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IndiGo09:20
Ranchi
15:40
Imphal
06h 20m₹8,823

Ranchi to Imphal Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

06h 20m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-7562,departs at 09:20

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-7562, departs at 09:20

Total flights to Travel from Ranchi to Imphal in a day

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Airport Codes for Ranchi and Imphal

IXR-Ranchi, IMF-Imphal

Airline wise cheap flights from Ranchi to Imphal

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About Imphal Airport

Imphal Airport (IATA: IMF) is an international airport located about 8 km south of Imphal, the capital city of Manipur. It has a single integrated terminal with a capacity of 350 each for departures and arrivals. The airport is the second international airport in northeastern India after Guwahati Airport. It is the third-busiest airport in the region. It connects to cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Mandalay and offers flights from major airlines like Air India, AirAsia, IndiGo, Golden Myanmar Airlines, etc. Imphal Airport is also known as Bir Tikendrajit International Airport. It is named after Bir Tikendrajit Singh, a Manipuri prince who valiantly fought against British rule. It is well-equipped with facilities like free trolleys, a telephone security hold area, a childcare room, wheelchairs, a lost and found counter, assistance for aged or physically challenged travellers, and a medical room. Passengers can also relish delicacies in the airport eateries and restaurants. There are few duty-free shops in the airport too.

About Imphal

Imphal, the capital city of Manipal, is one of the oldest cities in India. It lies at the centre of the Manipur River valley at an elevation of 2,500 ft. Imphal is popularly known as one of the verdant jewels of North East India. Historians believe that Imphal was the site of tactical victory for the Anglo-Indian forces over the Japanese army on the Burmese front of World War II in 1944. The city is well connected to the North-Eastern Railway at Assam and Dimapur. It is also connected to Myanmar by road. The name Imphal is derived from two words ñ Yum meaning house, and Phal meaning plenty or beautiful. The residents mostly speak Manipuri, a Tibeto-Burman language. Earlier in Manipuri or Meitei language, yum was spelt as im or yum. Even today, the capital city is occasionally called ëyum-phalí. Rich in culture, Imphal boasts about housing the oldest polo ground in the world. The local handicraft and handloom market here is unique as it is run by around 3,000 women.

About Ranchi Airport

Ranchi, the capital city of Jharkhand, is around 5,097 sq km in area. Small yet brimming with natural bliss, Ranchi is a hub of nature buffs and travellers. It is situated on the Ranchi Plateau of the eastern Chota Nagpur Plateau range and has lofty flat-topped hills in the northwest. The city in its modern form still carries visible remnants of its past. Ranchi has an influence of various cultures as it was part of the Mauryan, Gupta Empire and then British Raj, before Indiaís independence. It became the hub of protests demanding a separate state, Jharkhand, in the early 2000s. After the creation of the state, Ranchi became its capital. Historians remained divided on the origin of the name Ranchi. A section of historians believed that the city was named after an ancient bird called ìRanchiî, while others said that Ranchi gets its name from Archi, an Oraon village. The local tales narrate that amid an altercation with the spirit, a farmer beat him with his bamboo stick. The spirit was screaming archi in pain that later became Ranchi. The current old Ranchi is thought to represent Archi village. The city lies near the banks of the Subarnarekha river, flanked by several waterfalls in the eastern and southern limits of the city. Given its location, it has earned the title- The City of Waterfalls. Hindi is the most-spoken language across the city, along with the Mundari, Nagpuri, Kurmali, Oraon languages. Ranchi residents love celebrating festivals. One of the main festivals, Sarhul, which involves worshipping Goddess Sita, is celebrated with lots of pomp and fare. The city also celebrates Tusu Parab, Durga Puja, and Diwali with similar fanfare. Gorging on some dhuskas and lip-smacking peethas in the evening should be on your to-do bucket list.

