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Kolkata to Delhi Flights

Are you looking for flights from Kolkata to Delhi? You've come to the right place. Thousands of travellers fly from Kolkata to Delhi every year, making it one of the busiest air routes in India. Flight tickets are also relatively easy to book, as travellers can do so directly from their computers or mobile devices.

A detailed flight schedule will appear for the upcoming months on Adani One, so you can choose the most cost-effective deal from the available flights from Kolkata to Delhi.

IndiGo, AirAsia, Go First, and SpiceJet airlines operate over 200 flights from Kolkata to Delhi weekly. For your convenience, Adani One will show you the cheapest flights. Make your Kolkata to Delhi flight reservations with Adani One today!

Flights from Kolkata to Delhi

Delhi

Delhi
About Delhi Airport

Officially known as Indira Gandhi International Airport, the Delhi Airport is located in the Palam area of the city. There is a railway station 15 km southwest of the airport. It is 16 km from New Delhi's city centre

Different modes of transportation are available to reach the airport from the city. The best and the most convenient way would be either a pre-paid taxi that you could book at the airport or app-based cabs that are readily available from any part of the city. You can also use the Airport Express.

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About Delhi

India's capital city Delhi is a remarkable place that provides a glimpse into this country’s versatile culture and people. It is home to some of the most iconic skyscrapers of India’s vibrant history. From the War Memorial of India Gate to the primary residence of Mughal Emperors at Red Fort, Delhi encompasses the true spirit of India. While Delhi offers a peek into the history of this country, it is a significant incubator of India’s contemporary scene, both in technology and arts. As monumental as it is to India’s culture, it is also a haven for mouth-watering Indian cuisine. You can try many Indian dishes from iconic districts like Paranthe Wali Galli, Chandni Chowk and Lajpat Nagar, to name a few. This is in addition to a host of speciality restaurants, cafes and bars across the city.

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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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Humayuns 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. 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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Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is in Mehrauli, which lies in the southern part of the city. The foundation of Qutub Minar was laid in the 12th century. It is one of the tallest towers in India. Made from marble and red sandstone, the monument is a blend of different architectural styles.

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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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Jama Masjid

Constructed in the year 1839, Jama Masjid of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, adds a unique charm to the city of Nawabs. It was built by Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah Bahadur, making it one of the oldest and most visited mosques of the city. Although it has been compared to the Jama Masjid in Delhi, it holds a lot of significance in the hearts of locals as well as tourists. The mosque features a unique architectural design and beautiful artwork which makes it the most popular among them all. Thousands throng Jama Masjid to pray and seek blessings from Allah. Like most of Lucknow's historical sites, Jama Masjid is also inspired by Mughal architecture. The next time you plan your visit to the old capital of India, Lucknow, make sure you pay a visit to Jama Masjid. The best time to visit Lucknow is during the winter months.

Kolkata

Kolkata
About Kolkata Airport

Named after the proud nationalist and freedom fighter, the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is the central international airport of Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal. It is one of the busiest airports in India, as it connects millions of passengers every month. The airport is spread across 2,460 acres, making it the largest airport in eastern India. The airport is situated in the Dum Dum area, around 17 km from the city centre.

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About Kolkata
Formerly known as Calcutta, Kolkata is a metropolitan city that is the capital of West Bengal. While being a thriving corporate centre of the country, it is also a cultural hotspot of India’s diverse religions and cuisines. The most distinct aspect of the city is its Victorian-inspired architecture which can be seen in some of the famous museums and literacy centres. Additionally, the city's fantastic natural beauty also makes it an exceptional destination for tourists. Like Delhi, Kolkata is also renowned for its delectable cuisine and a wide range of sweets.
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Park Street

Park Street is one of the major access routes in Kolkata. The street starts from the very famous Chowringhee Road and stretches till the Park Circus crossing. This street seems to be perpetually crowded and buzzing with activity. Park Street offers ample opportunities to grab delicious snacks, indulge in shopping, and sip on drinks. Some of the most iconic restaurants such as Mocambo, Peter Cat, Waldorf, and Oasis are located here. Park Street is beautifully decorated using lights, colours, and other decorative items during festivities such as Diwali, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. If you're someone who wants to experience the life of locals and live like one of them, a visit to Park Street can do it all at one go. There are several prominent landmarks on the street such as The Park Hotel, Asiatic Society, and St. Xavier's School.

