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Looking for flights to travel from Bhuj to Jamshedpur? You can book your flight tickets with Adani’s one-stop platform. On the platform, you get access to both one-way flights from Bhuj to Jamshedpur, or a return flight ticket from Jamshedpur to Bhuj. A ton of options are available along with great deals, and attractive discounts on tickets that will make the experience even more economical for you. You can find flight options from all popular domestic carriers including Air India, Indigo, Air Asia, Spicejet, and many more. You can choose the flight that suits your requirements the best.Jamshedpur Airport has presently seized its operations for all airlines. The nearest airport to Jamshedpur is the Ranchi airport from where passengers can get flights to Bhuj. At present, six connecting flights operate between Bhuj Airport and Ranchi Airport, via Mumbai and Delhi airports every week. The minimum layover time is 5 hr 25 min in Mumbai. Ranchi airport can be reached easily from Jamshedpur through regular bus service, taxis, private cars, and even by trains.

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About Jamshedpur Airport

Jamshedpur Airport has seized operations for commercial flights recently. The nearest operational airport to Jamshedpur is the Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi. Located in the Hinoo locality at a distance of 7 km from the city centre, the Ranchi airport is the 27th busiest in the country. The airport has seen tremendous growth in the past 3 years due to the boom in air traffic in the entire country. The airport was inaugurated in 1995 and has played a huge role in boosting tourism to the state of Jharkhand. Though a small airport, the Birsa Munda Airport has all modern amenities for the convenience of the passengers. It offers free baggage services, multiple security and check-in counters, and X-ray scanners for the convenience and safety of passengers. Many eating joints are also available along with duty-free shops for the passengers. The airport features a single terminal building with a capacity of handling 125 passengers for departures and arrivals. Mr Ajit Singh, Civil Aviation Minister during the time, inaugurated the new larger terminal in 2013 with more modern amenities. The Ranchi Airport is well connected to the rest of the country through flights operation to all major cities. The airlines offering regular service to this airport include Air India, Go Air, Indigo, and Jet Airways. The most popular sectors from Ranchi Airport include Ranchi to Kolkata with 28 weekly flights and Ranchi to New Delhi with 14 flights per week. Jamshedpur is located at a distance of about 125 km from Ranchi Airport. Regular bus service is available from Jamshedpur to reach Ranchi Airport. Travellers can also avail of rental cars, auto-rickshaws and taxis for travelling between the two cities. Train service is also available between Adityapur and Hatia stations, which can also be used to reach Ranchi Airport.

About Jamshedpur

Popularly known as the Steel City of India, Jamshedpur gets its name from the founder of the town Jamshedji Tata. With a vision to create a well-planned industrial city, the city of Jamshedpur was designed. During the British Raj, Indiaís first iron and steel plant was established here by his son Dorabji Tata. Due to this, Jamshedpur is often referred to as Tatanagar Steel City as well. The largest city in the state of Jharkhand, Jamshedpur, has received the award for being one of the most well-planned industrial cities and a UN Global Compact City. Its climate and geography are influenced largely by its location. Located in the southern part of Jharkhand, the city is surrounded by the Jadugoda-musabani hill range, Ukam Hills, Dalmia hills, and dense deciduous forests. Tataís campaign of ëGreen City ñ Clean City ñ Steel Cityí has led to a 33 percent increase in its green cover. Summer season witnesses maximum temperatures up to 45?. In winters, the temperature can go down to 8?.

