International airport serving Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
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Kempegowda International Airport (BLR  IATA) is the airport serving Bangalore, India. It is among India's busiest and most modern airports.

Exterior of the airport

Understand edit

Situated in Bangalore Rural, it is the third busiest airport in India, after the airports in Delhi and Mumbai. Opened in 2008, it is entirely solar-powered, and since its expansion in 2013, it can handle aircraft as large as the Airbus A380.

Flights edit

The airport is served by 8 domestic airlines and 25 international airlines flying to about 50 destinations. It has an international and a domestic terminal. They share the same building but are on different sides, the domestic gates are on the west side while the larger international gates are to the east. There is another terminal under construction.

The airport serves as a hub city for almost all domestic airlines such as GoAir, IndiGo, SpiceJet and Vistara.

International airlines include Air India, Air France, AirAsia, Malaysian Airlines, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Lufthansa[dead link], Singapore Airlines, SriLankan Airlines, Qatar Airways and Thai Airways.

When departing from the airport, make sure to check restrictions on times for baggage check-in, and make sure to bring a printout of your boarding pass with you to the airport. For flights leaving in the early hours of the morning (such as 3AM), you may need to check in your bags as much as 2½ hours in advance.

The airport is occasionally subject to operational restrictions due to fog from 15 November to 15 February between 3AM-8:30AM (IST). Flight delays and diversions may occur on some mornings due to the morning fog.

Ground transportation edit

By bus edit

 
A bus run by the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation

Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) operates buses between various places in Bangalore to the airport about every 15 minutes. These trips cost between ₹50 and ₹250 depending on the distance. This is the cheapest and an extremely convenient way to get to the airport. Moreover, this service is available everyday, day and night. While taking this mode of transport, be aware that to get from the bus stop to your final destination, you will need to take an auto rickshaw ride or to get a lift from someone.

By taxi edit

 
Taxi cabs outside the airport
  • Airport-approved taxis There is a dedicated taxi holding area for travellers arriving at the airport. Taxis at this holding area use meters at the rate of ₹19.5 per kilometer. You will also have to pay the toll charge of ₹120 when you enter the highway. It costs approximately ₹600 to get to Bangalore's central business district, and about ₹700 to Koramangala. These taxis are operated by either EasyCabs, Meru Cabs or KSTDC. However, readers have reported that Meru Cabs is unreliable as some cab drivers have been known to cancel reservations at the last moment if they find a better deal from a street pick-up while on the way to an airport pick-up. Journeys to anywhere in Bangalore should not cost more than ₹800–1000. More information can be found on the airport site.
  • Unofficial taxis You may be able to find a ride into Bangalore at a much cheaper rate by taking a taxi not approved by the airport, but only if you are willing to take a risk. Taxi drivers driving such taxis will attempt to negotiate with you a much lower fare than that charged by EasyCabs and Meru Cabs, sometimes as little as ₹200–300 for a ride to the central business district. These taxis can be found just beyond the terminal plaza at the covered walkway that leads to the car park. Once you leave the walkway, some taxi drivers may become fairly aggressive, and may try to take your luggage without your permission. The best thing to do is to keep track of, and be in control of, your belongings. Even the most aggressive taxi driver or tout will leave you alone if you stand firm and make it clear that you do not want his help. You should only use such taxis if you have an idea of what the appropriate taxi rates are, and are willing to bargain very hard to avoid being swindled. It is recommended that you agree on a price before you enter the cab; no tip is necessary once you arrive at your destination.
  • App-based taxis Smartphone app-based taxi services operate in Bangalore and many provide services to the airport. These operate from a pickup point a little further outside the terminal building. You can follow the signs for app-based taxi pickup. You will need to download an app to your smartphone and have an Internet connection to be able to use these services. If you don't have and Indian SIM card or cheap roaming data, you may be better to use one of the other taxi services, as the Airport WiFi can be overloaded at peak times.
    • Uber has a flat rate service from the airport to anywhere in the city for ₹549, including the toll charges.
    • Ola also operates taxis via their app from the airport.

By car edit

Kempegowda International Airport is situated at Devanahalli, 40 km (25 mi) from the central business district of Bangalore and 30 km (19 mi) from the Bengaluru City Railway Station.

By rental car edit

  • Limousines and self-drive cars Hertz and Akbar Travels provide pre-paid limousine and car rental facilities through counters at the airport terminal building. These cost above ₹1,200 for travel to the central business district. There are generally a few ranges of self-drive cars: the compact range (Maruti Suzuki Swift), the intermediate range (Ford Fiesta), the standard range (Toyota Corolla), multi-utility vehicles (Toyota Innova) and sports utility vehicles (Ford Endeavour). Cars are given to renters with a full tank of fuel, and have to be returned with the fuel tank full. A flexible pick up and drop off facility in town and at the airport are offered. Renters can pick up their cars at the airport and drop them off anywhere in the city or in Chennai or Hyderabad. Similarly, cars can be picked up at any of these cities and dropped off at the airport. Conditions apply – for example, renters must be over 21 years of age and possess driving licences valid in India. It may be necessary to complete a lot of paper work and, depending on the company and type of car to be rented, a large deposit may be required. Please check well in advance before making plans.
  • Hotel pick-up You can arrange with your hotel to have a driver pick you up at the airport. Some hotels, especially the higher-end ones, provide this service for free if you are staying with them, although some may charge you anything around ₹2,500 (far higher than just taking a taxi). The driver will be waiting in the arrival area of the airport with a sign bearing your name.

By local train edit

The nearest railway station is 1 Kempegowda International Airport Halt  SWR   , about 4 km (2.5 mi) from the airport.

Get around edit

 
Map of Kempegowda International Airport

Wait edit

 
Statue of Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore
  • 1 Plaza Premium Lounge.
  • 2 VIP Lounge.

Eat and drink edit

  • 1 Barista Lavazza (Terminal 1).
  • 2 Cafe Coffee Day (Terminal 1).
  • 3 Chai Point (Terminal 1).
  • 4 Urban Food Market (Terminal 1).

Buy edit

There are ATMs, bureaux de change, two units of Cafe Coffee Day[dead link] and other cafés, duty-free shops, restaurants, and day hotels at the airport.

  • 1 Canara Bank.
  • 2 Kotak Mahindra Bank ATM (Terminal 1).
  • 3 Relay (Terminal 1).
  • 4 State Bank of India ATM (Terminal 1).

Connect edit

Cope edit

There is a multi-faith prayer hall in the international terminal.

Sleep edit

  • 1 The Day Hotel (Terminal 1).
  • 2 Taj Bangalore.

Nearby edit

  • Bangalore is the obvious destination if you're here
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