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Do you want to book a flight from Nagpur to Jamnagar? Do not be concerned; the Adani One platform makes it simple to book flights to your desired destination. You only need to enter the names of the origin and destination cities to get the entire flight schedule and ticket prices. The Adani One platform lists all the major domestic air passengers, including IndiGo, Air India, AirAsia, SpiceJet and many more, providing various air ticket deals, cashback offers and discounts. You can book flights in advance to get a chance to receive flight ticket offers and discounted airfares.Currently, there is only one flight operated between Nagpur and Jamnagar by Air India every day. The flight takes off from Nagpur at 07:50 am and takes a halt at Mumbai Airport and reaches Jamnagar at 12:25 pm. The average flight time between Nagpur and Jamnagar is about 4 hours 35 minutes. Since there is only one flight between Nagpur and Jamnagar, a passenger can set their destination to Rajkot Airport, where one gets multiple flight options. The Rajkot Airport is approximately 90 km from Jamnagar and is only a 1 hour 30 minutes drive away. On various days of the week, there are approximately 7 to 15 flights from Nagpur to Rajkot. Typically, the flights have a single layover at Mumbai Airport. The average flight time between Nagpur and Rajkot ranges from 5 hours to 9 hours approximately.Check out Adani One's one-stop platform for any updates on cashback and discount offers, and book your Nagpur to Jamnagar flight ticket today!

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About Jamnagar Airport

The Jamnagar Airport, also called the Govardhanpur Airport Jamnagar, has an IATA code JGA. The airport is located at a distance of around 10 km from the city centre and has got a single terminal operating only domestic flights and can accommodate 150 passengers at a time. The airport connects major cities like Rajkot, Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mangaluru, and so on via Mumbai Airport. That airport also serves private and commercial flights and also serves the Indian Air Force. The airport is a well-connected complex that connects the city by the state bus service and rental car service. A person can also avail of the railway to travel. The railway station is located just a few kilometres from Jamnagar airport. The airport has got modern facilities like baggage services where passengers are provided with luggage trolleys and baggage wrapping machines for an efficient and luxurious travelling experience. Physically challenged people can also opt for wheelchairs with escort facilities. The duty-free shopping facility offers a variety of items at low prices and gives passengers a pleasant shopping experience. The airport also has several eateries and cafeterias where passengers can enjoy a tasty meal at a low cost.

About Jamnagar

Jamnagar is a city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was founded in 1540 and served as the capital of the Jadeja state of Nawanagar in the Saurashtra region. According to ancient texts, it is believed that Lord Krishna established Dwarka in Jamnagar after coming here from Mathura. So the Yadav community claims the city as their ancestral home. The founder of Jamnagar is Jam Rawal, who on a hunting trip to this place was fascinated by a hare in the jungle, which drove off his hunting dogs. Hence he laid the founding stones of the city and named it Nawanagar and eventually, it was known as Jamnagar, the town of Jams. During the rule of the British, Sir Edward Lutyens, the architect of Delhi, modernised it with roads, entrance gates, parks, gardens and residential plots. It is now a well-known Gujarat city known for its manufacturing units, such as metalware and gold embroidery. Construction-related industries, such as cement and ceramics, are also produced in this city. The city has also become a major textile industry in the country. The city's economy is also heavily reliant on two of India's largest oil refineries, which supply petroleum products to the entire country. Industries related to construction products, like cement and ceramics, are also manufactured in this city. The city has also been established as a major textile industry in the country. The economy of the city is also largely based on two of the biggest oil refineries in India that have been delivering petroleum products for the whole nation. If you are planning to visit the city, the best time to visit is during the winters in December and January when the weather remains pleasant. A tourist can enjoy a nice stay here visiting the palaces, gardens and pilgrimage centres and drooling over the local food.

