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Gaya to Lucknow Flights

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Whether it is for business, fun, or both, Adani’s one-stop platform helps you find the best options for your trip. The portal offers numerous cashback and discount offers, allowing you to book cheap flights from Gaya to Lucknow.

There are no options yet for direct flights from Gaya to Lucknow, as there are no airlines that operate on this route. It is best to take a flight from Patna to Lucknow. You can reach Patna from Gaya by boarding a bus or renting a car as the distance between the two cities is only 116 km. There is a single direct flight from Patna Airport to Lucknow Airport provided by IndiGo daily.

About 12 connecting flights operate from Patna to Lucknow daily and have one layover either at Mumbai Airport or New Delhi Airport. These flights are operated by Air India, Go First and Vistara. The shortest flight time between these two cities is about 1 hour, with no layovers.

We suggest booking a flight with a return ticket as two-way tickets can come with discounts and cashback options. Refer to your airfare calendar and complete your Patna to Lucknow flight booking on Adani today!

Flights from Gaya to Lucknow

Lucknow

Lucknow
About Lucknow Airport

The Lucknow Airport (IATA: LKO) is officially known as Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport, named after the fifth Prime Minister of India. It is located in Amausi, a neighbourhood located about 12 km from Lucknow's centre. Hence, it is sometimes referred to as Amausi Airport. Being a major international airport in India, the airport handles millions of passengers annually. Adani Group manages the airport under a public-private partnership model.

Lucknow airport has two terminals that are currently operational. Terminal 1 is the international terminal that caters to international passengers, and Terminal 2 is a domestic terminal catering to passengers travelling within India.

The airport has state-of-the-art infrastructure and world-class facilities. A meet and greet service is also available. There are numerous dining options at both terminals. The airport also has duty-free shopping stores and free Wi-Fi. There is a dedicated prayer room on the premises.

Lucknow Airport
About Lucknow

Lucknow is the capital of Uttar Pradesh. It is the perfect blend of modernity and tradition. The River Gomti flows through the city. It is known as the city of nawabs and has rich culture, history, and stunning architecture.


The best place to get a sneak peek into the rich past of Lucknow is in Hazratganj, located in the heart of the city. Hazratganj has one of the biggest local markets in Lucknow.


Besides the infrastructure, Lucknow also boasts of the ‘tehzeeb’ or manners of its locals. People from Lucknow are known for their politeness and distinct way of speaking, where they focus on ‘we’ rather than ‘I’.

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Ambedkar Memorial Park

It is also known as Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Samajik Parivartan Prateek Sthal. Built across an area of 107 acres, the memorial has galleries and museums that depict the life of Dr. Ambedkar and other prominent freedom fighters of the country. Another highlight of the park is the 62 stone elephants placed on both sides of the entrance path of the park.

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Bara Imambara

Bara Imambara is called an engineering marvel, and rightly so, as it is one of the largest structures in the world to have been constructed using no beams. It was constructed without using any metal or wood. It is an important site of worship for the Shia Muslims.

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British Residency

It was meant for the British Resident during the reign of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan. The main building previously overlooked the Gomti River and was surrounded by terraced garden and lawns. A Residency Museum is also situated within the premises of this building.

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Chhota Imambara

Chhota Imambara was constructed by Nawab Muhammad Ali Shah and has the mausoleums of the Nawab and his mother. The halls in the Imbara are decorated with colourful stuccos and gilt-edged mirrors, and hence, it is also called the Palace of Lights.

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Moti Mahal Palace

Also known as the Pearl Palace, it was once the residence of the Nawabs of Awadh. It is located adjacent to the Gomti River. This white-coloured marble monument is a great bird watching spot.

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Rumi Darwaza

In ancient times, it marked the entrance to the old Lucknow city. It is also called the Turkish Gate because of its striking resemblance to the ancient portal at Constantinople in Turkey. The monument is now regarded as a symbol of the Lucknow city.

Gaya

Gaya
About Gaya Airport

Gaya airport, also known as Bodhgaya Airport (IATA: GAY), has two terminals - one domestic and one international. Since Gaya Airport is an international airport and directly connects the city to Asian countries like Myanmar, Bhutan, Thailand and Sri Lanka, the airport handles many passengers annually. International airlines like Drukair of Bhutan also operate their flights here, along with the domestic airlines like Air India, IndiGo, etc.

Terminal 1 of the airport is a domestic terminal that handles domestic passengers only. Gaya is connected to all the major cities in India via Terminal 1. This terminal can accommodate around 100 people during peak hours. Terminal 2, on the other hand, is the international terminal that caters to international passengers. It has the capacity to accommodate around 400 people during peak hours.