About Ranchi

Ranchi, the capital city of Jharkhand, is around 5,097 sq km in area. Small yet brimming with natural bliss, Ranchi is a hub of nature buffs and travellers. It is situated on the Ranchi Plateau of the eastern Chota Nagpur Plateau range and has lofty flat-topped hills in the northwest. The city in its modern form still carries visible remnants of its past. Ranchi has an influence of various cultures as it was part of the Mauryan, Gupta Empire and then British Raj, before Indiaís independence. It became the hub of protests demanding a separate state, Jharkhand, in the early 2000s. After the creation of the state, Ranchi became its capital. Historians remained divided on the origin of the name Ranchi. A section of historians believed that the city was named after an ancient bird called ìRanchiî, while others said that Ranchi gets its name from Archi, an Oraon village. The local tales narrate that amid an altercation with the spirit, a farmer beat him with his bamboo stick. The spirit was screaming archi in pain that later became Ranchi. The current old Ranchi is thought to represent Archi village. The city lies near the banks of the Subarnarekha river, flanked by several waterfalls in the eastern and southern limits of the city. Given its location, it has earned the title- The City of Waterfalls. Hindi is the most-spoken language across the city, along with the Mundari, Nagpuri, Kurmali, Oraon languages. Ranchi residents love celebrating festivals. One of the main festivals, Sarhul, which involves worshipping Goddess Sita, is celebrated with lots of pomp and fare. The city also celebrates Tusu Parab, Durga Puja, and Diwali with similar fanfare. Gorging on some dhuskas and lip-smacking peethas in the evening should be on your to-do bucket list.
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Airport Information

Ranchi

Birsa Munda Airport, 888G+X62, Chowk, Pawan Colony, Hinoo, Ranchi, Jharkhand 834002

Imphal

Bir Tikendrajit International Airport, NH2, Ghari, Imphal, Manipur 795140

Frequently Asked Questions

Presently, only a single one-stop flight, operated by IndiGo, connects Ranchi to Imphal.
Yes, tourists are encouraged to visit the war cemetery that is maintained by Commonwealth War Graves Cemeteries.
Imphal is the capital city of Manipur and is known for greenery and scenic beauty. It is one of the oldest cities in India. Imphal is popularly known as one of the verdant jewels of North East India. Rich in culture, Imphal boasts about housing the oldest polo ground in the world.
Yes, Ranchi Lake is one of the most popular tourist spots, situated at the foot of Ranchi hill. The man-made lake was excavated in 1842 by a British national Colonel Onsely. It is a nearly one and half centuries old lake located at the foot of the Ranchi Hill.
Ima Market is a popular tourist spot in the state. The stalls in the market are run by around 3000 local women who sell local food to handicrafts and art pieces.
Tagore hill is famous for its scenic sunset and sunrise. It is also known as Morabadi hill. Earlier, it was an ashram of Tagoreís elder brother. Tourists can spend a day in the Tagore hill to enjoy the serene and calm natural beauty.
Winters are the best time to visit Manipur. The most convenient time to visit this hilly state of Northeastern India is between October and March.
Hindi is the most-spoken language across the city, along with the Mundari, Nagpuri, Kurmali, Oraon languages.
There are multiple shopping destinations in Ranchi. Some of the most famous ones are ñ Firayalal Shopping Centre, GEC Church complex, and others.
Imphal Airport is also known as Bir Tikendrajit International Airport. It is named after Bir Tikendrajit Singh, a Manipuri prince who valiantly fought against British rule.
The Ranchi Airport is also called Birsa Munda Airport. The airport is named after Birsa Munda, an Indian tribal freedom fighter.
Jagannath Temple was built in 1691 AD. Thakur Aninath Shahdeo had built this 100-ft tall temple. The temple was built on a small hillock in Jagannathpur, around 6 km from the Ranchi airport.
Domestic carrier IndiGo operates flights between Ranchi and Imphal.
The shortest flight between Ranchi and Imphal is about 6 hours. It has a 3 hours 30 minutes layover in Kolkata.
The residents in Imphal mostly speak Manipuri, a Tibeto-Burman language.