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Delhi to Bhopal Flights

Need to book Delhi to Bhopal flights? Well, you are in the right place. Delhi to Bhopal is one of the busiest air routes in India, as millions of travellers fly on this route every year. Moreover, booking flight tickets has become quite easy, as travellers can now book their tickets right from their desktop or mobile device.

Whether it is a Delhi to Bhopal flight or Bhopal to Delhi flight, Adani will display the detailed flight schedule for the next two to three months, from which you can choose the most profitable deal. It is quite easy to book flight tickets on Adani. Simply type the origin and destination cities, along with your travel date and the number of passengers to check the flight availability, along with the price and time.

Several direct and connecting flights run from Delhi to Bhopal every week, operated by IndiGo and Air India. Adani will display the list of the cheapest flights to help you get the lowest airfare. Complete your Delhi to Bhopal flight booking on Adani today!

There are numerous flight options from Delhi to Bhopal. Every day, 10 to 15 flights fly between Delhi and Bhopal. While Air India and IndiGo offer direct (non-stop) flights, connecting flights are available via cities like Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Indore. The shortest flight takes 1 hour 25 minutes to fly from Delhi to Bhopal.

You can find all the essential information for your travel from Delhi to Bhopal, including flight details, hotels, and must-visit places, in the following sections. Book the cheapest Delhi to Bhopal flight with Adani!

Flights from Delhi to Bhopal

Bhopal

Bhopal
About Bhopal Airport

The Bhopal Airport is officially called the Raja Bhoj Airport. It is located 15 km northwest of the city centre in Bhopal’s Gandhi Nagar area. It is an international airport that services domestic and international flights. This is the second-busiest airport in Madhya Pradesh. It has a single integrated terminal built across 26,936 sq m, with 14 check-in counters, 4 departure immigration counters, and 6 arrival immigration counters.
The airport has 3 aerobridges and modern amenities like Wi-Fi, restaurants, ATMs, baby feeding rooms, child care rooms, a post office, tourist information counters, wheelchair facilities, VIP lounges, medical facilities, mobile charging points, etc.

Bhopal Airport

COVID-19 Information

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With vaccination picking up speed and the world getting back to normalcy, COVID-19 seems to be in control. However, passengers must follow the COVID-19 protocols and guidelines as laid down for air travel, especially with new variants like Omicron emerging globally. State governments have introduced certain particular restrictions and guidelines for passengers arriving from different states. Airport authorities in India remain cautious, and passengers need to be acquainted with the guidelines. If you’re travelling on one of the flights between Delhi and Bhopal, you must keep a tab on the COVID-19 guidelines issued by the Central Government of Delhi and the Madhya Pradesh State Government. Listed below are the general guidelines for domestic travellers in India.

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The Aarogya Setu App must be downloaded and activated on the phone of the traveller

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At all times, a mask must be worn.

Most airlines have defined specific security guidelines for passenger luggage. These include a list of items passengers are allowed to bring on a flight, packing tips, and other relevant baggage-related information. Please follow these guidelines while packing for your Delhi to Bhopal flight to avoid delays during boarding. You can drop off your check-in baggage at the airline’s counter.

Usually, the permitted weight of your check-in baggage depends on the airline you have chosen to fly with and the class of travel. On most domestic flights, the standard baggage weight allowed per passenger is 15 kg (1 piece only). Additional baggage of 10 kg may be allowed if you have booked multiple seats. In some cases, additional baggage may attract extra charges that must be paid according to the rates set by the airline.

Note that this allowance differs for Air India. Air India allows check-in baggage up to 40 kg for First Class passengers, 35 kg for Business Class passengers, and 25 kg for Economy Class passengers domestically. Read the airline’s baggage allowance policy before you travel.

