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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
SpiceJet09:35
New Delhi
09:05
Bhavnagar
23h 30m₹7,159
SpiceJet16:45
New Delhi
09:05
Bhavnagar
16h 20m₹7,234
SpiceJet20:15
New Delhi
17:35
Bhavnagar
21h 20m₹8,143
SpiceJet19:55
New Delhi
17:35
Bhavnagar
21h 40m₹9,561

Delhi to Bhavnagar Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

16h 20m

First Flight

SpiceJet SG-185,departs at 09:35

Last Flight

SpiceJet SG-269, departs at 20:15

Total flights to Travel from New Delhi to Bhavnagar in a day

4

Airport Codes for New Delhi and Bhavnagar

DEL-New Delhi, BHU-Bhavnagar

Airline wise cheap flights from New Delhi to Bhavnagar

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SpiceJetThu, 17 Oct₹7,159Book Now
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About Bhavnagar Airport

Bhavnagar Airport is situated in the southeast corner of Bhavnagar. Its IATA code is BHU. It is a domestic airport that can accommodate around 100 passengers every hour (both departures and arrivals included). It is looked after by the Airports Authority of India. At present, the airport has a single terminal that is utilised for both passenger arrivals and departures. However, it has a separate cargo terminal that serves as a storage area for aeroplanes as well as goods for import-export. Presently, it is serving flights to and from Mumbai and Pune only. Also, SpiceJet is the only carrier that is operating its flights here. Though it is a small airport, the basic facilities for passengersí comfort and convenience are still available. Some of these facilities include trolley and baggage services, lost and found counters, duty-free shops selling wine and cigarettes, eateries and medical rooms. As the airport is located just 4 km from the city centre, you can easily get local transport to commute to and from the airport. It has prepaid taxi and auto-rickshaw stands. You can also opt for car rental services. The nearest bus station, which is 8 km away, can be reached by state-run buses or taxis. The railway station is 9 km from the airport.

About Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar is a port city situated in Kathiawar, Gujarat. It was established in 1743 by Maharaja Bhavsinghji Gohil. It is mostly a business town. It offers a beautiful outlook as it is bordered by the Gulf of Khambhat (formerly the Gulf of Cambay). Bhavnagar has a natural deep-water harbour, which helps it in maintaining a good trade relationship with its neighbouring countries. It also acts as an important trading hub for cotton and other local produce. The cityís rich culture is reflected in its art and dance forms. Garba and Dandiya are the two famous dance forms of Gujarat. Festivals like Navratri and Mahashivratri are celebrated here with great zeal and vigour. One must visit Bhavnagar during festivals; it is a sight to watch. Majority of the population here speaks Gujarati. However, a few speak Hindi and English too. Bhavnagarís traditional Gujarati cuisine should also have a mention here. The food is mainly vegetarian with a wide range of options to it. You can try Pav Ganthiya, Fafadiya Ganthiya and Bateta Bhungala. As Bhavnagar is situated on a prime location, it serves as a major tourist spot. The city exudes regal beauty and a bygone charm that boosts tourism in the area. It is a historic city and, hence, rich in art and architecture. You can find historical monuments, temples, lakes, beaches, parks, etc. Bhavnagar has a hot and semi-arid climate with three notable seasons: a hot and dry summer season (March to May), a monsoon season (June to September) and a mild winter season (November to February). The best time to visit the city is during winters.

About Delhi Airport

The National Capital Region (NCR) is served by the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in New Delhi. The IATA code of the airport is DEL. The airport draws a lot of travellers because it is located in India's capital, a well-known commercial and tourism destination. In terms of visitor volume, it is the busiest and biggest airport in India. The IGI Airport is ranked as the world's 10th busiest airport, with cutting-edge amenities. It has received several major honours, including the top spot in the Airports Council International's Airport Service Quality award in 2014. It has 3 terminals - Terminals 1 and 2 for domestic flights, whereas Terminal 3 is for international and a few domestic flights. It is a well-connected airport with many domestic and international flights flying daily. All major airlines have their services here. It is a world-class airport with all the state-of-the-art amenities available for travellersí safety and comfort. The facilities at the airport include free Wi-Fi, duty-free shops, restaurants, lounges, medical services at every terminal, smoking areas, ATMs, currency exchange counters, etc. You can easily travel to and from the airport by metro, buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws and car rental services. The nearest railway station to the airport is the New Delhi Railway Station.