The airport has all the basic facilities ranging from baggage services to duty-free shops to dine-in options. It also has assistance services for senior citizens and physically disabled passengers.

Gaya Airport
About Gaya

Gaya lies at a distance of about 100 km from Patna, the capital city of Bihar. Every year, thousands of Buddhists visit the city to see the Mahabodhi Temple. The Mahabodhi Temple is the site for the Bodhi tree under which Lord Buddha sat and found enlightenment. It is, thus, a significantly important pilgrimage site for Buddhists.

Buddhist culture is appreciated and celebrated in Gaya. The city especially comes alive on Buddha Purnima, which is the birthday of Lord Buddha, when hundreds of devotees flock to the city to seek the blessings of Lord Buddha.

Gaya is one of the leading cities in Bihar in terms of education. The city has an Indian Institute of Management, an institute of national importance. Gaya is famous for its traditional tilkut, kesariya peda, and khaja. These are sweet delicacies that are unique to this region. Litti chokha must be tried as this region's special dish.

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Bodhi Tree

The Bodhi Tree marks the spot where the sacred fig tree, under which Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment, once stood. The current Bodhi tree is the fifth generation of the original Bodhi tree.

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Brahmayoni Temple

Brahmayoni Temple lies on the top of Brahmayoni hill, and to reach here, one has to climb 424 steps. This temple is dedicated to a five-headed idol of Lord Brahma that represents the female energy of Lord Brahma, who is believed to be the creator of the world, according to Hinduism.

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Great Buddha Statue

Standing tall at 20 m, the Great Buddha Statue is recognised as one of the tallest Buddha statues in the country. It is constructed out of red granite and sandstone. It is a statue of Lord Buddha sitting in a meditative position on an open lotus.

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Mahabodhi Temple

Mahabodhi Temple, which literally means the Great Awakening Temple, is the place where Gautam Buddha achieved enlightenment. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Muchalinda Lake

This sacred lake is located within the Mahabodhi Temple complex. It is believed Muchalinda, the King of serpents, protected the meditating Lord Buddha from a destructive storm by covering Buddha’s head with his hood. This is depicted in a structure located at the centre of the lake, and the event is inscribed on the rocks at the boundary of the lake.

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Royal Bhutan Monastery

The King of Bhutan constructed the monastery as a homage to Lord Buddha. It is one of the most important monasteries in Gaya. Its interior is made of clay and has intricate carvings that depict the important events in the life of Lord Buddha.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gaya Airport is an international airport that directly connects the city to Asian countries like Myanmar, Bhutan, Thailand and Sri Lanka. International airlines like Drukair of Bhutan also operate their flights here.

The Gaya Airport has all the basic facilities ranging from baggage services to duty-free shops to dine-in options. It also has assistance services for senior citizens and physically disabled passengers.

The fifth generation of the original Bodhi tree does still exist in Bodhgaya.

The Lucknow Airport (IATA: LKO) is officially known as Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport, named after the fifth Prime Minister of India.

Lucknow Airport is about 10 km from the Lucknow Junction Railway station. The distance between the two can be covered by a cab or an auto-rickshaw in around 30 minutes.

Bara Imambara is called an engineering marvel as it is one of the largest structures in the world to have been constructed using no beams.

The halls in the Chota Imambara are decorated with colourful stuccos and gilt-edged mirrors, and hence, it is also called the Palace of Lights.

There are no options yet for direct flights from Gaya to Lucknow, as there are no airlines that operate on this route. It is best to take a flight from Patna to Lucknow. You can reach Patna from Gaya by boarding a bus or renting a car as the distance between the two cities is only 116 km.

Patna Airport has a dedicated lost and found facility that can be contacted if you lose personal belongings.

The shortest flight time between these two cities is about 1 hour, with no layovers.

There is a single direct flight from Patna Airport to Lucknow Airport provided by IndiGo daily. About 12 connecting flights operate from Patna to Lucknow daily and have one layover either at Mumbai Airport or New Delhi Airport.

The Rumi Darwaza in Lucknow is called the Turkish Gate because of its striking resemblance to the ancient portal at Constantinople in Turkey.

The Lucknow Airport has state-of-the-art infrastructure and world-class facilities. A meet and greet service is where people are escorted through the airport via personal chaperones. There are numerous dining options at both terminals. The airport also has duty-free shopping stores and free Wi-Fi. There is a dedicated prayer room on the premises.

Gaya is famous for its traditional tilkut, kesariya peda, and khaja.
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Airport Information

Lucknow Amausi, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226009

Gaya Airport Road, Gaya, Bihar ,823004