Hand Baggage

One handbag weighing up to 7 kg and measuring not more than 115 cm (L + W + H) is allowed per passenger on domestic flights, including flights from Delhi to Bhopal. The dimensions of your hand baggage must not exceed 55 cm x 35 cm x 25 cm. For safety, handbags must be placed under the seat in front or inside the overhead bin.

In addition to the one piece of hand baggage permitted, you are allowed another personal item such as a purse or a small laptop bag (up to or less than 3 kg).

Note that this allowance differs for Air India. Air India allows cabin baggage weighing up to 8 kg for Economy Class passengers and 12 kg for Business Class and First Class passengers domestically.

Things to Keep in Mind for a Hassle-free Flying Experience
  • Do not carry any items classified as prohibited or dangerous on Delhi to Amritsar flights.
  • Put all the carry-on liquids in 100 ml or smaller containers.  
  • Remember all the contents of your checked-in baggage and hand luggage.
  • Keep medicines, important documents, cash, and valuables in your handbag. If required, please carry a medical prescription.
  • Reach the airport in time to avoid any last-minute rush ahead of your Delhi to Amritsar flight. Usually, reaching the airport two hours before your flight’s scheduled departure for domestic flights and four hours before international flights is recommended.
  • Keep your laptop, spare lithium batteries, power banks, and other electronics handy, as these items must be deposited for security screening. Remember to carry such items in your hand luggage instead of your checked-in baggage on flights from Delhi to Amritsar.
  • Carry a printed copy of your flight ticket or an e-ticket along with a government-issued photo ID. These will be checked at the airport’s entrance. The following photo IDs are accepted:
    • Aadhar card
    • PAN card
    • Voter’s ID card
    • Passport
  • Bring evidence for any metallic medical implants in your body as these might set off the alarms at the security check.
  • Stay alert, and if you notice suspicious activities or objects around, promptly notify the airport security.
About Bhopal

Famously titled the City of Lakes, Bhopal is the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. Founded by Raja Bhoj, Bhopal has scenic lakes, ancient ruins, and sacred mosques. Apart from this, it has managed to preserve its old-world, rustic charm despite industrialisation. Notably, Bhopal was ruled by Muslim women in the 19th century, and the reign of the begums, starting from Mamola Bai, led to a long period of peace and artistic development.

While the northern half of the city has a quaint, old-fashioned vibe, with bazaars, havelis, and mosques, the southern half has undergone extensive development, boasting new malls, wide roads, and numerous shopping complexes. The city also has two iconic artificial lakes, Upper Lake (Bhojtal) and Lower Lake (chota talaab).

The city houses a UNESCO heritage site, the Sanchi Stupa. Bhopal’s cuisine reflects a blend of Hindu and Muslim cultures. The city’s food incorporates vegetarian and non-vegetarian elements but the Mughal influence is obvious in the lip-smacking curries and kebabs. Do not forget to try the gosht korma when you visit the city!

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Bhimbetka

The Bhimbetka Rock Shelters are located at a distance of approximately 45 km from Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. It is a designated World Heritage Site by UNESCO and has tourists coming in from all across the globe. The caves have paintings and art that date back to the Mesolithic Age. The paintings have been created using natural sources that are still intact even after so many centuries. The many rock formations here, with some precariously balanced on top of each other, are quite a sight to behold. The Bhimbetka rock shelters have dense forests surrounding them. It makes them extremely dangerous at night. No visitors are allowed after 5 pm. If you plan a trip to Bhimbetka, make sure that it is in the morning or afternoon. You can easily take a taxi or rent a car to reach the rock shelters from Bhopal. The Bhimbetka rock shelters are also believed to have served as the residence for the Pandavas during Mahabharata.

