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Visit Adani OneApp to book hassle-free pocket-friendly flight tickets. The Adani OneApp platform offers you an airfare calendar to help you select the best dates and flights for your Bellary to Latur. The airfare calendar lists all the flights available on your route and their fares, ranging from the lowest to highest prices. Furthermore, you can also check the flight status, the number of flights to Latur, the number of flights from Bellary, or book a return flight from Latur to Bellary. On Adani One, you can get great deals, discounted airfares, and cashback offers for your Bellary to Latur flight.There are currently no direct flights between Bellary and Latur. Although, there are indirect flights from Hubli (219 km from Bellary) to Aurangabad Airport (258 km from Latur). There are approximately two indirect flights from Hubli to Aurangabad regularly, with layovers in major cities airports such as Hyderabad and Bombay. The fastest flight available is an IndiGo flight which reaches Aurangabad within 5 hours and 50 minutes with one layover at Mumbai.So, browse the Adani OneApp platform to select the best flights for your Bellary to Latur trip and book your flight tickets now.

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About Latur Airport

Aurangabad Airport (IAT: IXU), also known as the Chikkalthana Airport, is a public airport located around 6 km away from the Aurangabad city centre. It is an international airport having direct and indirect flights to numerous cities around the nation. It is controlled by the Airports Authority of India and began operations in 2009. There are 2 terminals - domestic and international at Aurangabad Airport. These terminals have one boarding gate and three X-ray baggage scanning stations. It connects to cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, etc via airline carriers such as Air India and IndiGo. There are no direct flights to international destination, but indirect flights via New Delhi and Mumbai. A vehicle rental facility, tourist information centre, hotel booking, and an in-flight sales merchandise store are among the general services available at the arrival port. There is a newspaper stand, apparel and jewellery stores, snack bar, florist shop also available at the airport. Aurangabad Airport also has Duty free stores. Aurangabad Airport is well connected to other areas, and travellers have a variety of easy transportation alternatives. In addition to local bus services, commercial and state government operators provide general taxi services and interstate bus services. Prepaid taxi services.

About Latur

Latur is a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra and one of the largest in the Marathwada area. It is the 16th largest city in Maharashtra and is situated 631 metres above sea level. The city's many educational institutes draw students from all around Maharashtra. The economy of the city is based on agriculture and the district's urban population comprises around 25 per cent. Latur has a long history, dating back to the Rashtrakuta dynasty. It was the home of the Rashtrakutas, who dominated the Deccan in 753 AD, calling themselves inhabitants of ëLallalutí which was most likely the original name for Latur. It was governed by the Sakas, Chalukyas, Yadavas of Devagiri, Delhi Sultans, Bahamani kings of South India, Adilshahi, and Mughals over the ages. In 1993, Latur experienced a devastating earthquake, estimated to have killed more than 30,000 people. Monsoon is from June to September with an annual average rainfall of 725 mm. Summers are dry and hot, with temperatures touching 41∞C, while the winters are extremely cold with the temperature dipping to around 7∞C, and is the best time to visit the city. Marathi is the most widely spoken language in Latur. Some popular festivals celebrated in the city include Sri Siddheshwar Fair and the Latur Festival. Dance and music form an important part of the districtís culture and some notable music forms include Bhajans, Bhaleri, Palane, Gondhal, etc. Some popular dance forms are Lavani, Povada, Dhangari Gaja, etc.

About Bellary Airport

Hubli Airport (IATA: HBX) serves the cities of Hubli and Dharwad. The domestic airport is located around 5.7 km to the west of the Hubli city centre and is stretched across 369 acres. It is controlled jointly by the Airports Authority of India and the Karnataka Government. It became Karnatakaís first ëgreen airportí following the installation of a 8 MW solar power plant in its premises, which will also save an annual INR 8.5 crore for the AAI. Hubli Airport has a single terminal that can handle 72 passengers at a time for both arrivals and departures. The terminal has two check-in counters, one security check counter, and one boarding gate. It connects to cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Mysore, Chennai, Hyderabad, etc. Airlines operating via the airport include IndiGo and Star Air. Hubli Airport provides facilities such as like free trolleys, a first aid room, wheelchairs, a lost and found baggage counter, assistance for the differently-abled and senior citizens, and a childcare room. There is a snack bar and tea and coffee vending machines at the airport for passengers waiting for their flights. There are taxis and rented cars available at Hubli Airport. Hubli Railway Station is located about 8 km away from the airport, making it convenient for passengers to reach other Indian cities. Some good hotel properties near the airport include Fortune Park, Cotton County Club and Resort, Omtara The Bliss, The Fern Residency, Phlox, etc.

