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Chennai to Hubli Flights

Chennai to Hubli Flights

Are you looking for flights from Chennai to Hubli? If so, then you’re at the right place. With Adani’s one-stop platform, booking flights has become easier than ever. Adani’s one-stop platform helps you book flight tickets online, hassle-free. On the platform, passengers have to enter the name of the source and destination cities, and they will be able to see various flight options on an airfare calendar to book convenient and cheap flight tickets. Passengers can pick an arrival date and return date from the airfare calendar. If passengers have a fixed itinerary, they can opt for a round-trip ticket, which would offer cashback offers, air ticket deals, and discount airfares. So hurry and book flight tickets now! Since Chennai to Hubli is not a very popular route , there is only one direct flight on IndiGo that takes 1-hour-45 minutes . There are several connecting flights serviced by IndiGo that operate on this route , with layovers in Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad.

Flights from Chennai to Hubli

Hubli

Hubli
About Hubli Airport

Hubli Airport is officially known as Hubballi Airport (IATA: HBX). It is located around 8 km from the city centre. Hubli airport primarily serves the twin cities of Hubli and Dharwad . The airport is one of the busiest airports in Karnataka behind Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore. The airport is connected to major Indian cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Jabalpur, Trivandrum, Cochin, Kolkata, and Chennai. The airport is located 8 km to the west of Hubli city on Gokul Road. The airport is spread over 369 acres and has flights to destinations such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Jabalpur, and Chennai. The airport has only one terminal with a total capacity of 72 arrivals and departures. The airport has one boarding gate and two check-in counters and one security-check counter. Passengers can get cab and car rental services at the airport. Travellers wishing to travel to other cities around Hubli can also avail interstate bus services from the City Central Bus Stand. Passenger services, such as trolleys, a medical first-aid room, telephone service, a security hold area, wheelchairs, and assistance for physically-challenged or senior travellers are available. The arrivals lounge also has a counter for car bookings. The departure lounge has a snack bar and tea and coffee vending machines.

Hubli
About Hubli

Hubli is one of Karnataka’s rapidly growing cities. The city is a major trading centre with ginning and pressing factories, cotton mills, and a large newspaper industry. Hubli and its twin city Dharwad are commonly known as the Hubli-Dharwad metropolitan area and is the second-largest urban conglomeration in Karnataka after Bangalore. The cities are located in an upland region east of the Western Ghats. Officially known as Hubballi, it houses the highest number of government offices outside Bangalore. The old Hubli was Rayara Hubli, also referred to as Eleya Purvada Halli. It grew as a centre well-known for trading in cotton, saltpetre and iron. Hubli was first captured by Hyder Ali and later by the Marathas in 1790. The British took over the city from the Peshwas in 1817. Hubli has a tropical wet and dry climate throughout the year. Summers are hot, lasting from February to June. It is 640 m above sea level and gets an average yearly rainfall of 838 mm. The city has a diverse population and is home to Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, Jains, and Muslims. The famous local food dishes are Jolada Rotti Oota and Girmit.

Chennai

Chennai
About Chennai Airport

Chennai International Airport (IATA: MAA), formerly Madras Airport, serves the Chennai metropolitan area in Tamil Nadu. The airport was the first to be built in India. The airport is 7 km south of Chennai. The airport has two terminals: the Kamaraj Terminal, which handles domestic arrivals and departures, and the Anna Terminal, which connects the city to numerous destinations worldwide. This airport serves a majority of Indian cities. Chennai also has international flights to major foreign destinations such as Dubai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Muscat, Doha, Bangkok, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, and Hong Kong. The Chennai-Mumbai and Chennai-Bangalore routes have the maximum number of domestic flights from this airport. The domestic terminal is served by Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet. Chennai International Airport handled 22,266,722 passengers between April 2019 and March 2020. The airport lounges are comfortable places to unwind while waiting for a flight. Passengers have access to free internet in the airport. Medical facilities, first-aid stations, and childcare rooms are also available. ATMs and currency exchange offices are accessible at the arrival and departure wings of the airport. Travellers can use pay phones and baggage trolleys for free.

