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Are you looking for the best deals on flights from Srinagar to Pathankot? Your search ends with Adani One, a one-stop platform, where you can find great offers to your favourite city in India. The platform offers hot deals on flights operated by several domestic carriers, including Air India, SpiceJet, IndiGo and Vistara. Use the detailed airfare calendar on the platform to find the best bargains on flight deals between Srinagar and Pathankot. Just enter the names of the source city and destination city to generate a comprehensive list of flights on the route. If your travel dates are fixed, it is a good idea to book a return flight in advance to save big on your flight booking. Currently, there are no direct flights between Srinagar and Pathankot. However, you can take a flight from Srinagar to Amritsar to get to Pathankot. The nearest major airport to the city of Pathankot is Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, around 11 km from Amritsar. Located at a distance of 124 km northeast of Amritsar, Pathankot can be easily reached by bus or taxi from the airport. At present, there are over 14 flights operated by IndiGo, SpiceJet, Vistara, Air India, Go First and Air Asia from Srinagar to Amritsar every day. The route has both direct as well as connecting flights. While the one-stop flights have layovers ranging between 4 to 19 hours, the two-stop flights have layovers typically ranging between 8 to 16 hours in cities, such as Delhi and Mumbai. The shortest flight duration between Srinagar and Amritsar is about an hour if the flight is non-stop, and around 4 to 6 hours if there is a layover. Check out the airfare calendar on Adani One, a one-stop platform to find cheap air tickets from Srinagar to Pathankot today! Complete your return flight ticket booking in advance and stand a chance to earn cashback offers and avail of discounted airfares.

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About Pathankot Airport

Formally known as Sri Guru Ram Das Ji International Airport (IATA: ATQ), Amritsar Airport is located 11 km northwest of the city. Besides Punjab, the airport serves the western districts of Himachal Pradesh as well as southern districts of Jammu and Kashmir. It is one of the largest airports in north India, handling over 100 domestic and international flights. The airport mostly operates Air India, Air India Express, IndiGo and SpiceJet flights to various cities in India, including Amritsar and Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and Srinagar. It also operates international flights to Doha, Birmingham, Dubai, and Tashkent. The airport has an integrated terminal that handles both international and domestic flights. There are a number of facilities for the convenience of passengers, such as free luggage trolleys, ATMs, paid portage, lost-and-found counters, and information counters. There are also duty-free stores and several dining options. Buses, taxi, and car rentals are available outside the airport to get around and beyond the city.

About Pathankot

Nestled in the foothills of Kangra and Dalhousie along the banks of the Chakki River, Pathankot serves as a perfect base for exploring mountain destinations of Dalhousie, Chamba, Dharamshala, Jwalaji, Chintpurni, and even Jammu and Kashmir. With superb mountain views, verdant environs and historical gems, Pathankot makes for an ideal getaway from the hubbub of city life. Pathankot finds its earliest mention in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Legend has it the city used to be known as ëPratisthaní during this period when it was part of the Kingdom of Audambra. Until 1781, Pathankot was under the rule of the descendant Raja Sayed Khan of the princely state of Nurpur. This changed by the end of the 17th century when the region was consolidated into the state of Nurpur, which was under the control of the Rajputs. Today, Pathankot is known for its military station, known as Mammon Cantt., which is one of the biggest in the country. Pathankot's culture is a unique blend of Punjabi, Himachali, and Dogra cultures. The city is a delight for shoppers with its markets offering a dazzling variety of handcrafted items, wooden furniture and shawls, as well as woollen apparel. While in Pathankot, be sure to dine at the Punjabi dhabas here, which are famous for delicious local fare. Pathankot can be visited year-round, but the weather is at its best from December to February. The festivals of Lohri and Baisakhi are also a great time to experience the culture of the city. Visitors can watch awe-inspiring performances of Bhangra, a popular dance form in Punjab, which is an essential part of celebrations in Pathankot. Shivaratri, Eid, Diwali and Holi are also among the important festivals celebrated in the city.