Place to visit in Jamshedpur

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Bhuvaneshwari Temple
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Dimna Lake
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Jayanti Sarovar
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Jubilee Park

About Bhuj Airport

The Shyamji Krishna Verma Airport in Bhuj is an airport serving the westernmost part of the country. Situated at a distance of 3 km from the city centre, the airport is located in the district of Kutch. The airport covers a span of 832 acres and is quite close to the India-Pakistan border. Due to its proximity to the troubled border, the airport has gone through destruction numerous times. During the 1971 India-Pakistan war, it was raided more than 35 times just within 15 days. Later the airport was rebuilt by local women from the Madhapar village. A single flight operates from Bhuj Airport to Mumbai at present. The flight, operated by Alliance Air, connects this part of the country to the rest through Mumbai. There is a single terminal building that is capable of handling around 200 passengers at one time with 4 check-in counters and one security check. Duty-free shops, eateries and other shops are also available within the airport premises. Regular taxi services are available from the airport to reach different parts of the state and the city. Most of the hotels in the area offer complimentary pick-up facilities from the airport for the guests staying with them.

About Bhuj

A beautiful walled city as well as a major town in the Kutch District, Bhuj is a popular tourist destination in the state of Gujarat. It is the perfect place of interest for historians. The city is covered with gorgeous maze-like structures consisting of Historic Buildings, Hindu Temples, fascinating alleyways, old palaces, and gateways. Though the city was destroyed during the 2001 earthquake, it re-developed at a quick pace and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Gujarat today. It is also the district headquarters of the largest district in the country ñ Kutch. Bhuj is extremely famous for Bandhani work, handicraft and leather works. The place is also famous for the Rann Utsav festivities along with grand celebrations during Janmashtami, Navratri, and Makar Sankranti. The food is highly influenced by Gujarati cuisine with Dabeli being the all-time favourite snack.

Place to visit in Bhuj

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Aina Mahal
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Kutch Fossil Park
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Kutch Museum
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Prag Mahal
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Airport Information

Bhuj

7MG7+6H8, IAF Campus, Bhuj, Gujarat 370001

Jamshedpur

Frequently Asked Questions

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 from Bhuj to Jamshedpur. In general, you can carry dry food items. However, your food should be properly packed and spill-proof.
The aerial distance between Delhi and Bhuj is 570 Km.
No direct flights are operating between Bhuj and Jamshedpur, however, there are various flight options via other cities close by.
Passengers can usually carry up to 7 kg of cabin baggage and 15 kg of check-in luggage on an economy-class flight from Bhuj to Jamshedpur. Air India flights from Salem to Pondicherry allow 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.
Bhuj is mostly known for its temples, palaces, and small meandering streets. It is also home to Gujaratís oldest museum. The area is also known for its embroidery and traditional handicrafts.
Dotted with lakes surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens, lofty hills, open emerald spaces, pristine waterfalls, and lush forests, the city of Jamshedpur is a green paradise.
The IATA code for Bhuj Airport is BHJ. The Jamshedpur Airport has the code IXW.
Handicrafts, sarees, mojari with embroidery, handbags, Kutch Bandhej, fabric with mirror work, silver traditional jewellery, fabric with Kutchi embroidery, and readymade garments with mirror and traditional work are a few main items you must buy in Bhuj.
Rann Utsav celebrates the marvels of the White Sandy Desert as well as the rich artistic and cultural heritage of Kutch.
If you are looking to buy handbags and sarees, go to Old City Market or Bhuj Haat market. For handicrafts, you can visit Khatri Chowk area, Kutch Bandhej, Bhoomi Handicrafts etc. For Kutch Shawls, head to Bhujodi.
Named after the famous industrialist Jamshedji Tata, the city of Jamshedpur is famous for being home to numerous industrial giants such as Tata Motors and Tata Steel.
The best time to visit Rann of Kutch is in the winter season from October to February. The temperature during this time ranges between 12? to 25?, making it the perfect weather for sightseeing. The Rann of Kutch festival also takes place during this time.
The Bistupur market is the most famous shopping destination in Jamshedpur, mostly known for its saree and jewellery shops.
Covered by Hill Stations, and with attractions such as Koel view point, Sadni falls, and Lower Ghaghri falls, Netarghat is a great place to visit for a 1 day trip from Jamshedpur.
Jamshedpur is often called the Pittsburgh of India due to the presence of Indiaís largest iron and steel industry.