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Eden Garden

Eden Garden is no less than a pilgrimage for Indian cricket lovers. It is also called "The Lords of Indian Subcontinent". With a seating capacity of 68,000, the stadium is one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world. Visitors can enter the stadium after obtaining a permit from the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) or during the match with a ticket.

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Science City

The largest such facility in the Indian subcontinent, the Science City, was inaugurated on July 1, 1997. It is located in Kolkata and is managed by the Ministry of Culture, National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Government of India. Over the years, the place has evolved as a major tourist attraction among India's people and international travellers. Science city is not only a popular place among students and those who visit the place for educational purposes, it is a great experience for people from age groups. The major attractions involve the butterfly nursery, 3D theatre, and musical fountain. The entry ticket for each person is Rs 60. The entry ticket to the space theatre and dark ride is Rs 80 and 40, respectively. The best time to visit the place is during winters. During your visit to the Science City, you also get the chance to know about the latest as well as historical experiments and innovations in the field of science. Several schools and colleges also plan educational trips to Science City.

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Howrah Bridge

The Howrah Bridge is one of the most magnificent landmarks of Kolkata, India. It was not very famous back in the days when it was commissioned; however, over the years, it has evolved into a major tourist destination spot, managing to impress millions of visitors every year. The sunset and sunrise views from the Howrah Bridge are an experience in itself. The bridge handles more than 27,400 vehicles and 12,100 pedestrians every day. It can carry the weight of 60,000 vehicles. The picturesque view of the bridge, especially at night, draws a lot of crowds. So, if you're a photography enthusiast, amazing clicks of the Howrah Bridge are best captured during the winter months or the monsoon season.

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Dakshineswar

Located on the banks of the Hooghly River, the Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a famous Hindu temple situated in Dakshineswar, a suburb on the banks of Ganga near the city of Kolkata. It was built in the year 1855 by Rani Rashmoni of Bengal. The temple is popularly known for its association with Ramakrishna Paramhans and Ma Sarada Devi, two famous 19th-century mystics whose disciples included Swami Vivekananda. It is constructed in the nine spires style or the Navratna style of Bengal architecture. The Kalighat temple is another well-known place of pilgrimage situated in the heart of Kolkata. Since it was built and opened much before independence, the temple's architecture holds a historical touch as well. Kalighat is also famous among pilgrims because it is considered a Shakti Peetha, one of the 51 locations where it is believed that Goddess Sati’s body parts had fallen. The best time to visit these two popular spots of pilgrimage in and near Kolkata is during winter, when the weather in the city is pleasant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are over 200 flights that fly between Kolkata and Delhi every week.

IndiGo airline has the maximum number of flights from Kolkata to Delhi.

The first flight from Kolkata to Delhi is by Go First, leaving at 05:45 am.

The last flight from Kolkata to Delhi is by Air Asia, leaving at 11:45 pm.

The code for the Kolkata airport is CCU, and the code for the Delhi Airport is DEL.

The minimum time to fly from Kolkata to Delhi is around 2 hours.

There are 12 direct flights from Kolkata to Delhi. All the others have at least one layover in between.

Usually, airlines allow passengers to carry their food on the aircraft. However, it is best to confirm with your airline before travelling.

You can visit the official website of your airline or call their customer care representative to check your booking status.

Yes, there are duty-free shops at Kolkata airport.

The best time to visit Kolkata is from October to March. October-November are the festival months - the famous Durga Puja is usually celebrated in October. If you want to enjoy cold winter months , you must go to Kolkata during December-January when the temperature is around 9°C to 11°C.

Kolkata has many traditional shoppings centres which have been in the city for a long time - some of them are Gariahat market,New Market, Hatibagan market,Burrabazar market. You can buy ethnic gift items from these markets.
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Airport Information

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

Kolkata Jessore Rd, Dum Dum, Kolkata, West Bengal 700052