Chennai
About Chennai

Chennai, Tamil Nadu’s capital, is among the most popular tourist destinations of South India because of its ancient temples, vibrant arts scene, natural wonders, culture, Bharatanatyam and thriving culinary scene. This bustling metropolis on the Coromandel Coast was formerly known as Madras. Chennai is the gatekeeper of South Indian art, culture, and traditions. The city is also an excellent starting point for excursions to other parts of Tamil Nadu. During a stay in the city, a traveller can relive the days of the Chalukya and Chola dynasties at the Government Museum, walk through India’s first fortress built by the British, or admire the classic Dravidian architecture at the numerous temples scattered throughout the city. Despite its Hindu majority, the city is also sacred to Christians as St. Thomas the Apostle is buried here. Initially, St. Thomas was buried in Mylapore and some of the saint’s remains are at the Santhome Cathedral Basilica in Mylapore.

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Arignar Anna Zoological Park

Arignar Anna Zoological Park, constructed in 1855 , is known to be the largest and first zoo in India . The zoological park spread over 228,4 acres, housing over 170 species of animals . You can also go for safaris here.

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Marina Beach

Marina Beach is considered to be the second longest beach in the world . Currently, it is managed and maintained by the Government of Tamil Nadu . If you’re craving a beachy vacation, this is the place to be. The sandy beach is spread over 12 km and stretches from Beasant Nagar in the south to Fort St. George in the north. Marina Beach is easily accessible by buses, taxis, motorcycles and auto-rickshaws.

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Pulicat Lake

People travelling to Chennai never miss a chance to travel to Pulicat Lake. It is located 60 km away from north Chennai. The lake is perfect for bird watching and fishing . Above all, the tranquil atmosphere brings peace of mind. The lake also has a bird sanctuary and travellers can find different reptile and fish species, birds like flamingo, kingfishers, ducks, storks, herons, cranes and pelicans.

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Semmozhi Poonga

Another famous location in Chennai is Semmozhi Poonga. It is spread across 20 acres . It is home to over 500 species of plants in addition to the 80 pre-existing trees of which some are more than 100 years old.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Chennai is an international airport. International flights include services to London, Dubai, Muscat, Bahrain, Frankfurt, Jeddah, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Kuala Lumpur.

Unkal Lake, Shri Siddharoodha Swamy Math, and Country Club Water World are very popular with tourists and locals alike.

Marina Beach, Pulicat Lake and the National Art Gallery are top draws in Chennai.

Travellers can buy handicrafts, accessories, and artefacts in Hubli.

Hubli is an educational and industrial hub in Karnataka. It is famous for its beautiful hills and temples.

The aerial distance between Chennai to Hubli is 606 km.

The best cuisine of Chennai is idli sambar, filter coffee, dosa, and uttapam, among other lip-smacking dishes.

October to March are the best time for visiting Hubli. The weather is pleasant during this time.

Buckingham Canal, also known as the Kommamur Canal, is a navigation canal in Tamil Nadu that was used as the only profitable route to transport bulky commodities to the city of Madras (now Chennai).

The total distance between Chennai and Bangalore is 348 km by road.

The main shopping centres in Chennai are in T. Nagar, Pondy Bazaar, Sowcarpet, and Ritchie Street.

Some of the most famous landmarks of Hubli are Agadi Thota, Shri Siddharoodha Swamy Math, Nrupatunga Betta, and Utsav Rock Garden.

Tamil , Telugu, Hindi and English are widely spoken in Chennai.

A majority of the people in Hubli speak Kannada. But, Hindi and English are also spoken.

The presence of many car manufacturing plants and car parts vendors earned Chennai the sobriquet.
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Airport Information

Chennai Great Southern Trunk Rd, Meenambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600027

Hubli Gokul Rd, Gandhi Nagar, Hubli, Karnataka 580030