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Approximately 3-5 flights connect Ahmedabad to Gaya daily. All of these are connecting flights with layovers in cities like New Delhi or Kolkata. The shortest flight from Ahmedabad to Gaya takes about 6 hours and 30 minutes. Most of the flights between Ahmedabad and Gaya are operated by IndiGo.
Gaya Airport, also known as Bodhgaya Airport (IATA code: GAY), serves the cities of Gaya and Bodh Gaya in Bihar. Located 12 Km to the southwest of Gaya and 5 Km from Bodhgaya, the airport operates seasonal international flights for Buddhist tourists coming from Asian countries such as Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Sri Lanka etc. The airport is also well-connected to cities in India like New Delhi and Kolkata. Gaya Airport has a terminal that can accommodate 250 arriving and departing passengers. Facilities available at the Gaya Airport include telephone services, childcare rooms, boutique shops, currency exchange, travel agencies, etc. You can hire an auto-rickshaw or taxi or take a bus to travel to and from the Gaya Airport.
A part of the ancient Magadha Empire, Gaya, located on the bank of river Falgu in Bihar, is a place of immense historical importance. A land of history and heritage, Gaya is considered one of the most sacred cities for Hindus. Bodhgaya, located at a distance of 15 km from Gaya, is a significant city for Buddhism, as Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment under the Maha Bodhi Tree. Along with Kushinagar, Lumbini and Sarnath, Bodhgaya is one of the most important Buddhist sites in the world. Owing to its religious relevance and the multiple monasteries and temples, Gaya keeps bustling with pilgrims from across the world throughout the year.
Ahmedabad Airport, officially known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (IATA Code: AMD) and is located in Hansol, around 11 km towards the north of the city. This airport serves both Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar in Gujarat. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport has two terminals – T1 handles domestic operations while T2 handles all international flights. Ahmedabad Airport is connected to more than 30 domestic destinations and several major international destinations. Facilities at the Airport include currency exchange, ATMs, restrooms, spa services and duty-free shops, among others. The airport is well connected with the city through different modes of transport such as prepaid taxis and app-based cabs.
Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati in Gujarat, Ahmedabad is one of India’s biggest cities of Gujarat. The culturally rich and historically-profound city of Ahmedabad has a lot to offer all types of tourists. Ahmedabad is often called the “Manchester of India”, thanks to its flourishing textile industry. The city is a commercial and business hub in Gujarat. It is home to centuries-old architecture, narrow streets, sculptures and places of religious significance. Ahmedabad’s lip-smacking street food is another delight that is enjoyed by residents and tourists alike.