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IndiGo09:05
Agartala
19:55
Vadodara
10h 50m₹16,117

Agartala to Vadodara Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

10h 50m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-5022,departs at 09:05

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-5022, departs at 09:05

Total flights to Travel from Agartala to Vadodara in a day

1

Airport Codes for Agartala and Vadodara

IXA-Agartala, BDQ-Vadodara

Airline wise cheap flights from Agartala to Vadodara as on February 08, 2025

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About Vadodara Airport

Located in the suburb of Harni, Vadodara Airport (IATA: BDQ) is also known as the Civil Airport of Harni. It is approximately 3.4 km away from the city centre. Commencing flight services in 1937, the airport now provides both domestic and international flight services. Vadodara Airport has two terminals - the domestic and international terminals. The former is spread over an area of 4519 Sq. mtr. handling around 250 incoming and 250 outgoing passengers in peak hours. The newly built international terminal holds the world record for having the longest single-sheet rooftop (164.2 mtr). The airport offers free baggage facilities and wheelchair services for disabled passengers and baggage assistance to senior citizens at no cost. The airport complex also offers facilities like medical rooms, child care rooms, and a lost and found baggage counter. Moreover, shopping outlets for ethnic jewellery, local handicrafts, garments, books, newspapers and magazine shops, eateries, and restaurants can be found at Vadodara Airport. The airport is well-connected to the different parts of the city and neighboring towns. Car rental services, prepaid taxi counters, and hotel reservation desks are available at the domestic terminal.

About Vadodara

Also known as Baroda, the city of Vadodara is situated on the banks of the Vishwamistri River. Located in the east-central part of the Indian state of Gujarat, Vadodara is the third largest city in the state, following Ahmedabad and Surat. Vadodara is also famous as the cultural capital of Gujarat and a centre of educational activities. The city was given its current name, Vadodara, in 1971, before which it was widely known as Baroda. Vadodara was established during the rule of the Guptas and Vallabh is and has been ruled over by various historical dynasties such as the Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Solankis, Sultans of Delhi, the Mughals, and finally, the Marathas. However, the development of the present-day Vadodara was initiated by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. Various festivals like Holi Dhuleti, Navratri, Diwali, Uttarayan, Janmashtami, and Rath Yatra are celebrated in Vadodara. The several museums located in this educational hub include Sayaji Baug, Baroda Museum, and Picture Gallery, Maharaj Fateh Singh Museum, and Museum of Archeology and Ancient History.

About Agartala Airport

Located about 12 km to the northwest of the city, Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport, or Agartala Airport (IATA: IXA), is an international airport that was built in 1942. Agartala Airport is one of the largest airports in northeastern India. The construction of a newly built integrated terminal building began in 2017. On 4 January 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new integrated terminal. Spread over an area of 30,000 Sq. Mtr., the terminal can now handle at least 1,200 passengers at a time and can cater to 30 lakh passengers every year. The airport is equipped with several modern amenities and the terminal building also incorporates local culture of the region through artwork and sculptures. The bamboo architecture represented by a floral jaali pattern depicts the forests and greens of Agartala. Moreover, facilities like free trolleys and wheelchairs, medical facilities, child care facilities, and assistance to the elderly or physically disabled are also provided for free. The airport premises host several snack counters, restaurants, and domestic and international phone booths for the convenience of passengers. Agartala Airport is well-connected with the city through private buses, prepaid taxis, rental cars, and auto rickshaw services.

About Agartala

Municipality was formed during the reign of Maharaja Bir Chandra Manikya in 1862 and the town was planned and reconstructed in the 1940s. The name Agartala is a combination of two words: 'agar,' which is an oily and valuable perfume extracted from the Agaru tree, and 'tala,' which means storehouse. Surrounded by pristine forests, beautiful valleys, and roaring waterfalls, Agartala is the second-largest city in Northeast India, after Guwahati. Located roughly 2 km away from the Indo-Bangladesh border, the city is known for the patriotic half-mast ceremony organised at the Akhaura border. The city is home to 19 indigenous groups and Bengali-speaking non-tribal. The culture of the locals is influenced by Bengali culture, and Bengali and Kokborok are the most commonly spoken languages in the city. Besides local festivals, Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja are celebrated with great pomp in Agartala. Along with its rich biodiversity, Agartala offers a fine blend of royal heritage, rich cultural traditions, and scenic splendors. Apart from many temples and Buddhist pilgrimage centres, Agartala also houses sever.
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Airport Information

Agartala

Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport, Usha Bazar, Agartala, Tripura 799009

Vadodara

Vadodara Airport, Civil Aerodrome, Harni Rd, Harni, Vadodara, Gujarat 390022

Frequently Asked Questions

10h 50m is the shortest flight time from Agartala to Vadodara.
The minimum flight ticket fare from Agartala to Vadodara is ₹16117.
Currently, IndiGo offers the cheapest flight tickets to Agartala to Vadodara
The first flight IndiGo 6E-5022, departs at 09:05 from Agartala
The last flight IndiGo 6E-5022, departs at 09:05 from Agartala
IndiGo fly from Agartala to Vadodara
There are 1 flights flying from Agartala to Vadodara every day
Banyan Paradise Resort, Four Points by Sheraton, Regenta Inn, Revival Lords Inn and Hotel Casa are some famous hotels located within a 4ñ5 km radius of Vadodara Airport.
Restaurants such as Chatpata Agartala, HML Rooftop Restaurant, and Rupar Tori Hotel and Restaurant are located near Agartala Airport.
The baggage allowance is determined by the class of travel and the airline. An Air India flight allows 25 kg of check-in luggage and 8 kg of cabin baggage.
Yes, a parking facility is available at Agartala Airport. It can accommodate around 150 motor vehicles at a time.
Agartala is located on a plain along the Haora River, although it also stretches along the low-lying hills to the north. Jampui Hills is a small hill station near Agartala.
Yes, Agartala Airport is an international airport with one integrated terminal.
Vadodara is famous for Patola silk sarees, traditional ghagras with bandhni prints, embroidered quilts, bangles, khadi fabric, and jewellery.
Famous local food items of Vadodara include sev usal, fafda and jalebi, vada pav, farsan, dabeli, poha, and kachori.
The temple's main attractions are the 14 deities. It is unique because, instead of idols, images of the 14 presiding deities are seen engraved on the wall. They were worshipped by the Cantais, who were Tripuris priests, and were considered the presiding deities of the royal house.
The best time to visit Vadodara is between the months of October and March.
Currently, Air India operates most of the flights from Agartala to Vadodara.
Tripura Sundari Temple, Chaturdasha Temple, and Ummaneshwar Temple are the most visited religious sites in Agartala.
Apart from Gujarati, the official language of Vadodara, languages such as Hindi, English and Marathi are widely spoken in the city.
Kamalasagar Kali Temple is a well-known shrine in Agartala dedicated to Goddess Kali. It features a picture of Mahishasurmardini, who resembles Dasabhuja Durga.