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Are you looking for Agra to Trivandrum flights? Adani One allows you to buy discounted air fares from the convenience of your own home. Adani One also offers a complete airfare calendar to assist you pick the best flight, whether it is an Agra to Trivandrum flight or a Trivandrum to Agra return ticket: Select the most convenient flight and don't forget to grab great cashback offers. Adani One features flights from all domestic airlines, including IndiGo, Go First, Air India, and AirAsia, and discounts and special deals for both direct and connecting flights are updated on a regular basis. If you know your arrival date, we recommend reserving a return ticket to take advantage of air ticket deals.Presently, there are no daily direct flights from Agra to Trivandrum. However, there is only one connecting flight that has a layover in Mumbai, operated by IndiGo. The duration of the flight is around 9 hr and 10 min. If you do not wish to avail this option, you can choose to travel to Delhi and then take a direct flight from Delhi to Trivandrum. The distance between Agra and Delhi is around 243 km. So, select the best option on Adani One and book your Agra to Trivandrum flight tickets today!

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About Trivandrum Airport

Trivandrum or Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (IATA: TRV) is an international airport in Trivandrum located around 4 km from the city centre. Some of the major national and international airlines operating in India such as Air India, IndiGo, Vistara, Emirates, Qatar and Etihad Airways offer flight services from the airport. Some of the flights from the airport include to cities such as Sharjah, Kuwait, Doha, Ahmadabad, Bengaluru, New Delhi, Singapore, and many others. The Travancore Heritage, Adam Beach Resort, and South Park hotel are all located near the Trivandrum airport. The airport contains two terminals. Domestic flights depart from Terminal 1 and international planes from Terminal 2. On both sides of the terminals are local and duty-free stores that sell books, gifts, and mobile phones.There is only one duty free shop, located at the International Terminal (Terminal 2). The International Terminal also houses a lost and found office. For transit travellers, the airport offers sleeping quarters and rest rooms. Additionally, automated magazine and newspaper vending machines are available for passengers.

About Trivandrum

Trivandrum is the capital city of the state of Kerala. It rose to prominence under Raja Marhtanda Varma, who established it as the capital of the Travancore kingdom in 1745. Trivandrum, the cityís former name, was given by the British, and is an abbreviation of Thiruvananthapuram, the cityís ancient name, which was revived in 1991. Thiruvananthapuram, also known as Indiaís ëEvergreen Cityí, is noted for its lush vegetation, beautiful beaches, wonderful temples, and much more. Many museums, art galleries, and nature sanctuaries can be visited by tourists. There are many walks in and around Thiruvananthapuram for nature lovers. There are also various Ayurvedic centers in the city where you can receive Ayurvedic treatments. The city sits on coastal plains, with isolated hills overlooking the Arabian Sea. Malayalam is the primary language used in Trivandrum, however, people also speak Hindi, English, and Tamil. While there are adherents of other faiths in Trivandrum, Hindus make up the majority of the population. There are many small restaurants and eateries in Trivandrum offering delicious food to satisfy all food lovers. North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, and American cuisines are the main cuisines available in the capital city. The city also has a wealth of festivals and fairs. The Village Fair, Attukal Pongala, Food Festival, Nishagandhi Dance Festival, Vetta as well as Arattu, Classical Music Festival, etc., are the prominent festivals that are celebrated with tremendous enthusiasm and grandeur. The most well-known celebration in the city is Onam, and it is primarily observed in August.

About Agra Airport

The Agra Airport (IATA: AGR) is a domestic airport located around 6 km from the city centre. It has been proposed to change the name of the airport to Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport. The civilian airport shares space with a major Indian Air Force Station. There are two boarding gates in the single terminal of the airport. 250 people can fit in the space simultaneously for arrivals and departures. The terminal's 4,395 sq m footprint houses 2 security counters, 5 check-in counters, 3 immigration counters, and 4 customs counters. The amenities at the airport include free trolleys, an on-call medical facility, a lost and found baggage counter, and restrooms for transit users. There are also two X-ray baggage scanning facilities at the domestic terminal. The airport has limited connectivity to some major Indian cities.

About Agra

Agra is a historical city nestled on the banks of the Yamuna River in the northern state Uttar Pradesh. The result of Rajput, Muslim, and British control of the region, the city is a wonderful fusion of various cultures. The cultural heritage of Agra is one of the richest in the country. For ages, the city has been a fertile ground for art, architecture, music, poetry, literature, and crafts, thanks to its rulers, particularly the Mughals. Under the Mughal emperors Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan, Agra remained the capital of the Mughal Empire and also one of India's most prominent cities. The Mughal impact may be seen in the cityís traditions, customs, food, and way of life, as well as the historical sites that draw thousands of visitors each year. The city, being home to the Mughals once, is known for its delectable cuisine that includes kebabs, kormas, and dal moth. Agraís dessert, petha, is famous throughout India. Home to many World Heritage SItes like the Taj Maha, Fatehpur Sikri, and Agra Fort Agra is one of Indiaís foremost tourist locations that attracts tourists from around the world. The city is well connected to many cities in India by road, rail and flight.
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Airport Information

Agra

Agra Airport, Civil Air Terminal Kheria, Uttar Pradesh 282008

Trivandrum

151, FWFC+QG8 Airport(Domestic, Vallakkadavu, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695008

Frequently Asked Questions

Wednesdays and Thursdays are the cheapest days to fly in India.
Yes, there are smoking rooms located at the ground and first floor of the airport.
There are around three flights per week between Delhi and Agra. The first flight from Delhi to Agra departs at 4:45 am, and the last flight departs at 11:35 pm.
At present, only one connecting flight exists from Agra to Trivandrum.
There are two terminals at the airport in Trivandrum.
There are three UNESCO World Heritage sites in Agra ó the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.
Agra Airport is both a military airbase and a public airport.
Yes, Agra Airport is operational.
Yes, free WiFi is available at the Trivandrum Airport.
Some of the places worth visiting in Trivandrum include Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Shri Chitra Art Gallery, Kovalam Beach, Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, and many others.
The best time to visit Trivandrum is between October to February.
The new name of Agra Airport is Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport. .
The minimum duration of a connecting flight will vary depending on various variables, such as airlines, connecting destination, transit duration, and so on.
At present, only IndiGo is operating flights from Agra to Trivandrum.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi is the closest international airport to Agra.