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Are you planning a trip from Bellary to Pathankot? If yes, Adani OneApp is your go to place to book the cheapest flights from Bellary to Pathankot. The airfare calendar on Adani OneApp provides you with the cheapest flight fares for the day and the entire month at a glance. Besides the existing discounted flight fares, there are more discounts, cashbacks, and deals on flight bookings. Several domestic and international airlines are listed on the platform, making flight booking convenient. You can search and pick the fastest and the cheapest flights using this platform.The airport at Ballari (earlier referred to as Bellary) is under construction, and the Pathankot Airport has a domestic terminal but no flights operate out of this airport. There are no direct flights from Ballari to Pathankot, but there are alternative routes. From Ballari, you can take an overnight train to reach Yelahanka Junction, 25 km from Bangalore. From here, take a bus to reach Kempegowda International Airport. From Bangalore Airport, a direct flight to Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Amritsar, is available and is the fastest route to travel from Bangalore to Pathankot.There are several direct and connecting flights from Bangalore Airport to Amritsar Airport. The shortest flight takes 3 hours and 15 minutes. Nearly 20 flights operate between the two cities every day. The major airlines that operate flights on this route are IndiGo, Go First, Vistara, Air India, AirAsia, and SpiceJet.

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About Pathankot Airport

Sri Guru Ram Dass Ji International Airport (ATQ) in Amritsar is located 11 km from the city centre. The airport is named after the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das Ji, and serves the states of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir. Out of the four international airports in Punjab, this is the largest and the busiest. Amritsar Airport is a single passenger terminal for both domestic and international flights. The terminal can handle over 4 million passengers in a year and around 1200 passengers during peak hours. The airport is owned by the Airports Authority of India. It has duty-free shops, restaurants, cafÈs, foreign currency exchanges, ATMs, book stores, retail stores, and so on. The airport has a Primus Lounge for Domestic and International passengers separately. They have equipped each of the lounges with Wifi, TV, a smoking area, shoe shine services, snacks and buffet, an assorted collection of drinks, comfortable seats, showers, and so on.

About Pathankot

Pathankot is an ancient city, and there are several mentions of the city in the Mahabharata. Pathankot was called Audumbar, where the Pandavas spent much of their exile. Later, the city's name changed to Pratishthan, and it was called Paithan in the mediaeval period. Finally, it was changed to Pathankot. Till 1781, Muslim descendants ruled here. But at the end of the 17th century, Pathankot had become part of Nurpur and was ruled by the Rajputs. Pathankot is a small city in Punjab, sharing borders with Kathua district in Jammu and Kashmir, Chamba and Kangra districts in Himachal Pradesh, and Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, and Gurdaspur districts in Punjab and Pakistan in the northwest. The weather in Pathankot remains pleasant throughout the year. During winter, from October to April, the temperature is between 7 ∞C and 15∞C. Earlier, the city was a hub for the Loi and shawl weaving industry. However, it now serves as the base for the Indian Army and the Indian Air force. It has the biggest army cantonment in Asia, known as the Mamoon Cantonment. The people of this city are fond of spicy food. You can find Punjabi cuisine, including chhole bhature, dal makhni, shahi paneer, lassi, and sarson ka saag, in every corner of the city. People equally savour sweets like halwa and burfi. Another favourite sweet delicacy of the locals is Palang Tod, a type of milk cake.

About Bellary Airport

Kempegowda International Airport (IATA code: BLR) in Bengaluru is the fourth-largest airport in India after New Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai. The airport has recently won two awards at the Wings India Awards 2022, for its excellent customer centric approach, and for its technological and digital innovations to provide superior travel experience to passengers. It is a fully solar-powered airport in Karnataka. The airport is owned and managed by Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL). BIAL is a public limited company that will manage the airport for the next 30 years. A single passenger terminal caters to both domestic and international flights. The terminal has six domestic gates and six international gates. The terminal has all the ?amenities of an international airport with VIP and premium lounges, duty-free shops, restaurants, food courts, cafÈs, and prayer rooms for domestic and international flyers. Services provided at the airport include Wi-fi connectivity, childcare rooms, currency exchange, ATMs, wheelchair assistance, self-service check-in counters, showers, sleep pods, lost and found counters, and hotels. Kempegowda International Airport has gone an extra mile to make the journey of Hajj pilgrims hassle-free and has prayer rooms for their convenience. This special terminal is spacious and easily accommodates 600 passengers at a time. The terminal is equipped with immigration, check-in, and security counters.

About Bellary

Ballari or Bellary is a historical city ?in eastern Karnataka. Ballari is famous for a fort constructed on a one-of-a-kind monolithic hill. The fort hill is known as Ballari Gudda, built in the latter part of the 18th century. The city has been mentioned in the Basava Purana. Devotees would consume food only after worshipping Lord Shiva. It was their deepest desire to see Mahadeva, and the place where Lord Shiva manifested and appeared was Ballari. The best time to visit Ballari is during the winter, from October to March. March to May are the hottest months, and the heat is unbearable. Kannada is the most widely spoken language in Ballari, like the rest of Karnataka. Telugu is also popularly spoken in Ballari since it is situated 30 km from the border of Andhra Pradesh. Other languages spoken in Ballari are Tamil, Marathi, Hindi, and Konkani. Ballari is a manufacturing hub, especially for jeans. Most of the production is for exports for popular international brands. One can find a variety of local shops selling jeans as well. Kanaka Durgamma Temple is the most revered temple of this region.
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Airport Information

Bellary

Pathankot

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Bellary and Ballari are the same. Bellary was renamed Ballari on 1 November 2014.
Yes, there are various duty-free shops at the Bangalore International Airport.
Non-flyers can enter the airport with a ticket that costs Rs. 100.
You can either take a bus or a taxi to cover the distance of 120 km between Pathankot and Amritsar.
There are five airports in Punjab namely - Amritsar, Bhatinda, Patiala, Ludhiana, and Pathankot.
There are over 20 flights (direct and connecting) flying between Bangalore and Amritsar every day.
You can carry 15 kg of check-in baggage and 7 kg of cabin baggage on the flight from Bangalore to Amritsar.
No, currently, the Bellary Airport is under construction.
Yes, it is Asiaís largest army cantonment. It has an Indian Army base and Indian Air force Station.
The popular dishes of Bellary include vogani mirchi, rasam bonda, bandi idli, holige and biryani.
By road, the distance from Bellary to Bangalore Airport is 284 km.
The minimum flight duration between Bangalore and Amritsar is 3 hours and 15 minutes.
The first flight leaves at 4:40 am from Bangalore Airport to Amritsar Airport.
The major airlines that fly from Bangalore to Amritsar are IndiGo, Go First, Vistara, Air India, AirAsia, and SpiceJet.