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Gohar Mahal

Situated in the city of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, Gohar or Gauher Mahal gives you a chance to dive into the historical past of Bhopal. Qudisiya Begum, popularly known as the Gohar Begum, the first woman ruler of Bhopal is credited with the construction of this palace in the year 1821. It is situated by the beautiful Upper Lake of Bhopal. The magnificent palace is sprawled over a wide area of about 4.5 acres. It is surrounded by lush green gardens all around. Sprawling courtyards and grand corridors adorn every side of this grand old building. It is situated in the Old City of Bhopal. You can take the local bus, taxi, or rickshaw to reach the palace. It gives you a detailed insight into the royal and luxurious past of the capital city. With intricate details that highlight Mughal architecture and a rich influence of Hindu architecture as well, this palace is a must-visit. It is currently undergoing major restoration works to restore its former glory and opulence.

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Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum

There are many museums in and around Bhopal. One of these is the Tribal Museum, which beautifully showcases the tribal communities of Madhya Pradesh. These include Korku, Bhil, Gond, Baiga, Sahariya, and Bharatiya. The creators and curators have made it a point to showcase the life, culture, and heritage of the tribal communities in the most realistic way possible. Located in the posh region of Shyamla Hills in Bhopal, you can easily reach the museum by local bus, taxi, or autorickshaw. Here, children can learn a lot about India’s tribal communities.

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Sanchi

Located in Raisen district just a few kilometres away from the city of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, Sanchi is one of the most visited tourist places in India. It is a magnificent and grand tourist location that has several stupas built by Emperor Ashoka as a tribute to the teachings of Gautam Buddha. Sanchi is a one-of-a-kind tourist location that has caught the attention of archaeologists and historians. It has been named as one of the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. It is a matter of great pride for India to have Sanchi in the heart of India. Located over a wide radius of 30 Km, Sanchi gives you the opportunity to walk around and explore the many carvings, pillars, and other such sites that will take you back in time. The central dome stands 54 metres tall and covers an area of 120 ft. The architecture of Sanchi Stupa is marvellous and unique. It is the perfect place for a weekend getaway with friends and family. There is a museum as well that has many ancient relics. November to March is considered to be the ideal time to visit Sanchi, when the weather is mostly pleasant. The nearest airport is Bhopal Airport, which is under 55 Km from the site.

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Taj ul Masajid

The Taj-Ul-Masjid is considered to be one of the most beautiful and imposing mosques in India. It is located in the city of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. The literal translation of the name is "Crown among Mosques". The construction of the mosque began in the 18th century. It was constructed by Shah Jahan Begum. Later, the construction was continued by her daughter for many decades. The various influences of different architecture styles through the years can be seen in various structures of the mosque. It is the largest mosque of its kind in India, significantly larger than the Jama Masjid of Delhi, and is also one of the largest in Asia. The Taj-Ul-Masjid is spread over an area of 23,912 sq ft. It can accommodate more than 1 lakh 75 thousand people at once. The mosque is made up of red sandstone. It also has marble flooring that provides an elegant and grand look to the mosque that has a pink facade. You can explore the beautiful corridors of the mosque and explore Islamic architecture. It is a perfect place to spend time with friends. The Bhopal airport is just 9 Km from the site, while there are several buses and private taxis that run from the site to other major sites such as Sanchi, Ujjain, and Vidisha.

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Upper Lake

The Upper Lake is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Bhopal. It is the largest artificial lake in the country. It has since been renamed to Bhojtal after its creator, Paramara Raja Bhoj. It is believed to have been built by the king during his reign from 1005 to 1055. To pay respect to the king, there is a large statue of him erected to one side of the lake. The lake is surrounded by the Van Vihar National Park to one side, human settlements to two sides, and agricultural land to the other. The Bhopal Zoo is situated on the banks of the lake. The Upper lake was formed by building a dam over the Kolans river. Various birds visit the lake, including a large flock of the majestic sarus crane. Apart from being a beautiful tourist spot, the lake helps provide water to around 40% of the city’s population. The lake has a catchment area of 361 Sq Km. The best time to visit the lake is from October to February when the weather is the most pleasant.

