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Are you looking for a Bellary to Jamshedpur flight? Adani One’s platform has several features to make it super convenient for you to book the cheapest Bellary to Jamshedpur flight. The portal contains all details, including the airfare calendar, flight duration, flight status, and information about direct as well as connecting flights. Get amazing discounts and deals on one-way or round-trip tickets for Bellary to Jamshedpur flights. Save money and fly with ease. Complete your booking for your Bellary to Jamshedpur flight on Adani OneApp today!There are no direct flights between Bellary and Jamshedpur. Bangalore Airport is one of the closest airports to Bellary, and the Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi is the airport nearest to Jamshedpur. Several connecting and direct flights service the Bangalore to Ranchi route every day. The aerial distance between Bangalore and Ranchi is 1,411 km. Direct Bangalore to Ranchi flights usually take 2 hours and 30 minutes, while connecting flights have layovers from 2 to 22 hours long. Choose the flight most convenient to you and complete your booking today!

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About Jamshedpur Airport

Ranchi Airport, officially known as Birsa Munda Airport (IATA: IXR), is located in Hinoo, approximately 7 km from the city centre. The airport is named after the great Indian tribal freedom fighter, Birsa Munda. The airport was inaugurated in 1995, and the integrated terminal with modern facilities was inaugurated in 2013. The airport is well-connected with major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Patna, Kolkata, and Bangalore. The airport terminal has facilities like free trolleys, duty-free shops, travel desks, ATMs and cash machines, assistance for disabled/elderly passengers, lost and found baggage services, childcare rooms, smoking rooms, charging points, car rental services, and prepaid taxi services. Birsa Munda Airport has a cargo terminal inaugurated in 2017.

About Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur (Tatanagar), also known as the ëSteel City of Indiaí, is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand. In the quest to establish a steel plant, Jamshedji Tata chose Sakchi Village and laid the foundation stone for the plant here in 1907. The official construction of the city and the steel plant started in 1908. In 1919, Viceroy Lord Chelmsford announced the decision to rename the Sakchi Village to Jamshedpur, in honour of its founder, Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata. Pluralism in Jamshedpur is unmatched as the city is envisioned by a Parsi, planned by an American, named by a British viceroy, landscaped by a German botanist, and is now the district headquarters of a predominantly tribal state. Jamshedpur is situated on the confluence of Subarnarekha and Kharkai rivers, spread over 224 sq km. The city, surrounded by the Dalma hills from east to west, is a part of the larger Chota Nagpur Plateau region. Jamshedpur is among the cleanest cities in India. It is also the first smart and planned city in India. The iconic Jubilee Park, inaugurated during the silver jubilee of the steel plant, is a major point of attraction in Jamshedpur. The city also has artificial lakes, such as Dimna Lake, Hudco Lake, and Jayanti Sarovar, which are popular among tourists. The best time to visit Jamshedpur is from October to March.

Place to visit in Jamshedpur

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Bhuvaneshwari Temple
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Dimna Lake
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Jubilee Park

About Bellary Airport

Bangalore Airport, officially known as Kempegowda International Airport (IATA: BLR), is an international airport with a single passenger terminal. The airport is located in Devanahalli, 40 km north of the Bangalore city centre, and was rated as the Best Regional Airport in Central Asia in 2015. It is among India's top three busiest airports after Delhi and Mumbai. In 2020, the airport handled approximately 3.2 million passengers. Kempegowda International Airport has one integrated terminal (Terminal 1) accommodating both international and domestic flights. The terminal has an extensive range of facilities, including 20 aerobridges, 25 self check-in counters, parking bays, restaurants, duty-free shops, prayer rooms, and premium lounges. The terminal can handle 27 million passengers annually. Being one of the fastest-growing airports globally, the construction of another terminal is underway, and is expected to increase the airportís passenger handling capacity to 70 million a year. The airport also has facilities like ATMs, currency exchange counters, baggage trolleys, baggage wrapping services, and mobile charging points. Bus services are available from the central points of Bangalore to the airport. You can hire a cab or book a taxi to travel to and from the airport.

About Bellary

Located on the eastern side of Karnataka, Bellary shares its border with Andhra Pradesh, which has also influenced the culture of the city. The Bellary district has abundant mineral resources, especially iron ore, and is aptly called ëThe Iron Cityí. Bellary, which is officially known as Ballari, has several theories regarding the origin of its name. An inscription, dating back to 1131 AD, can be found at Byloor, which referred to the region as ëBallareí. Several other inscriptions found at Sindhigeri, Kolur, and Kurugodu also use the same name. ëBallareí is also mentioned in Hoysala inscriptions as one of the places captured by Hoysala King, Vishnuvardhana. The most prominent site to visit in Bellary is Hampi, housing the ruins of the great Vijayanagara empire. Anjaneya Hills, Bellary Fort, Kumaraswamy Temple, Ramanadurga Hill Station, and Sanganakallu are some of the most popular tourist destinations. The winter season is considered the optimal time to visit Bellary.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The work is in progress to link Metro with Kempegowda International Airport (KIA). The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has set 2024 as the deadline to complete the project.
No, Bellary doesnít have a functional airport at the moment. The Bangalore Airport is one of the nearest airports.
The nearest airport to Hampi is the Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore. The airport is 340 km away from Hampi. You can take a bus or train to travel from Bangalore to Hampi.
The fastest way to reach Bangalore from Jamshedpur is to fly from Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi, to Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore. Take a cab or bus to reach Birsa Munda Airport and then take a flight.
The nearest airport to Jamshedpur is Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi, approximately 126 km away. You can take a flight from any of the major cities in India to reach Jamshedpur Airport.
You can reach Bellary via Bangalore Airport, which is approximately 250 km away. You can take a bus to get to Bellary after landing at Bangalore Airport.
Jamshedpur is not officially on the list of smart cities, but it was India's first industrial township and planned city. Being a planned city, Jamshedpur can be characterised as a smart city.
As of 2022, Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi, is a domestic airport.
Jamshedpur Airport or Sonari Airport is a public airport that serves the city of Jamshedpur. As of now, however, only private or hired jets of TATA Group are currently allowed to land at the airport.
Jamshedpur was previously known as Sakchi, until 1919, when Viceroy Lord Chelmsford renamed it to honour the founder Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata.
Kannada is the official language of Bellary, and almost 72% of the residents speak Kannada as their first language.
Located on the Green Line, Baiyappanahalli metro station is closest to the airport. The distance between Baiyappanahalli metro station to Bangalore Airport is 38 km. It takes approximately 45 minutes to reach the airport from the metro station.
Yelahanka is the closest railway station to the airport. KSR (Bangalore City) and Yesvantpur are two other major stations.
Due to its strong affinity to cinema and being the birthplace of many artists in the film and television industry, Jamshedpur is known as ëMini Mumbaií.
Named after renowned Industrialist, Jamshedji Tata, Jamshedpur is famous for its steel plant. The city also houses Tata Motors and other industries from the TATA group. Jamshedpur is also known as the Steel City of India.