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Bangalore by Air |
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Bangalore, is the capital of the state of Karnataka, situated in the southern part of India. South India is almost entirely set on the Deccan Plateau. It is one of the oldest pieces of land in the country, and is one of the most diverse parts of India as well. This city has undergone several changes to finally be termed as the silicon valley of India. The city abounds in gardens and hence is also referred to as the Garden City of India. Presently, the city of Bangalore has gained much importance with the development of the IT sector industries in the city. It is also one of the major manufacturing base of over 10,000 conglomerate of industries. Bangalore, due to its multifaceted nature attracts several thousand visitors all through the year.
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Bangalore is well connected to all parts of the the country through rail, road as well as airways. Bangalore has two airports, one international and another domestic. The international airport at Bangalore, the HAL Airport, is the fourth busiest international airport in India. You can reach Bangalore by Air from international as well as domestic destinations.
Regular flights of Air India leave from London, New York, Chicago, Paris, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Jeddah and Kuwait. Lufthansa Airlines also operate direct flights from Frankfurt in Germany to Bangalore, thrice a week.
You can reach Bangalore by Air from Singapore through the flights operated by Singapore Airlines. Each week, about 420 flights take off and land at the airports in Bangalore. Besides the international flights, four new low cost airlines have started operating in Bangalore. These include, Wadia group's Go Airways, UB-backed Kingfisher Airlines, Mohan Meakins' Indus Airways and Royal Airlines. Moreover, a new international airport is being planned on the lines of the Changi Airport in Singapore. Reaching Bangalore by Air is the best way to reach the city.
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