Kanpur to Pathankot Flights

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Your search ends with Adani One, where you can find fantastic flight ticket offers to your favourite city in India. The platform offers hot deals on flights operated by several domestic carriers, including Air India, SpiceJet, IndiGo, and Vistara. Use the detailed Airfare Calendar on the platform to find the best bargains on flight deals between Kanpur and Pathankot. Just enter the names of the source city and destination city to generate a comprehensive list of flights on the route. If your travel dates are fixed, it is a good idea to book a return flight in advance to save big on your flight booking.At present, there are no flights from Kanpur to Pathankot. However, you can take a flight from Kanpur to Amritsar to get to Pathankot. Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport - located around 11 km from Amritsar - is the nearest airport to Pathankot. Situated at a distance of 124 km from Pathankot, the airport is easily accessible by bus, taxi, or car. It takes around 2 hours to reach the city. Currently, there are around 7 flights operated by Air India, IndiGo, and Spicejet on this from Kanpur to Amritsar every day. There are only connecting flights on this route. While the one-stop flights have layovers between 3 to 8 hours, the two-stop flights typically range between 12 to 14 hours. Layovers are usually in Delhi and Mumbai. Depending on layover timings, the shortest flight duration from Kanpur to Amritsar is 6 hours and 10 minutes. Check out the Airfare Calendar on Adani One to find cheap air tickets from Kanpur to Pathankot today! Make your return flight ticket booking in advance and stand a chance to earn cashback offers and avail yourself of discounted airfares.

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About Pathankot Airport

Officially known as Sri Guru Ram Das Ji Airport (IATA: ATQ), Amritsar Airport is situated around 11 km from Amritsar city on the Amritsar-Ajnala Road. Besides Punjab, the airport serves the western districts of Himachal Pradesh as well as the southern districts of Jammu and Kashmir. The airport is one of North Indiaís biggest, with a capacity handling of over 100 domestic and international flights. The airport mostly manages flights operated by Air India, Air India Express, IndiGo, and SpiceJet to various cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore. It also facilitates the movement of international flights to Doha, Dubai, and Tashkent. The airport has a single integrated terminal that handles both domestic and international arrivals and departures. There are several facilities available at the airport, such as free luggage trolleys, ATMs, paid portage, Lost-and-Found counters, and Information Counters. There are also duty-free stores and several dining options. Buses, taxi services, and car rentals are available outside the airport to get around and beyond the city.

About Pathankot

Nestled in the foothills of Kangra and Dalhousie along the banks of the Chakki River, Pathankot serves as a perfect base for exploring the mountain destinations of Dalhousie, Chamba, Dharamshala, Jwalaji, Chintpurni, and even Jammu and Kashmir. With its verdant environs and historical gems, Pathankot makes for a great getaway. Pathankot finds its earliest mention in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Legend has it the city used to be known as ëPrathisthaní during this period when it was part of the Kingdom of Audumbar. Pathankot and its surrounding areas were under the rule of Rajput rulers from the 17th to 18th centuries. More recently, when Pathankot District was carved out of Gurdaspur on 27th July 2011, Pathankot served as an obvious choice as the district headquarters. Due to its strategic location, Pathankot serves as an important centre for the defence forces. The Indian Army's 45th Cavalry Regiment and 29th Infantry Division's headquarters are positioned in Pathankot. Additionally, the Indian Air Force has a base here. The culture of Pathankot is a unique blend of Punjabi, Himachali, and Dogra cultures. The city is a delight for shoppers, with its markets offering a dazzling variety of handcrafted items, wooden furniture, and shawls, as well as woollen apparel. The city has long been the centre of the loi (shawl) weaving business. Pathankot can be visited year-round, but the weather is at its best from December to February. The festivals of Lohri and Baisakhi are also a great time to experience the city's culture. Holi, Eid, and Diwali are also among the important festivals celebrated here.

