Prayagraj to Puttaparthi Flights

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Are you looking for a flight from Prayagraj to Puttaparthi?Adani One's comprehensive platform is perfect for booking cheap air tickets from and to any city you desire. All domestic and international airlines like IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, British Airways, Qatar Airways, Etihad, and so on can be easily found on Adani One. Adani One also offers air ticket deals, cashback offers, discounted airfares, and rewards for booking tickets early. The airfare calendar allows users to compare all flights on a desired route and eases their flight ticket booking. It is advisable to book a return flight from Puttaparthi to Prayagraj as well, if the schedule for the trip is fixed, to avail the maximum benefits. Puttaparthi Airport is not commercially active at the moment. Thus, one will have to take a flight from Prayagraj to Bangalore/Bangalore Airport and then fly to Puttaparthi. Currently, there are a number of flights that operate from Prayagraj to Bangalore offered by major airlines. Out of these, a handful are direct flights from Prayagraj to Bangalore, while the rest are connecting flights to Bangalore. The connecting flights have a layover at Lucknow, New Delhi, Indore, Pune or Mumbai with flight duration contingent on the layover. After reaching Bangalore, one can take a train, taxi, or cab to reach Puttaparthi. The total distance between the cities of Bangalore and Puttaparthi is 154 km and takes around 3 hours and 20 minutes. Check out Adani One for any updates on air deals and discount offers, and book your Prayagraj to Puttaparthi flight ticket today!

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About Puttaparthi Airport

The Puttaparthi airport is not commercially functional at the moment, and hence one has to take a flight from and to Bangalore Airport. The Bangalore Airport is about 130 km from Puttaparthi and can be reached in 2 to 3 hours by road. Bangalore Airport, also known as Kempegowda International Airport (IATA: BLR), is located about 34 km from the city centre on the northern side of Bangalore/Bengaluru. It is an international airport that also handles domestic flight traffic and cargo operations. The airport is spread across 4,000 acres on the outskirts of Devanahalli and was built in 2008 and later became the primary commercial airport of the region. In 2013, the airport, which was previously known as Bangalore International Airport, was renamed Kempegowda International Airport in honour of Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangalore. The airport has a single integrated terminal that operates both international and domestic flights and includes various amenities such as VIP lounges, duty-free shops, information desks, souvenir shops, prayer rooms, childcare rooms, free Wi-Fi, ATMs, baggage trolleys, baggage wrapping, buggy services, wheelchair assistance, a smoking lounge, medical assistance, etc. In addition to that, there are several dining options available here, ranging from high-end to budget-friendly restaurants. Passengers can rent cabs, taxis, and cars from the airport premises to reach the city. Bus services are also available outside the airport.

About Puttaparthi

Originally known as Gollapalli, Puttaparthi is a tranquil and spiritual town in the Sri Sathya Sai district of Andhra Pradesh, that attracts tourists from all over the world. Puttaparthi, once a tiny unnoticed village in India, now houses an airport and a super speciality hospital, as well as prestigious educational institutions. Puttaparthi is associated with Sathya Sai Baba, and thus much of its citizens' lives are inextricably linked to his teachings and life. It is a quiet town with spiritual people. Sathya Sai Baba and his ashram are the most remarkable aspects of the place. The city is home to the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, which manages the affairs of the Puttaparthi ashram. The best time to visit Puttaparthi is from November to February when the weather is cool and pleasant. One can also visit the town during the Guru Poornima festival, celebrated in July. During this festival, devotees from around the world come to Puttaparthi to pay homage to Sathya Sai Baba. Puttaparthi, as a well-known religious destination, has a plethora of restaurants to suit all tastes. Most devotees prefer to eat at the ashram complex's canteens because the food is purely vegetarian.

About Prayagraj Airport

Prayagraj Airport (IATA: IDX) is the official name for Allahabad Domestic Airport that is located at a distance of 14 km from the city. Prayagraj International Airport is spread across an area of one acre and is located in Bamrauli, Allahabad. It is also known as Bamrauli Airport and only handles domestic flights. An Indian Air Force facility houses a civilian enclave at the airport. Prayagraj Airport is managed by the Airport Authority of India. The Allahabad Domestic Airport has only one terminal for domestic flights. The terminal's total capacity for departure and arrival is only 65 and has a runway of 84,000 metres. The leading airlines that fly from Allahabad Airport are IndiGo and Air India. The airport has a number of amenities, including free trolleys for passengers, wheelchairs, services for the elderly and physically disabled, and medical facilities for tourists. The airport also has shops and eateries. The roads are well-connected, and buses, taxis, and cabs are easily accessible to and from the airport.

About Prayagraj

Allahabad, also known as Pragyaraj, is located in southern Uttar Pradesh. It is one of Uttar Pradesh's largest cities. Allahabad is an ancient city that was previously known as Prayag. It is a holy city sacred to the Hindus as it is located at the confluence of the Yamuna, Ganga, and the invisible Saraswati, also known as the Triveni. Every year the largest religious festival in India, if not the world, the Kumbh Mela, is held at the Triveni Sangam. The city of Allahabad, founded by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, was named Allahabad, which means "City of God". The name of the city was changed to Prayagraj in 2018. Prayagraj's official language is Hindi, though Awadi is the most commonly spoken regional language. Kumbh Mela is the most important festival in Prayag, and Magh Mela is another festival held in the month of Magh. It is known as the season's final fair. Another colourful festival celebrated in Prayagraj is Dussehra/Dasara. Ramleelas are set up all over the city, providing a spectacular view of this vibrant place.

Place to visit in Prayagraj

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All Saints Cathedral

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Khusro Bagh

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Triveni Sangam

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Airport Information

Prayagraj

Prayagraj Airport, Allahabad Airport Terminal, Bamrauli Airport Area, Bamrauli, Prayagraj, Kathula Gospur, Uttar Pradesh 211012

Puttaparthi

Frequently Asked Questions

You can take a cab or auto-rickshaw to reach the Triveni Sangam from the airport.
You can take a taxi or bus or rent a car to go from Prayagraj (Allahabad) city to the airport.
The distance between Tirupati and Puttaparthi is 224 km.
The climate in Puttaparthi is tropical. The summers are hot and humid, and the winters are mild.
Chaitanya Jyoti Museum holds all the relics and displays stories related to Sai Baba, his teachings and his life.
The aerial distance between Prayagraj (Allahabad) and Puttaparthi is 1,323 km.
The best time to visit Prayagraj (Allahabad) is from October to March.
The IATA code for the Prayagraj (Allahabad) Airport is IXD, while the IATA code for the Puttaparthi airport is PUT.
The minimum baggage allowance varies by airline. The minimum check-in baggage limit is 15 kg, and the cabin baggage limit is 7 kg. Air India, on the other hand, allows 25 kg of check-in baggage and 8 kg of cabin baggage.
MG Marg, Chowk, Civil Lines, and Katra are some good places to shop in Prayagraj (Allahabad).
Chandrashekhar Park is located in the Civil Lines area of Prayagraj (Allahabad).
Prayagraj is well-known for its religious and historical sites, including Triveni Sangam, Company's Garden, Mughal Fort, All Saints Cathedral, and others.
Puttaparthi is the birthplace of Sathya Sri Sai Baba and has thus become the centre of pilgrimage for his followers and devotees. The influence of Saibaba and the presence of Prasanthi Nilayam ashram make Puttaparthi a religious abode.