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Are you looking for the cheapest flights from Kanpur to Nasik? Book your tickets on Adani's one-stop platform and take advantage of special offers, discounts, and low-cost flight deals. You just have to enter your departure date, source city and destination city on the platform to access the available flights. All major domestic carriers, including IndiGo, Go First, Air India and AirAsia, are listed on the platform for your convenience. Adani offers many promotions and discounts on airline tickets. So keep an eye out for them while booking your tickets on Adani. There are no flights from Kanpur to Nashik. Mumbai Airport is the nearest airport to Nashik and has direct flights from Kanpur. Around ten flights run from Kanpur to Mumbai, operated mainly by IndiGo and SpiceJet. The shortest flight from Kanpur to Mumbai takes around 2 hours. Nashik is about 165 km away from Mumbai Airport, and the drive should take about 4 hours.

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About Nashik Airport

Nashik Airport, also known as Gandhinagar Airport (IATA code: ISK) locally, is located 20 km from Nashik city. The airport provides flights to about 5 Indian cities like Ahmedabad, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad etc. This airport is managed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Major Indian airlines like SpiceJet and Alliance Air operate domestic flights from this airport. Nasik Airport offers various facilities to its passengers, including free trolleys, baggage services, medical facilities, juices and snack bars, cafes and duty-free shops. The nearest bus stand is located around 3 km from the airport, and people can also hire a cab or taxi to reach their destination.

About Nashik

Nashik is one of the prominent cities in Maharashtra. It is situated on the banks of the Godavari River and has become a popular tourist destination due to its attractive surroundings and calm and pleasant atmosphere. Nashik was also known as Panchvati and Gulshanabad in the past. The city got its present name in 1818 when the Peshwas got control of the city. Nashik is known for its mythical, historical, social, and cultural significance. It is one of the holiest destinations for Hindus worldwide due to the presence of prominent temples. Nasik also has a mythological relevance as its name is associated with the Ramayana. Once every 12 years, it hosts the Kumbh Mela, which draws millions of pilgrims and tourists. Nashik is the gateway to holy spots like Trimbakeshwar and Shirdi, the latter notable for the famed Saint Shri Sai Baba. Besides its religious significance, the city is also an important agricultural and industrial centre in Maharashtra. It is also called the 'Wine Capital of India', as approximately 50% of Indian vineyards are located in Nashik. It contributes to half of the grape exports from India to Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

About Kanpur Airport

Kanpur Airport is a civil enclave on Indian Air Forceís Chakeri Station. During the 1970s, the airport was partially opened to the public, and daily flights to Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Allahabad, and Pune began. However, with better connectivity provided by Lucknow Airport, travellers shifted away from Kanpur Airport, limiting the frequency of such flights. IndiGo and SpiceJet now operate flights to Delhi and Kolkata. Flights to other major cities like Mumbai, Bangalore and Gorakhpur are also available from this airport. Kanpur Airport has a single domestic terminal with two boarding gates. The terminal, spread across 390 square metres, has one check-in and one security counter. The airport has a total capacity of handling 50 passengers for both arrivals and departures. The airport has two X-ray baggage scanning facilities. There are also standard passenger amenities such as free trolleys, wheelchairs, a lost and found luggage desk, and assistance for elders and the differently-abled. Mahanagar Bus Sewa and other operators provide city bus services from Kanpur Airport. Passengers can also use common taxi and automobile rental services to get to their destinations.

About Kanpur

Kanpur is one of Uttar Pradeshís largest cities and an important economic and industrial hub. It is located on the banks of the holy river Ganga. Once known as the Manchester of India, it is now one of Uttar Pradesh's commercial capitals. It is well-known for its colonial architecture, gardens, parks, and high-quality leather exports. As a result, Kanpur is widely known as the 'World's Leather City'. Kanpur was home to India's first woollen mill during British rule. The city was also a major cantonment town during British rule. Kanpur has a humid subtropical climate, with temperatures in summer reaching 45 ∞C. It is known for the Ganga Mela, which is held on the seventh day of the Holi festival.
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Airport Information

Kanpur

Kanpur Airport, C9R7+CMJ, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh

Nashik

Nashik National Airport, HAL, Ojhar, Maharashtra

Frequently Asked Questions

There are no flights from Kanpur to Nashik. Mumbai Airport is the nearest airport to Nashik, which has direct flights from Kanpur.
It began operating as a domestic airport in 2004, linking Kanpur to several major cities.
Kanpur Airport has only one terminal with a check-in desk, one security desk, and two boarding gates. The terminal, which covers an area of 390 square metres, has a passenger handling capacity of 50 for both arrivals and departures.
Trimbakeshwar Temple, Muktidham, Ramkund and Pandavleni Caves are some of the best places to visit in Nasik.
Nashik is known for its unique Maharashtrian dishes such as misal pav, vada pav, bhel chat etc.
Nashik's nearest airport is Nashik Airport (ISK), located around 21 km away. Other airports near Nashik are Mumbai Airport (165 km), Pune Airport (206 km), and Surat Airport (242 km).
Kanpur is known for its leather industry.
The most widely spoken language in Nashik is Marathi. The majority of people, however, converse in both Marathi and Hindi.
The best time to visit Nashik is from October to March.
The IATA code of Nasik Airport is ISK.
Kanpur was originally called Kanhpur, founded by Raja Hindu Singh of Sankandi.
This city grew as an industrial centre and was well-known for its cotton textile sector. There were several large cotton textile factories in the city.