About Bellary

Ballari often spelt Bellary, is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located in a highland location approximately 71 km from the Tungabhadra Reservoir with Dharwad, Raichur, and Chitradurga districts surrounding the city. Bellary is famous for history and art, making it a top tourist destination in the country, whose name has been derived from ëBallari,í a name for Goddess Durga. Bellary was ruled by several dynasties such as Mauryas, Pallavas, Kadambas, Badami Chalukyas, Sevuna Yadavas and the Hoysalas. The Kakatiyas of Warrangal ruled the city for a long time along with the Pandyas of Madurai. Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, the Nizams and the British also seized control of Bellary for business and political purposes. Bellary is a rail and road hub, processes cotton, the region's principal cash crop, and also boasts distillery and sugar-refining operations. Its medical, legal, and education colleges are connected with Karnatak University in Hubballi-Dharwad. Bellariís climate is primarily semi-arid. Summers are quite hot and last from March until mid-June. Despite having very little rain, the monsoon season (July-October) is very pleasant. The winter months (November-February) are slightly chilly, with an average temperature of 22∞C. Kannada is the primary language spoken in Bellary. Hampi and Mallari are the two primary festivals celebrated in the city along with the usual Hindu festivals. Folk dances form an important part of the city with some prominent forms being Dolu Konitha, Veeragese, Nandikolu Kunitha, Jodu Halige, etc.
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Airport Information

Bellary

Latur

Latur Airport, Latur Airport Private Limited, Near Phata No.12, Barshi Road, Latur-413 512, Maharashtra, India.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, one has to take an indirect flight from Hubli to Auraangabad to reach Latur from Bellary.
The road distance between Bellary and Hampi is 64 km.
Yes, Latur has its airport, but it is not operational as per recent updates.
Yes, precisely 26 years ago, a tremendous 6.4 magnitude earthquake jolted the ground in Latur, killing over 10,000 people in the Latur area of Maharastra.
In addition to the other Indian holidays, Bellary has a few notable festivals. One of the most well-known events in this area is the Hampi Festival. The celebration takes place in the first week of November and is known as Hampi Utsava in Hampi (near Bellary).
Vogani mirchi- a puffed rice snack preparation, which comes with fried dumplings is unique to Bellary. Holigai is another sweet dish made with packed wrapped bread. Rasam bonda and vegetable biryani are also popular dishes of Bellary.
There are direct trains from Bangalore, Hubli, Hyderabad, Guntakal, Hampi, and Kolhapur to Bellary. In addition, because Bellary is connected by state and national roads, there are a lot of buses that go between cities and stop in Bellary
Hubli Airport has the code HBX, whereas the IATA code for Aurangabad Airport is IXU.
The ideal time to visit Bellary is from October to March. The winter season is said to be the finest time to come since everything is at its best.
Latur is best visited during the lovely winter season. The months of November through February are pleasant and ideal for touring in Latur.
Every year, the Shri Siddeshwar fair at Latur is organized. And every Ekadashi, thousands of people flock to Hattibet in Udgir tehsil to witness the Gangaram Maharaj Samadhi.
Bellary is known for its textile cotton mills, hence clothing is a significant shopping attraction here. Aside from that, famous local cultural things are available at shopping centres.
Siddheshwar and Ratneshwar Temple is the most famous religious temple in the district of Latur.
The reason Bellary is famous amongst tourists is because of its historical and natural treasures. Its art and architecture demonstrate the creative side of the city's residents. from wood carvings to doll making to ivory carvings.
Latur attracts both residents and visitors with its diversity and a great representation of Maharashtra's rich culture and heritage. If a mix of religious monuments and historical ruins is your idea of a Maharashtra vacation, this southeastern area will ideally fit it.