Belgaum to Pathankot Flights

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You can now book the cheapest flights from Belgaum to Pathankot on Adani One. Adani OneApp is the perfect spot for booking flights online. Booking a ticket at Adani OneApp is simple and efficient, giving you more opportunities to save. Simply enter the origin and destination cities and the travel dates. The website will display the complete airfare calendar and you can then select the ideal flight to match your schedule and budget. Several domestic carriers, such as IndiGo, Air India, AirAsia, and SpiceJet are listed on the platform. If you know your complete itinerary, it is advisable to also book your return tickets to get the best flight ticket deals such as cashback offers and discounts.There are no flights on the Belgaum to Pathankot route as of now. A good alternative would be to travel the 106 km from Belgaum to Hubli by road or train, fly from Hubli to Amritsar and then travel the 115 km from Amritsar to Pathankot by train, bus or taxi. There are currently at least 2-3 daily connecting flights from Hubli to Amritsar every day, mainly operated by IndiGo. WIth layovers in cities like New Delhi or Patna, these flights take anywhere from 7 hours 45 minutes to about 11 hours to reach Amritsar. Check out the Adani OneApp platform to book the Belgaum to Pathankot flight today!

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About Pathankot Airport

Amritsar Airport is also known as Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport. It serves Amritsar and its IATA code is ATQ and ICAO code is VIAR. It is located close to the Rajasansi village, and is 11 km northwest of the heart of Amritsar. Amritsar Airport has just one passenger terminal. Some of the cleanest and most modern facilities may be found in the integrated and rebuilt terminal. The new terminal can accommodate 1.46 million passengers annually. During peak hours, the terminal is capable of handling 1,200 passengers per hour. The airport is one of the biggest in North India and serves over 100+ domestic and international flights. The following facilities and amenities are available at the airport: Restaurants and cafes, an information desk, ATMs, paid portage, free trolleys, lost-and-found, VIP rooms and duty-free shops. The airport is connected to all the key locations in the city. Air India, Qatar Airways, and Turkmenistan Airlines are also leading airline carriers with regular service out of Amritsar airport

About Pathankot

Pathankot is located in the foothills of the Kangra and Dalhousie Ranges of the Shivalik Mountains, in the Indian state of Punjab. Pathankot is also known as the ëCock's Neckí because it is the gateway to Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. To its west lies the Narowal district of Pakistani Punjab and the Kathua region of Jammu and Kashmir lies in its north. The Chamba district is located to the east of Pathankot and Hoshiyarpur surrounds it in the south. Due to its location, it is of great military importance. The ancient city of Pathankot is of great historical significance. It is referred to as Audumbar in the Mahabharata, and it is believed that the Pandavas spent much of their time here in the mountain caves during their exile. The city was later renamed Pratishthan, Paithan, and finally, Pathankot. Pathankot was under the rule of Raja Sayed Khanís descendants until 1781 and was under the Rajput kings towards the end of the 17th century. It was part of the Gurdaspur District during British rule and became an independent district in 2011. Timber trading, stone crushing, agriculture, and tourism are Pathankot's primary sources of income. Baisakhi and Shivratri are the two major festivals celebrated with great zeal and jubilation in Pathankot. Folk dances like Bhangra, Giddha, and Gatka form a significant part of the festivities. City buses, autorickshaws, cycle rickshaws, and private taxis are the best ways to get around the city.

About Belgaum Airport

Hubli Airport (IATA: HBX, ICAO: VOHB) serves the twin cities of Hubli and Dharwad in the state of Karnataka, India. It lies on Gokul Road, 8 km west of Hubli. This domestic airport is spread across 615 acres. The terminal can handle 150 passengers. Hubli Airport is eco-friendly, as it uses solar panels for its functioning. The airport offers its passengers consumer-friendly amenities like a fire alarm, CCTV, baggage scanner, elevator, car parking and public address system. There is an airport hotel by ITC, which is opposite Hubli Airport. The nearest railway station is Unkal Railway Station, which is located 7.5 km from the airport. Some of the major airlines providing services at this airport include IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India and Alliance Air, which offer connectivity to cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Mangalore. Hubli Airport has a cargo terminal that is located east of the passenger terminal.

About Belgaum

Belgaum, also known as Belagavi, is a city in the Western Ghats in northern Karnataka and is a hub for arts and culture. It is known for its beautiful temples and as the birthplace of several literary figures. The city is also called the second capital of the state of Karnataka and is rich in flora and fauna. Pongal, Ugadi, and Hampi are some festivals that are enthusiastically observed in the city. Two other prominent celebrations that are held every year include the Sri Vithappa Fair and the Godachi Fair. Belgaum's cuisine is renowned for being an exquisite fusion of flavours from Maharashtra and Karnataka. Additionally, a special sweet called ëKundaí is well-liked here; tourists and locals buy it in bulk for their families and friends. Belgaum is well-known for its saree manufacturing business as well. The city is famous for its temples, which draw in people from all over India and the world. These temples offer a thrilling visual experience, especially because of their stunning architecture. The Military Mahadeva Temple, the Kamal Basti, and the Kapileshwar Temple are some of the most popular sites in the city.
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Airport Information

Belgaum

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

Pathankot

Pathankot Airport, 6JFP+FHC, Pathankot, Punjab 145001

Frequently Asked Questions

No, there are currently no direct or connecting flights from Belgaum to Pathankot.
Visitors can take a bus, taxi, or car from Pathankot to Dharamshala. The distance between these two places is around 84 km, and they will enjoy the serene view on this road.
Pathankot and Dalhousie are 88 km away from each other. There are frequent buses available to go from Pathankot to Dalhousie. Travellers can also take buses operated by the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) and private buses.
Kannada and Marathi are both widely spoken in Belgaum. Visitors can easily find people comfortable with English.
Some of the finest places to visit in Belgaum include Godachinmalki falls, Parasgad Fort, and the Sada Waterfall.
Some airline options from Belgaum include IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet. Although a few other airlines operate out of Belgaum, these are the most prominent.
It is best to explore the beauty of Pathankot between April and October. Due to the pleasant weather during this time, people can enjoy Pathankotís sights in relative comfort. Visitors can also enjoy festivals like Lohri and Baisakhi at this time.
The weather in Belgaum is generally pleasant all year round, although it can get hot during the summers. Therefore, if one wants to visit the city, it would be better to travel during the winter when the weather is pleasant.
Kutchi dabeli, alipaak, pav bhaji, thaalipeeth, avalakki, and mandige are some of the delicacies famous in Belagavi. The city of Belgaum is also known as 'Kunda Nagari' because of its distinctive, delicious kunda.
Makhan da Dhaba on Dhangu Road, near the railway line, and Chamba Dhaba on the Post Office Chowk are some famous eateries where one can experience Pathankotís regional food.
Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminal, situated on Gurdaspur Road, is the closest bus terminal in Pathankot city. It is approximately 600 m from Pathankot Railway Station.
Pathankot got its name from the term 'Pathan', according to the eminent historian Cunnigham. Rajput monarchs governed this region from the 17th to the 18th centuries. Pathankot is well-known for its military base, Mammon Cantonment. It is Asia's largest military base.