Best Time to Visit Bhopal

It is best to visit Bhopal between October and February. The temperature ranges between 22 °C and 5 °C in the months and the city experiences mild winters with pleasant days and chilly nights. Some famous cultural festivals of the state, such as the Khajuraho Festival of Dances and the Tansen Music Festival, also take place during this time. Summers are usually hot and dry, with daytime temperatures soaring to 40 °C, making sightseeing and outdoor activities challenging.

Delhi

Delhi
About Delhi Airport

The Delhi International Airport is formally known as the Indira Gandhi International Airport. It is the primary airport that serves the Northern Capital Region (NCR) and is a gateway to other North Indian states. The Indira Gandhi International Airport is located in Palam, New Delhi, and is approximately 16 km away from the city centre. This airport is operated by the Airports Authority of India and has three terminals for domestic, international, and cargo flights.

The Indira Gandhi International Airport is the busiest in India both in terms of passenger and cargo traffic. It is also the 6th-busiest airport in Asia and the 17th across the world. All domestic and international airlines operate out of the Delhi Airport, which is why there is state-of-the-art infrastructure with the best services. Also, the airport sits on an area of 5,106 acres and can accommodate around 70 million passengers. It has a 4430-metre runway.

At the Indira Gandhi International Airport, you can avail all basic and premium amenities to make your travel smooth and convenient. Amenities include a prayer room, a cloakroom, a smoking zone, disability assistance, lounges, a bank and numerous ATMs, parking, lost and found services, shopping and retail options, restaurants and bars, and a porter service.

The Delhi International Airport is well-connected to the city. There is a direct metro line for passengers, and you can also avail of app-based cabs, taxis, rental cars, airport buses, and radio cabs.

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About Delhi

Delhi is the capital city and diplomatic hub of India. Lying next to the river Yamuna, it is a historically important city. It was the capital of two empires in ancient India, namely, the Mughal Empire and the Delhi Sultanate.

Delhi shares its borders with the states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. It has many attractions for tourists, which include India Gate, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Humayun's Tomb, Connaught Place, Red Fort, and Akshardham Temple. It is officially called the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi.

Delhi is a shopper’s paradise too, with thousands of vendors selling everything from apparel and jewellery to cosmetics in the bustling bazaars of the city, like Palika Bazaar, Janpath Market, and Chawri Bazaar. To contrast this, there are numerous upscale malls, such as Select City Mall, DLF South Square, and Pacific Mall. Besides, Delhi is famous for its street food, including jalebi and rabdi, lassi, kulfi, chole kulche, and kheema parathas.

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Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli is a 15-metre wide and 60-metre long stepwell located in the heart of Delhi, India. The monument is located near Connaught Place on Hailey Road. There exist no historical records to prove when it was built and by whom; however, it is believed to be one of the oldest monuments of Delhi and possibly commissioned in 3000 BC by Agrasen, a legendary king. The place is a particularly famous hangout spot for the young crowd but loved by locals and tourists alike across all age groups. There are 108 steps that lead to the well at the end. Agrasen ki Baoli features arched niches or recesses on all sides of the well, which provide shade during the sweltering Delhi heat!

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Akshardham Temple

The Guinness Book of World Records recognises the temple as the largest comprehensive Hindu temple in the world. It celebrates ancient Hindu spirituality and culture. Its architecture reflects the Maharishi Vastu style. The country’s largest step well is also located here. The light and sound show in the evenings is a favourite among visitors.

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Bangla Sahib Gurudwara

Located near Connaught Place, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara was constructed in the memory of the eighth Sikh Guru. It is one of the most serene places in Delhi. There is also a holy lake on the premises. Do not forget to eat Langar here.