About Delhi

Delhi, the national capital, is considered the country's beating centre. It is divided into two sections: New Delhi (towards the South) and Old Delhi (towards the North). While Old Delhi, also called the historic city, has small streets and old monuments, New Delhi is a vast city with impressive architecture and top-notch infrastructure. Delhi, among the world's largest metropolises, is designated as the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It has long been a thriving metropolis in all facets of life. Whatever the subjectóart, literature, religion or way of lifeóDelhi has consistently proven itself to be a world-class metropolis. It has a very rich and treasured history. The land was under the rule of many great and famous dynasties - from Hindu kings to Muslim rulers to the British colonial era. This has led to the presence of several well-known historical landmarks. The city also boasts of having a strong cultural heritage. The monarchs that ruled Delhi constructed, destroyed, and reconstructed the city many times, which has impacted the languages, arts, rituals and customs, as well as cuisines of Delhi. Its culture is indeed a fusion of the old and modern. Many festivals like Holi, Diwali, Lohri, Eid, Buddha Purnima, Janmashtami and Guru Purab are celebrated here. Apart from that, tourism festivals like International Kite Festival, Garden Tourism Festival and Mango Festival are also observed. Delhi is a food capital too. Its cuisine is very diverse. Do not miss out on its street food - chole bhature, golgappe, dahi bhalle, chaat, kabab, etc. Delhi's climate is very harsh. It is unbearably dry and hot during summers and freezing cold during winters. The best time to visit and explore Delhi is during the autumn season (between October and March) when the weather is pleasant.
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Airport Information

Delhi

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037

Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar Airport, Q53M+G97, Airport Rd, Subhashnagar, Bhavnagar, Gujarat 364001

Frequently Asked Questions

No, at present, there are no direct flights; however, you can opt for connecting flights via Mumbai or Pune.
Delhi has an unorganised, asymmetrical beauty. There are still traditional settlements, ancient-style buildings, meandering old roads and marketplaces in one part of Delhi - Old Delhi. It is preserving the historic values of the city, while New Delhi is thriving through modernisation and world-class infrastructure.
You can explore the city in local buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws. Car rental services are also available if required.
There are 9 districts in Delhi - Central, East, West, North, South, North East, North West, South West and New Delhi.
It is advisable to exercise certain safety precautions when you are in Delhi, especially for women at night. Also, be aware of petty crimes on the streets like pick-pocketing.
The Nishkalank Mahadev Temple is one of the famous temples in Bhavnagar. It is a completely submerged temple. Only during high tides, the templeís pillar with the flag can be seen from a distance.
You can go to temples like Takhteshwar Temple and Shri Adishwar Temple, Barton Museum, Barton Library and Victoria Park.
You can buy local jewellery, handicraft, woodwork, embroidered clothes, etc. from Bhavnagar.
All classic Gujarati cuisines are available in Bhavnagar. Apart from that, it is quite well-known for its Pav Ganthiya and Fafadiya Ganthiya.
Shahi Tukda is a popular sweet dish of Delhi. It is a famous Mughlai dessert that consists of bread, milk and some dry shahi fruits.
The IATA code for Bhavnagar Airport is BHU.
The IATA code for New Delhi Airport is DEL.
Delhi is indeed a unique city that has hosted many famous civilisations, kingdoms and emperors in the past. It is an amalgamation of historical monuments, diverse art and culture, and religions.
Previously, Bhavnagar was known as Gohilwad, which means the Gohils' Land.
Delhi Airport is located in Palam, which is 16 km away from the city centre.