About Srinagar Airport

Officially known as Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport (IATA: SXR), Srinagar Airport and Budgam Airbase is located 12 km southwest of the city centre. The airport is situated at a height of 5,429 ft. The airport underwent expansion, including the extension of the runway, in 2009. Today, it is served by IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Go First which operate domestic flights from Srinagar to Jammu, Delhi, Chandigarh and Amritsar. In addition, the airport operates a few international flights to Dubai and Jeddah. Srinagar Airport has a single terminal that handles domestic flights, chartered flights and international carriers. Some of the facilities available at the airport are free Wi-Fi, ATMs, child care rooms, services for the differently abled and medical services. There is also a lost-and-found counter. Visitors can hire taxis from outside the airport. The railway station is located 14 km away from the airport. State buses run a service from the airport to the Tourist Reception Centre in the city.

About Srinagar

Situated at an elevation of 5,200 ft, stretching along the banks of the Jhelum River, the city of Srinagar is the capital of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The picture-postcard landscape of the city is set against a backdrop of lofty snow-capped mountains, carpeted with pine forests. The city is crisscrossed by numerous canals and waterways, always teeming with beautifully decorated shikara. It is no surprise that the charming city is one of India's dream destinations for families and couples. Until the 14th century, Srinagar was under the rule of different empires and kingdoms. It came under the rule of the Mughals after the 14th century, notably when Akbar established his dominion here. By the early 18th century, Mughal rule came to an end, and Srinagar was consolidated into the reign of the Durrani Empire for many decades. The Sikhs established their control over the area in 1814, and Maharaja Ranjit Singh became the ruler of Kashmir. Srinagar was considered a princely state until 1947. Today, Srinagar is a major centre for carpets, silk, silverware, leather works and wood carving. The majority of the cityís population is Muslim, with the minority comprising Kashmiri Pandits, Buddhists and Jains. Srinagar boasts a rich culinary heritage, with a superb mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. While Kashmiri dum aloo remains a crowd favourite, rogan josh, lamb yakhni and goshtaba are a treat for meat lovers. Donít miss the traditional kahva served here. The best time to visit Srinagar is from April to June, when the weather is cool and pleasant. This is also the time when you can see the tulips in full bloom at the Tulip Garden. The city celebrates Eid, Shivratri and Navroz with traditional fervour.

Place to visit in Srinagar

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Chashme Shahi

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Dal Lake

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Gulmarg

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Nigeen Lake

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Pari Mahal

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Shalimar Bagh

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Shankaracharya Temple

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Airport Information

Srinagar

Sheikh Ul Alam International Airport, Indragandhi Road, Humhama, Badgam, Jammu and Kashmir 190007

Pathankot

Pathankot Airport, 6JFP+FHC, Pathankot, Punjab 145001

Frequently Asked Questions

Auto-rickshaws are the best option for travelling short distances in the city. You can also travel by bus and taxis to various areas in the city. Donít miss a ride on the shikara.
When the Ghilzai tribe rose to power in Afghanistan, a number of Pathan tribes, such as the Marwat, Khattak and Yusufzai, moved to India. They eventually settled in Pathankot and Hoshiarpur. That is how the city gets its name.
You can hire auto-rickshaws and taxis to get around the city.
You can plan itineraries for a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 7 days to explore areas in and around Srinagar.
There are six Mughal Gardens in Kashmir, of which four are located in Srinagar. These are Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, Chashme Shahi and Pari Mahal.
Currently, around 68 varieties of tulips are grown in the garden.
In the summer, the temperature in Pathankot ranges between 21 to 42∞C. So, the weather may not be very comfortable for sightseeing.
Yes, the highest cable car system in the world is located in Gulmarg. It is called Gulmarg Gondola.
The Asha Poorni Mandir, dedicated to Goddess Ashapurni, is said to grant the wishes of those who pray to her.
Besides malls and shopping complexes, visitors can check out Mission Road, Gandhi Chowk and Sujanpur Market.
You can buy pashminas, Kashmiri tea, spices, dry fruits, papier mache products, and carpets in Srinagar.
Bhangra, Giddha and Luddi are some of the most popular folk dance forms in Pathankot.
Gulab Jamun is the most popular sweet in Amritsar.
Rogan Josh is the signature dish of the city. It is a spicy yoghurt-based lamb curry that is eaten with saffron rice or naan.
Floating vegetable markets are a common sight on Dal Lake in the city.