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Humayun's Tomb

Built in 1570, this was the first of its kind garden-tomb in the region. It is also believed to have been the inspiration for the architecture of the Taj Mahal. The sprawling site is spread over 27 acres. The large structure houses over 150 individual tombs of members of the Mughal royal family. It is also home to the shrine of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, a Sufi saint from the 14th century. The expansive gardens here are second only to the ones at the Taj Mahal. Humayun’s Tomb stands as a stellar reminder of the glorious past of India and the rule of the Mughals. From an architectural standpoint, it showcases some of the finest in Persian architecture. It is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in eastern Delhi, the site is very well connected by roads. The Jawaharlal Nehru station is the closest metro station at a distance of around 2 Km from the site. The site is usually rather busy on weekends. The ideal time to visit would be during the early months of winter when the weather is relatively pleasant.

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Red Fort

Located in Old Delhi, it was constructed by Shah Jahan when the Mughal capital was shifted to Delhi from Agra. It is made from red sandstone due to which it is named Red Fort. It is the place from where India’s Prime Minister makes his speech on Independence Day. The mighty walls of the fort tower at a dizzying 75 feet and is spread across a massive 255 acres. It encloses various gardens in a beautiful geometric pattern and various other buildings, apart from a mosque. Every year on the occasion of Independence Day, the Prime Minister of India unfurls the national flag here. The Red Fort stands strong on the bank of the river Yamuna, which adds a very beautiful contrast to it.

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Lodhi Gardens

Situated in the city park, Delhi, India, the Lodhi Garden, one of the most popular gardens in Delhi, is spread over 90 acres. The garden traces its history back to 1444 when Mohammed Shah’s tomb was erected by Ala-ud-din Alam Shaham, the last ruler of the dynasty and his son. Lodhi Garden is famous for its beautiful surroundings that are clean and hygienic. It has numerous architectural marvels that are present in the city. It includes museums, auditoriums, and even a library. Apart from housing the tombs of Mohammed Shah and Sikandar Khan Lodi, it also is home to a large imposing dome-shaped structure called Shisha Gumbad, a large tomb from the Lodhi era. The garden features several exciting rides available as well to keep the children entertained. Lined with lush green bushes and plants, this garden is like a breath of fresh air. It is located in the prime location of Delhi. This means that you can easily access Lodhi Garden from all the corners of the city. You can easily take the local bus, board a cab, or even take the auto-rickshaw.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are 10 to 15 flights between Delhi and Bhopal every day.

The first flight from Delhi to Bhopal is Air India AI 851|482; it departs at 4:30 am.

The last flight on the Delhi to Bhopal route is IndiGo 6E 607|7568, which departs at 10:15 pm.

Approximately 90 flights fly between Delhi and Bhopal every week.

The Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi has the IATA code DEL. The airport in Bhopal is called the Raja Bhoj Airport and its IATA code is BHO.

IndiGo has the maximum number of flights between Delhi and Bhopal.

The minimum time to fly from Delhi to Bhopal is 1 hour 25 minutes.

Different airlines have different rules about carrying food items on flights. Please check the airline’s policy for more information on carrying food items during your travel from Delhi to Bhopal. In general, you can carry dry food items. However, your food should be properly packed and spill-proof.

Flights from Delhi to Bhopal are operating on schedule, but it is always best to check with your airline beforehand.

Passengers can carry up to 7 kg of cabin baggage and 15 kg of check-in luggage per person on an economy flight from Delhi to Bhopal. Air India flights from Delhi to Bhopal allow 7 kg of cabin baggage and 20 kg of check-in luggage. The allowance varies according to the airline and your class of travel; therefore, please check this before your flight to avoid last-minute confusion.

There are two ways to check your Delhi to Bhopal flight booking status: through the airport website or the ticket booking websites.

The Indira Gandhi International Airport is situated in Palam, New Delhi, southwest of the New Delhi Railway Station. It is 16 km from the New Delhi city centre.

Yes, there are many duty-free shops at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, including stores selling cosmetics, chocolates, perfumes, and liquor.
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Airport Information

Bhopal Raja Bhoj Airport, Gandhi Nagar Post office, Gandhi Nagar, Bhopal (MP)-462036

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