Delhi to Nashik Flights Fare starting @ ₹5701 + Upto ₹2500 OFF

Hero Banner
  • Book Flight
  • Flight Status

Travellers & Class

1Economy

Book the Cheapest Delhi to Nashik Flights on Adani One!Booking flights from Delhi to Nashik? Well, you are at the right place. Booking flight tickets has never been easier. Book the cheapest Delhi to Nashik flights on the Adani One platform. All domestic carriers like Air India, Go First, IndiGo, and AirAsia are listed on the platform. Book a return ticket and avail the top discounts with return tickets.Currently, there are three flights between Delhi and Nashik every day, and one of them is a direct flight. The direct flight, operated by SpiceJet, takes 1 hour and 55 minutes to travel from Delhi to Nashik. Check the deals on flight tickets, cashback options, offers, and discounts while booking your Delhi to Nashik flight. Take a look at the Adani One flight calendar and book your Delhi to Nashik journey with Adani One today!

Book Flight from Delhi to Nashik

1

₹200

2

₹200

3

₹200

4

₹200

5

₹200

6

₹200

7

₹200
Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
IndiGo06:25
New Delhi
08:20
Nasik
01h 55m₹5,701
IndiGo08:55
New Delhi
14:20
Nasik
05h 25m₹8,977
IndiGo05:00
New Delhi
14:20
Nasik
09h 20m₹8,977
IndiGo04:45
New Delhi
12:10
Nasik
07h 25m₹10,876
IndiGo06:00
New Delhi
12:10
Nasik
06h 10m₹10,876
IndiGo07:10
New Delhi
12:10
Nasik
05h 00m₹13,981

Delhi to Nashik Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

01h 55m

First Flight

IndiGo 6E-5119,departs at 04:45

Last Flight

IndiGo 6E-2016, departs at 08:55

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

6

Airport Codes for New Delhi and Nasik

DEL-New Delhi, ISK-Nasik

Airline wise cheap flights from New Delhi to Nasik

AirlineSchedulePrice From
IndiGoTue, 12 Nov₹5,701Book Now
ADVERTISEMENT

About Nashik Airport

Nashik Airport (IATA code: ISK), formerly known as Ozar Airport, is approximately 16.8 km from the city. The Airports Authority of India manages the airport's operations. The single integrated terminal is equipped with amenities and conveniences, such as refreshment counters, baggage services, and newspaper stalls. The nearest bus stand is approximately 3 km from Nashik Airport. Nashik Airport is a domestic airport and is well-connected to major Indian cities. Passengers can avail of taxis outside the airport. Things to Keep in Mind for a Hassle-free Flying Experience Plan ahead of time and book your tickets early so that you get the best deals on flight tickets. Reach the airport at least 2 hours ahead of time for domestic flights and 4 hours ahead of time for international flights for a smooth check-in and security process. Make sure you carry all your personal identification documents, such as your Driving licence, Aadhar card, medical reports, and flight tickets, and keep them easily accessible in your hand luggage. Follow COVID-19 regulations at the airport and have a protective mask on your face at all times inside the airport. Sanitise your hand regularly. It is advisable to get travel insurance for unforeseen circumstances and mishaps. Ensure you pack light, don't overstuff your bag, and avoid carrying any sharp or prohibited items inside your main luggage or cabin luggage. Follow bag allowance instructions properly. If you are carrying a liquid container inside your hand luggage, make sure it is in a 100-ml container. Do not carry power banks, laptop chargers, or phone chargers in your check-in luggage; keep them separately packed as they will be screened during security checks. Label your bags or put distinct markers on them so you can identify them easily.

About Nashik

Nashik is the third-largest district in Maharashtra, situated on the banks of the Godavari River. It is a well-known Hindu pilgrimage site for Kumbh Mela, which occurs every 12 years. Nashik is also known for the Rath Yatra, a 15-day celebration marking the Janmotsava Festival. Marathi is the most spoken language in Nashik, and Hindi, English, and Gujarati are also used widely. Often called the "Wine Capital of India'', Nashik is one of the nation's most important grape-growing districts. Almost 80% of the total wine produced in India originates from Nashik. Its many wineries include Grover Zampa Vineyards, Sula Vineyards, Soma Vine Village, and Vallonne Vineyards. Nashik is considered to be one of the fastest-growing cities in India and is a major hub for the automobile industry.

About Delhi Airport

Delhi Airport (IATA code: DEL), officially known as Indira Gandhi International Airport, is the primary international airport serving New Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). It is a gateway to other north Indian states. The airport is spread over an area of 5,106 acres and is located in Palam, 16 km from the city centre. Indira Gandhi International Airport has three terminals: Terminals 1 and 2 serve domestic flights, while Terminal 3 serves international flights. The airport offers several amenities such as a prayer room, cloakroom, lost and found services, children's play areas, ATMs, lounges, smoking areas, purified water areas (reverse osmosis), and medical care. The airport is a hub for Vistara, IndiGo, Go First, SpiceJet, AirAsia, and Air India. Indira Gandhi International Airport is the busiest airport in India in terms of passenger and cargo traffic. It is also well-connected to the city. You can use the metro airport express line, app-based cabs, taxis, rental cars, airport buses, and radio cabs to travel to or from the airport.

About Delhi

India's capital, Delhi, is a popular tourist destination with three World Heritage sites ñQutub Minar, Red Fort, and Humayun's Tomb. Delhi shares its borders with the states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Delhi has been ruled by many dynasties, such as the Mughals, the Khiljis, and the Tughlaqs. In 1803, it came under British rule. Delhi's Janpath, Lajpat, and Sarojini Nagar markets are famous for shawls, handloom items, antiques, and leather products. There are also numerous upscale malls in Delhi, such as DLF South Square, Select Citywalk, and Pacific Mall. Delhi is famous for street food, including kachori, lassi, chole kulche, jalebis, and parathas. Delhi is well-linked by local transport such as buses, taxis, trains, and the metro.

Place to visit in Delhi

undefined

Connaught Place

undefined

India Gate

undefined

Lotus Temple

undefined

Purana Quila

undefined

Qutub Minar

ADVERTISEMENT

Airport Information

Delhi

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

Nashik

Nashik National Airport, HAL, Ojhar, Maharashtra

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, there are many duty-free shops at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, including stores selling chocolates, cosmetics, and liquor.
Indira Gandhi International Airport has three terminals: Terminals 1 and 2 serve domestic flights, while Terminal 3 serves international flights.
Currently, there is only one direct flight from Delhi to Nashik.
All terminals of Indira Gandhi International Airport provide currency exchange services and ATMs.
Yes. Delhi Airport provides a free shuttle bus service between terminals every 20 minutes. The shuttle service is offered between Terminals T1, T2, and T3.
Delhi Airport offers Wi-Fi connectivity. A functional local or international phone number is required for access.
Sula Vineyard's entry fee is INR 250 per head, which includes a tour and tasting of 5 wines.
Marathi is the most spoken language in Nashik, and Hindi, English, and Gujarati are also used widely.
Lohri, which occurs in January, is a major festival celebrated in Delhi.
Hindi is the most commonly spoken language in Delhi, followed by English, Punjabi, and Urdu.
Nashik is well-known as India's pilgrimage capital and is famous as the site of the Kumbh Mela.
The shortest flight duration from Delhi to Nashik is 1h 55m. Flight schedules and routes are subject to change. Do check the Adani One platform for the latest flight information.