places such as Takht Shri Patna Sahib, Vaishali, Rajgir, Nalanda, and Choti Dargah are famous among the people visiting Patna.
The only airline flying from Kandla to Patna or from Patna to Kandla is SpiceJet.
Yes, there are several duty-free shops open in Patna airport and other shops selling basic amenities like newspapers, books, water, magazines etc.
Passengers flying domestic flights are allowed up to fifteen kg of baggage per passenger. SpiceJet charges Rs.550 for an additional per kg if the weight exceeds the limit.
You can get to Kandla airport through private taxis and public buses going to and fro from Kandla to Gandhidham.
Currently, there are several direct flights during the week flying from Kandla to Patna, but most of the flights have a layover in either New Delhi or Mumbai.
There are numerous buses and taxi cabs available outside Patna airport. You can also book a private bus to get to the city centre from Patna Airport.
The airport has quality navigational facilities and great landing aids such as NDB and PAPI. So, yes, Kandla Airport is a fairly safe airport.