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About Bellary Airport

Hubli Airport (IATA: HBX) is about 219 km from Bellary, with a driving distance of approximately 5 hr. It is a domestic airport serving the sister cities of Hubli and Dharwad in Karnataka. The airport is easily accessible from Hubli, 8 km away, and Dharwad, around 20 km away. It is connected to a dozen destinations across the country by domestic flights. Major carriers operating regular flights from the airport include IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India and Alliance Air. It is the third-busiest airport in Karnataka, next to the airports at Bengaluru and Mangalore. It can accommodate 300 passengers at once, including both arrivals and departures. Passengers can avail of taxi or car rental services to get to their destination from the Hubli Airport. Those travelling to other cities can take an interstate taxi or get on a bus from the cityís bus stand. The airport offers assistance to the physically challenged and passengers with limited mobility. The airport also has a cargo terminal as part of its commercial operations. A childcare facility and a first-aid facility are available at the airport.

About Bellary

Bellary is a city near Hampi in Karnataka. According to mythology from the ëBasava Puranaí, Bellary got its name because of a Shiva devotee by the name of Ballesha Mallaya, who yearned to see Mallesha (Shiva) in a vision at least once in his life. Due to this myth, the location where Shiva revealed himself in a ëBallaí came to be known as Bellary. Another explanation for its name involves Goddess Durgamma. According to legend, she appeared in the town of Bellary, which was called Bellary in her honour. Although Bellaryís origins may be traced back to the 12th century, other evidence shows it existed far earlier. One of the lithics discovered in the city's old area has inscriptions that date as far back as 1131 AD. The Bellary Fort, which bears the same name, is the main draw of Bellary. Other tourist places include Kaladham, Sloth Bear Sanctuaries, Ramandurga Hill Station and many more. October and March are the ideal times to explore this region, as the climate of Bellary is mostly windy, cloudy, and chilly. Summers here are very short and dry, and winters are muggy and long. The most famous dish here is Bellary Babaís badnekai; it is made of eggplant, peanuts, and jolada crackers. It is situated at a distance of around 305 km from Bengaluru. Bellary is well-connected by air, road, and rail to major cities of Karnataka. If you plan to visit by train, Bellary Junction railway station is the nearest railhead. You can reach Bellary by bus from Hampi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.

About Kolkata Airport

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (IATA: CCU) is an international airport serving Kolkata. It is situated around 17 km from the centre of the city. The airport was initially called Dum Dum Airport and was later renamed to honour Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, a renowned freedom fighter. It was opened in 1924 and is one of the oldest airports in India. It has a single integrated terminal, T2, which can handle 25 million passengers annually. T2 has 128 check-in counters and 18 aerobridges. There is a cargo terminal at the airport as well. It also has 78 immigration counters as well as 12 customs counters. Kolkata Airport sees flights to Bangladesh, Northeast India, Southeast Asia, China, Bhutan, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and other middle-eastern cities. One of the busiest airports in India, Kolkata, is connected to most major Indian cities. It is a major flight centre for Bangladesh, Bhutan, China and Southeast Asian countries. It is also a hub for AirAsia India, Alliance Air, Go First, IndiGo and SpiceJet airlines. The airport is well equipped with all the basic and modern amenities for passengersí convenience, including traveller lounges, television, refreshments, medical services, a childcare room, assistance to the elderly and people with disabilities, luggage trolleys, limited free Wi-Fi, postal booth, ATMs, telephones, foreign exchange, and more.

About Kolkata

The City of Joy, Kolkata, was formerly known as Calcutta. It is the current capital of West Bengal and one of Indiaís most densely populated cities. The city is known for its colonial architecture, which includes the grand Victoria Memorial. Kolkata is situated on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, around 80 km from the Bangladesh border. It is located 180 km from the coast of the Bay of Bengal. Kolkata is the second-largest metropolis and the fifth-largest port in India. Kolkata served as British India's capital until the capital moved to Delhi. Some of Kolkata's structures date back more than a century ago, including the city's first tram line. The Victoria Memorial, Eden Gardens, Howrah Bridge, and the Raj Bhawan are a few of the city's must-see spots. The monuments here hold enormous historical importance. Known as the cultural capital of India, the city offers a diverse culture, including its neighbourhoods and a thriving East Indian film industry. Kolkata is also recognized for its love for football and food that includes both traditional items and street food like macher jhol, chanar dalna, jhalmuri, phuchka, and ghugni chaat. One must schedule a visit to Kolkata during the annual Durga Puja celebrations in October. The magnificent pandals and the mesmerising festivals are some of the most memorable experiences of this city. Visitors can also access Hooghly River cruises.

Place to visit in Kolkata

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Howrah Bridge

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Indian Museum

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Airport Information

Kolkata

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Jessore Rd, Dum Dum, Kolkata, West Bengal 700052

Bellary

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Any flammable items, including cigarette lighters, gasoline, and matchboxes, are prohibited on any flight.
One can carry only 100 ml of liquid in the hand luggage. Make sure that the container is tight to avoid any leakage.
No, you can get it at the air terminal as well. Nonetheless, it is good to opt for web check-in in advance.
Yes, the lounge facility is available in domestic and international terminals. The lounges are located in the security-check area.
Passengers can arrive at any time and can avail of the facility of retiring rooms and dormitories at the Kolkata Airport. Rooms and dormitories are allotted to passengers with a maximum of 24 hrs, transit period on a 'first-come, first-serve basisí, and the same cannot be booked in advance.
Yes, Bellary is a hub for the textile and mining industries. It is famous for its trade in low-cost jeans.
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, used to be a part of the Bellary district. It now falls in the Vijayanagara district recently carved out of Bellary. It is 54 km from Bellary city.
Bellary Airport does not offer commercial flight services. Hubli and Bangalore are the nearest airports to Bellary.
Some of the best places to visit in Bellary are: Hampi Bellary Fort Kumaraswamy Temple Daroji Bear Sanctuary Kaladham
In Kolkata, one should try hilsa fish curry, Kolkata biryani, shukto, and kosha mangsho/mutton, along with street foods like Mughlai paratha, chicken cutlet, phuchka, and fish kabiraji.
The Bellary Hills are home to several important and historic temples, some of which are the Kumaraswamy Temple, Durgamma Temple, Malleswara Temple, and Pattabhirama Temple.
Some famous ghats in Kolkata are Princep Ghat, Outram Ghat, and Babu Ghat.
The important crops are cotton, jowar, groundnuts, rice, and cereals. The major occupation of the people in the district is agriculture, as 75% of its total labour force is dependent on agriculture for its livelihood.
Bellary is well-known for its Cycle Khova, served on plates made of sustainable sal leaves. The sellers carry metal canisters containing Khova on their bicycles.
Kolkata is known for its museums, colonial architecture, art galleries, temples, traditional cuisine, music, and theatre. It combines classic and contemporary elements. It is well-known for its theatre and cinema.