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While there are no flights from Lucknow to Malda, you can take a flight from Lucknow to Bagdogra, which is the airport closest to Malda. After reaching Bagdogra, one can opt for a taxi, bus or train to travel to Malda, which is approximately 230 km from the Bagdogra airport. Around 20 weekly connecting flights operate from Lucknow to Bagdogra. Passengers can book their air tickets for Bagdogra airport conveniently. Further information regarding flight timings is available below.
The Bagdogra airport is a civil enclave type airport situated in the eastern state of West Bengal. Various reputed airlines operate here, such as Air India, IndiGo, etc. The airport is located around 764 ft or 233 m above sea level. Two terminals, international and domestic operate at Bagdogra airport. It is the 17th busiest Airport in India. The closest railway station, Siliguri, is around 17 km away. All types of transportation are available from Bagdogra Airport to other nearby cities.
Malda is a district in West Bengal, located 347 km north of Kolkata. It is well-known for its mangoes, jute, and silk. The peculiar variety of mango produced in this region, Fazli, is sold all over the world. The Gombhira folk culture is a distinct element of the district, serving as a one-of-a-kind means of expressing the joys and sorrows of everyday life for ordinary people, as well as a one-of-a-kind medium for presenting national and international issues. Old Malda, is located just east of the junction of the Mahananda and Kalindi rivers. It was the centre of a thriving cotton and silk industry in the 18th century. It is still a major distribution hub for rice, jute, and wheat. In addition to this, mulberry plantations and mango orchards cover enormous areas in the region, and are the primary economic activity along with silk production.
Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport is located in Amausi in Lucknow. It is around 13.3 km from Lucknow city. It takes around 12 minutes to reach Lucknow railway station from the airport, and about 34 minutes by car. The Lucknow airport offers several passenger amenities, like restrooms, luggage rooms, currency exchange, spa services, etc. Lucknow airport is also connected with cab services, bus services and two-wheeler services. Passengers can book their rental services before their flights or land at Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport.
Lucknow is known as the "City of Nawabs". It is situated on the banks of the Gomti river. Lucknow is famous for its Chikankari work on clothes and its marvellous architecture. It is also well-known for music and poetry. The rich culture of Lucknow makes it different from other cities of India. The Mughal Empire left an indelible mark on Lucknow, and one can witness this in the architecture, food, customs and love for the arts. Lucknow has produced many eminent and legendary artists, such as Ram Prasad Bismil. Lucknow is a foodie paradise, with world famous dishes like chicken korma, biryani and Tundra kebabs available at every street corner. The very famous Indian dance form Kathak also originated in Lucknow.