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Booking a flight from Hubli to Kanpur?
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There are no flights between Hubli and Kanpur at the moment. Therefore, one has to first travel from Hubli to Lucknow. There are approximately 4 flights daily from Hubli to Lucknow. All of them are connecting flights. IndiGo is the leading carrier on this route.
From Lucknow, one can travel to Kanpur by road. The road distance between Kanpur and Lucknow Airport is around 76 km. You can check the Hubli to Kanpur flight prices today and book your flight with the best offers on Adani One
Kanpur Airport (IATA Code: KNU) is a domestic airport and is located approximately 9 km from the city centre. The airport is managed by the Airports Authority of India.
The airport has a single domestic terminal with 2 boarding gates that are used to operate domestic flights to and from Kanpur. Currently, airlines such as Air India and SpiceJet provide flights from this airport to Delhi as well as Kolkata.
Some of the facilities that Kanpur Airport provides its passengers are free trolleys, wheelchairs, assistance for the elderly and physically challenged, baggage scanning amenities, a lost and found baggage counter, and a snack bar.
Kanpur is situated on the banks of the Ganga River and is one of the biggest cities in Uttar Pradesh. Kanpur is well known for its chemical and leather industry. The city was formerly known as Cawnpore.
Kanpur has a rich and fascinating historical background. It was founded by Raja Hindu Singh who belonged to the Sachendi state. From 1773 onwards, Nawab Ali of Awadh gained control of Kanpur. Later, the city came under the control of the British. It became a military cantonment site for the British. The town also had immense importance during the Indian Mutiny of 1857. With numerous temples, churches, and mosques, Kanpur is a prominent spiritual destination. Besides, there are many tourist places in Kanpur.
Hubli Airport (IATA Code: HBX) is called Hubballi Airport and is located approximately 8 km to the west of Hubli city on Gokul Road. The airport is managed by the Airports Authority of India.
There is a single terminal at the Hubli Airport. The airport is well-connected to major domestic cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Jabalpur. It also recently gained connectivity with Cochin, Trivandrum, and Kolkata.
Medical assistance, free trolleys, a snack bar, coffee vending machines, wheelchairs, assistance to the elderly and physically challenged, baggage services, and telephone security hold areas are some facilities that passengers can avail of at this airport.
Hubli is located at an elevation of approximately 626 m. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. A combination of Karnataka and Maharashtra traditions, language, and customs is evident in the people of Hubli.
Hubli has a fascinating history. In ancient times, it was commonly referred to as Rayara Hubli or Eleya Purvada. The city flourished during the reign of the Vijayanagara Empire. In the 17th century, Hubli came under the control of the Mughals, before the Savanur Nawabs captured Rayara Hubli. In 1820, the British took over Hubli and built a railway station in the area. Under the British, Hubli became an important industrial and commercial centre.
Unkal Lake, Nrupatunga Betta, Chandramouleshwara Temple, Indira Gandhi Glass House Garden, Moorsavir Mutt, and Bhavanishankar Temple are the top attractions for tourists in the city of Hubli.