Place to visit in Jamnagar

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Bala Hanuman Temple

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Dwarkadhish Temple

About Nagpur Airport

The Nagpur Airport, also known as Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, has an IATA code NAG. The airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 is used for operating domestic flights that connect Nagpur to cities, such as Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru. Terminal 2 is used for flights with international destinations. The important international destinations include Doha and Dubai. The airport is located at a distance of around 8 km from the city of Nagpur. A passenger can choose from several travel options from the airport complex. A person can easily find rental cars to reach the desired destination. Other than that, bus services and taxi services are easily available throughout the day. A person can also avail train or rickshaw from the airport to reach the city. This airport is a state-of-the-art facility with modern services and amenities like free Wi-Fi, baby care facilities, currency exchange, duty-free stores, shops, eateries, lost and found and an information desk. The airport also provides medical services for passengers.

About Nagpur

Nagpur is a city in the state of Maharashtra and acts as the winter capital of the state. It has been ranked as one of the cleanest cities and the second greenest city in India. The city acts as a major commercial and political centre of the state of Maharashtra. Nagpur is also known by the name of ëOrange Cityí as it is a major city cultivating various kinds of oranges because of the favourable conditions like black fertile soil with flat tablelands. Nagpur derives its name from the river named Nag. It was founded by the king of the Gond tribe Bakht Buland in the early 18th century. In the 19th century, Maharashtra was divided into several confederacies and Nagpur was the capital city of the Bhonsles of Maratha confederacy. In 1817 due to major political conspiracies, the city came under the influence of the British and by 1853, it went under the administration of the British Empire. In 1861, the British made it the capital of the central provinces and glorified the city with several developmental projects like the railways, which got established in 1867. After independence, the city of Nagpur served as the capital city of Madhya Pradesh until 1956. Then it got included in Maharashtra in the year 1960. The city is now a prominent trade and commerce centre, with rich black soil ideal for growing oranges and cotton. Because of the high production of cotton, the handloom and textile industries have expanded rapidly. The city has a strategic junction of rail, road and air routes that connects it to major cities like Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, which led it to become a major trading centre. Various kinds of factories manufacturing ferromanganese products, farm equipment and metal goods have come up in the city. The city also has rich mineral deposits of coal and manganese. The finest months to visit the city are the winter months of December and January because of the humid tropical atmosphere that prevails there. In the city, vegetarian and non-vegetarian Marathi cuisine is well-known.
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Airport Information

Nagpur

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Sonegaon, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440005

Jamnagar

Jamnagar Airport, F268+79J, Airport Rd, Civil Enclave, Govardhanpur, Jamnagar, Gujarat 361006

Frequently Asked Questions

You will find several (as many as 38) reasonably priced hotels near Jamnagar Airport.
There are 11 lakes to visit in Nagpur.
Navratri, the festival of victory of Goddess Shakti over evil Mahishasura, is celebrated for nine days with grandeur and great festivities. Hence visiting Jamnagar is a great time to visit the place and enjoy the traditional festival.
Yes, Jamnagar is a metropolitan with a population of almost 600943.
The Pench Tiger Reserve is at a distance of about 65.6 km from Nagpur and is around 1 hour 13 minutes drive from the city.
Jamnagar Airport is a domestic airport operating flights via Mumbai.
The main items that are a must-buy from Nagpur are immensely famous oranges and traditional handicrafts. One can also shop for antiques from several stores in the city.
Jamnagar is renowned for its metalware, bandhani and gold embroidery and also for several manufacturing units and oil refineries.
Zero Milestone in Nagpur depicts the geographical centre of the peninsular region of India and is an important landmark in the city.
One can expect Gujarati foods like gathia, bhajiya, ghugra, dhokla and khandvi in Jamnagar.
One can find foods like poha, saoji, patodi and Nagpuri samosa in Nagpur.
Babasaheb Ambedkar embraced Buddhism as a religion at Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur.
Raman Science Centre at Nagpur is a place for children to enjoy and learn science in a fun way.
The city of Nagpur got its name from the epic Mahabharata, where it was mentioned as 'Vidarbha'.