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Every day, more than seven connecting flights operate from Ahmedabad to Rajahmundry. Most of these flights are offered by IndiGo with layovers in cities like Chennai, Hyderabad or Bengaluru. Read on to know more about these two cities and plan your Ahmedabad to Rajahmundry journey.
Rajahmundry Airport is located in Madhurapudi, about 17 km from the city of Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh. The single terminal in the airport, completed in 2011, can accommodate up to 150 passengers. The runway in the airport was extended in 2019 to accommodate heavier aircraft, such as Airbus A320 and Airbus A321. Rajahmundry Airport is connected to about five cities in the region including Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Tirupati and Visakhapatnam. IndiGo is the major airline that operates out of the airport.
The airport is well-connected to the city, and prepaid cabs and taxis are readily available. The airport offers facilities such as child care rooms, wheelchair assistance, Wi-Fi hotspots, etc.
A coastal town on the banks of the Godavari River, Rajahmundry, officially known as Rajamahendravaram, is an important city in Andhra Pradesh. The city was named after Rajaraja Narendra - a Chalukya king. Its colourful history is interspersed with the rule of different dynasties including, Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Eastern Ganga dynasty, Reddies, Gajapati rulers, Vijayanagar rulers, Nizams, the British, and the Dutch. Rajahmundry is also renowned as the birthplace of the Telugu language.
Rajahmundry is known for its native Andhra cuisine including Dal, rice, and seafood. Snacks such as mirch bhajiyas and masala chat are also popular. Those with a sweet tooth should sample Pootharekulu, a delicious concoction of rice paper, powdered sugar, and ghee.
Rajahmundry is also an agricultural area known for rice, sugarcane, salt, lumbar, and flower cultivation. Local handicrafts and textiles are available in the Lepakshi Emporium.
Rajahmundry is an industrial hub as well. GAIL, ONGC, paper mills, petrochemical plants, and several industrial parks and hubs are located in the area.
Ahmedabad Airport is situated in the Hansol region, about 11 km from the main city, and is also known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (IATA: AMD). It has two terminals – one terminal is for domestic flights, while the second terminal largely handles international flights.
You can choose from different modes of transportation available to reach the airport. Car rental services are available at the arrival terminals. One could also select between prepaid and app-based cabs. Besides, auto-rickshaws are available at the airport.
Ahmedabad Airport is the busiest and largest airport in Gujarat. The airport is connected to more than 30 domestic destinations apart from more than 10 international destinations. It has trolleys, shops, restaurants, and other basic amenities for passengers.
Ahmedabad, one of Gujarat's most important cities, seamlessly combines its rich history with modern beauty. The city has a lot to offer, including mosques, museums, tombs, temples, step-wells and lakes, amusement parks, galleries, and spas. Known as the ‘Manchester of India,’ Ahmedabad is a commercial and business hub.
Traditional Gujarati handicrafts such as bandhani, mirror work fabric, jootis, oxidised jewellery, and hand block printed linen are available in abundance in Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad's stock exchange was the country's second-oldest until it closed its doors in 2018. Cricket is a prominent sport in Ahmedabad. The newly built Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera has a capacity of 132,000 people, making it the world's largest cricket stadium.
Rajahmundry Madhurapudi, Andhra Pradesh 533103
Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport Hansol, Ahmedabad Gujarat 380003
Rajahmundry Madhurapudi, Andhra Pradesh 533103
Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport Hansol, Ahmedabad Gujarat 380003