About Kanpur Airport

Officially known as Kanpur Airport (IATA: KNU), this airport is still sometimes called Chakeri Air Force Station, as it was initially intended for the use of the Indian Air Force. It wasnít until 1970 that commercial flights became operational from this airport. It began operating as a regular domestic airport in 2004. Kanpur Airport is served by several airlines, including IndiGo and SpiceJet, to various cities across India, such as Hyderabad, Goa, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, Surat, Chennai, and many more. The airport has a single domestic terminal. There are a variety of modern amenities for the convenience of passengers, including free trolleys, lost-and-found baggage counters, wheelchair services, medical services, and restaurants. Visitors can choose from several transportation options outside the airport to get around the city. These include buses, taxi services, and car rental services.

About Kanpur

Spread over the Lower Ganges-Yamuna Doab area, on the south bank of the Ganges, Kanpur is a major industrial hub. The city is known for its leather industries, with some of the biggest tanneries in the world. Besides being a flourishing commercial centre, the city and its surrounding areas are home to some ancient temples, many of which were built between the 6th and 9th centuries. Known as Cawnpore during the British era, Kanpur was a village until it became a British military cantonment area as well as a trading post due to the Treaty of Benares (1773). Kanpurís industrial growth began in the early 19th century when Sir John Burney Allens laid the groundwork for different industries. The city was also one of the key locations during the Revolt of 1857 that led to the death of many Indian women and children at the hands of revolting sepoys. Kanpur draws visitors with its historic as well as sacred sites. The city also has interesting museums and a zoo. While here, be sure to check out the cityís markets for a diversity of leather products, such as belts, shoes, wallets, gloves, jackets, and so on. The best time to visit Kanpur is from October to March when the weather is cool and breezy. The city hosts many fairs all year round to celebrate the region's native Awadhi culture. Ganga Mela, which usually takes place five days after Holi, is one of the most important fairs. People bathe in the holy waters of the Ganges and throw coloured powder at each other during the event.
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Airport Information

Kanpur

Kanpur Airport, C9R7+CMJ, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh

Pathankot

Pathankot Airport, 6JFP+FHC, Pathankot, Punjab 145001

Frequently Asked Questions

In summer, the temperature in Pathankot ranges between 21∞C to 42∞C. The weather may not be very comfortable for sightseeing.
You can take a bus, train, taxi, or car to reach Pathankot from Amritsar Airport.
In the mediaeval period when the Ghilzai tribe rose to power in Afghanistan, many Pathan tribes, such as the Marwat, Khattak, and Yusufzai, moved to India. They eventually settled in Pathankot and Hoshiarpur. That is how the city gets its name.
You can hire auto-rickshaws and taxis to get around Pathankot city.
Due to its proximity to the Pakistani border, Pathankot is a significant base for defence forces. Pathankot is located 145 km from Pakistan.
The airport is located around 10 km from the closest railway station.
You need at least 2 to 3 days to explore the major attractions in Kanpur.
Yes, duty-free shops are available at Amritsar Airport.
The Asha Poorni Mandir, dedicated to Goddess Ashapurni, is said to grant the wishes of those who pray to her.
Sisamau Bazaar, Naveen Market, Swaroop Nagar, and Becon Ganj are some of the best places to shop in Kanpur.
Kanpur Sangrahalaya, Massacre Ghat, JK Temple, Kanpur Zoological Park, and Kanpur Memorial Church are some of the popular places to visit in Kanpur.
Dal tadka, mutter paneer, mutton tikka, and mutton curry are some of Pathankot's specialties. Chhole bhature, dal makhni, lassi, and sarson ka saag with makkai ki roti are also a must-try.
Some of the popular places to visit in Pathankot are Mukteshwar Temple, Nurpur Fort, Ranjit Sagar Dam, Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Asha Poorni Mandir, and Atal Setu.
When in Kanpur, be sure to try the local kachori and subzi, batashe (local for golgappa), chaat, swal papdi, and malai makhan.