Madurai to Bellary Flights

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Visit Adani One to book low-cost pocket-friendly flight tickets. The Adani One platform offers you an airfare calendar to help you select the best dates and flights for your Madurai to Bellary flight. The airfare calendar lists all the flights available on your route and their fares, ranging from the lowest to highest prices. Furthermore, you can also check the flight status, the number of flights to Bellary, the number of flights from Madurai, or book a return flight from Bellary to Madurai. On Adani One, you can get great deals, discounted airfares, and cashback offers for your Madurai to Bellary flights.Currently, there are no flights that are available from Madurai to Bellary. However, you can take a flight from Madurai to Hubli, the second-nearest airport after Bellary Airport. A few connecting flights operate from Madurai to Hubli and it takes a minimum of approximately 5 hr and 20 min to travel the route via flight. Bellary is about 216 km from Hubli and can be reached in about 4 hr and 30 min via road. So, browse the Adani One platform to select the best flights for your Madurai to Bellary trip and book your flight tickets now.

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About Bellary Airport

Hubli Airport (IATA: HBX), a domestic airport that serves the Hubli-Dharwad region of the southern state of Karnataka, lies about 7 km from the city centre. The airport which is the third busiest in the state has only one terminal spread over an area of 369 acres. The airport provides access to some of the major cities of the country like Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Tirupati, Madurai, Ahmedabad, Kochi etc.

About Bellary

The city of Ballari, often spelt Bellary, is located in the Indian state of Karnataka, around 55 km to the east-southeast of the Tungabhadra Reservoir. It is said that Lord Shiva fulfilled the wish of one of his devotees by disguising himself as a balla, a unit of measurement for grains. Because of this, people started calling the location where he manifested, "Ballari". Numerous dynasties have called Bellary their territory, beginning with the Mauryas and continuing through the Rashtrakutas, Vijayanagara, and Hoysalas, as well as the Sultanate, the Nizams, and Hyder Ali. The former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, the remnants of the monuments constructed throughout each period continue to tell stories from the distant past today. Lovers of history and archaeology will find a wide variety of opportunities to indulge their passions in this city. A major road and rail junction in the state, Bellary is known for its cotton processing, which is also the main cash crop of the region. In addition to Kannada, the natives are fluent in many other languages like Telugu, English, Hindi, and Urdu. Visitors from all over the globe have been coming to the city for many years to experience its culture and historical sites, including ruins, forts, and temples.

About Madurai Airport

Madurai International Airport (IATA: IXM), located in the Madurai region of Tamil Nadu, comes under the Airports Authority of India. There are flights accessible to major cities within India and overseas destinations, including Colombo, Dubai, and Singapore. The airport is located at a distance of approximately 12 km from the city centre. The new international cargo terminal at the airport opened for business in November 2017. On the ground level, there are three aerobridges, 36 check-in desks, and 20 immigration counters. Additionally, there are four baggage conveyors. Travellers can access various amenities, including a specialised lounge, car rentals, a money exchange, food and beverage outlets and a retail area.

About Madurai

Madurai, regarded as the cultural centre of Tamil Nadu, was one of the earliest cities to be formed in India. Because of the deliberate planning and execution to establish the city in the form of a lotus, it is often referred to as the ëLotus Cityí. Approximately 2500 years ago, the city was known as Madhurapuri and was constructed around a temple founded by the Pandya King Kulasekhar Pandyan. During the reign of the Pandyas, Madurai developed into a commercial and cultural hub that attracted visitors from all over the globe. Notable among these visitors were Ptolemy, Ibn Batuta, and Marco Polo. Historic temples and other notable examples of architectural and religious art have helped make Madurai one of India's most-visited cities. The city is also a major commercial and manufacturing centre. It is home to handloom manufacturers and manufacturing units that produce transportation equipment, sugar, and tobacco. This old city is known for cultivating the traditional jasmine blossom known as Madurai Malli, which is exported to other locations throughout the globe. The best time to visit Madurai, which has hot and dry weather for most of the year, is during the winter months, which run from December to February.

Place to visit in Madurai

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Koodal Azhagar Temple

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Meenakshi Amman Temple

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Vaigai Dam

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Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam

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Airport Information

Madurai

Madurai Airport, Airport Rd, Madurai, Tamil Nadu 625022

Bellary