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About Mysore Airport

Mysuru Airport is also called Mandakalli Airport (IATA: MYQ). It is located about 12 km from the city centre. It is a fairly small airport but has regular flights that serve all major cities of the country, like Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Goa, etc. IndiGo, Jet Airways and Air India are some of the major carriers operating from the airport. Mysore Airport Authority manages the airport. Currently, the airport has only one domestic terminal and it has the capacity to handle around 200 passengers. Passengers can avail of several facilities at Mysore Airport, including baggage handling services, duty-free shopping, a book stall, juice and snack counters, a chemist store and an information counter. The nearest bus stand to Mysore Airport is 10 km and takes 15 minutes by cab. Passengers can easily avail of taxis and cabs from outside the airport to reach the bus stand. The Mysore Junction is only 18 minutes from the airport and can also be easily reached via taxi.

About Mysore

Mysore is the second most populous city in Karnataka. The demon Mahishasura gave the city its name. According to the Hindu mythical narrative. Mahishasura, the ruler of Mysore, wreaked havoc on the Gods. Hearing their cries for help, Goddess Parvati took the form of Chamundeshwari and slew the demon king. After defeating Mahishasura, Goddess Chamundeshwari took her residence atop Chamundi Hill, where worshippers still worship her. The city is located at the base of the Chamundi Hills and has an area of 128.42 sq km. From time immemorial, renowned dynasties like the Ganges (Talakadu), Chalukyas (Badami), Hoysalas (Belur), and Vijayanagara (Hampi) as well as several sultanates such as those of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan have enriched the culture of Mysore. The Natural History Museum, the Railway Museum, and the Folklore Museum are all spots worth visiting in the city. This city, with its wide range of attractions, has something for people of all ages. Mysore has also been the setting of popular Bollywood films and has managed to depict its regal and natural beauty. The famous foods of Mysore are idli, vada, bonda, and khara bath.

About Belgaum Airport

Belgaum Airport (IATA: IXG) is 15 km from Belgaum city. Built in 1942, it is one of the oldest airports in Karnataka. Belgaum Airport has a single terminal with only one boarding gate for domestic flight operations. Airlines like SpiceJet, Alliance Air, IndiGo, and Star Air operate flights from the airport and connect Belgaum to cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kadappa, Mysuru, Pune, Hyderabad, Indore, Tirupati, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, Surat, and Nasik. Belgaum Airport provides passengers with numerous services and facilities, including trolleys, X-ray baggage scanning, medical first-aid, and wheelchairs. Also, there are several eating outlets for snacks and drinks. Tourists can use taxis or rental cars from the airport to go to their desired location in the city.

About Belgaum

Belgaum, also known as Belagavi, is situated in the Western Ghats at an elevation of 762 m above sea level. Situated at a distance of 511 km from Bangalore, it is said to be one of the oldest and most prominent historical places in the state of Karnataka. Due to its proximity to the states of Maharashtra and Goa, Belgaum is a melting pot for Goan, Kannada, Marathi, and Konkani cultures. Today, the city is an important commercial hub and a busy trading centre in the state. The city accommodates various industries, such as cotton weaving, pottery, leather, metals, utensils, soap and clay, along with several colleges of commerce, education, science, medicine and law. November to March is the best time to visit the city when it is starting to be slightly colder and the weather becomes pleasant. People also prefer the rainy season for the true beauty of waterfalls. Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, and Eid-Ul-Fitr are a few of the festivals that are enthusiastically observed throughout the city, which reflects the impact of many different cultures. Belgaum's cuisine is renowned for being an exquisite fusion of flavours from Maharashtra and Karnataka. Additionally, a particular sweet called Kunda is very well-liked here. Both tourists and locals buy it in huge quantities to take for their family and friends.
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Airport Information

Belgaum

Belagavi Airport, Bagalkote - Belagavi Rd, Sambra, Karnataka 591124

Mysore

Mysuru Domestic Airport, 6MH5+479, Kozhikode-Mysore-Kollegal Hwy, Mysuru, Karnataka 571311

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, several companies offer guided bike tours on bicycles or e-bikes in the culturally rich Mysore city.
Different airlines have different rules about carrying food items on flights. Please check the airlineís policy for more information on carrying food items during your travel. In general, you can carry dry food items. However, your food should be properly packed and spill-proof.
The airport is around 15.5 km away from Belagavi city.
Passengers can usually carry up to 7 kg of cabin baggage and 15 kg of check-in luggage on an economy-class flight. Air India allows 8 kg of cabin baggage and 20 kg of check-in luggage. The weight limit varies from airline to airline and the class of travel. Please check the baggage rules before checking in at the airport.
Some of the best places to visit in Belgaum include Godachinmalki falls, Parasgad Fort and the Sada Waterfall.
Some of the airline options from Belgaum include IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet. Although there are a few other airlines that operate out of Belgaum, these are the most prominent.
Mysore Pak is a must-try dessert in the city. It is made with chickpea flour, ghee, and cardamom.
Silk sarees, Mysore paintings, sandalwood products, rosewood artefacts, stone sculptures, and Mysore Pak sweets are some items you must take home from a trip to Mysore.
The temples of Chalukya and Veerabhadra are what make Belgaum worth visiting.
Talakadu is a piece of land buried under the sand. It is said to be cursed by Alamelamma, the wife of the ruler of Vijayanagara, who is said to have committed suicide in the river Kaveri. She condemned the land to be forgotten, and for the Wodeyar kings to never have children.
The airport in Belgaum is known as the Belagavi Airport or Belgaum Airport (IXG).
The weather in Belgaum is generally pleasant all year round, although it can get hot during the summers. If one wants to visit the city then it would be better to travel during the winter as the weather then is quite pleasant.
Mysore is known for its heritage monuments and palaces, such as the Mysore Palace, and the celebrations held during the Dasara festival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors worldwide.
Devaraja Market, Heritage Store, Sandalwood Oil Factory, Cauvery Arts & Crafts Emporium, and Guru Sweets Mart are great spots to shop for Mysore specialities in the city.
The people of Belgaum mostly speak Marathi and Kannada. In addition to that, they are also well-versed in English and Hindi. Communicating with the locals is not much of a problem here.