Domestic air travel has resumed. You can now book flights and fly to your destination. However, given the current scenario, we at Go First have gone extra miles to ensure you have a safe flight. For this, we have taken up all government-mandated measures for contactless and safe travel.
Hence, if you are looking to book a flight ticket from Hyderabad to Kolkata then you have come to the right place. Go First is offering the lowest deals on Hyderabad to Kolkata flight fares. You can book the flight through the Go First website, or you can download the Go First mobile app.
To get more information about Hyderabad to Kolkata flight schedules, click here.
To book a Hyderabad to Kolkata flight, you can follow the steps below:
After clicking on ‘Book Now,’ you need to select the flight from the one displayed on the page. Once you have selected the flight, you can proceed with the booking.
For boarding or check-in, you can carry any one of the following documents:
Note: The discounts and offers are subject to change.
As per the current guidelines for air travel, serving and consumption of food and beverages is suspended temporarily.
The government has released certain guidelines that you need to follow from entering the airport, check-in process, boarding, and inflight. You can read the domestic air travel guidelines here.
Yes. You can carry your own bottle of hand sanitiser of up to 350 ml. For more queries regarding domestic air travel in the current scenario, click here.
Yes. Web check-in is mandatory.
As per the current scenario, the baggage allowance is only one cabin bag (7 kg max) and one check-in bag (15 kg max).
Known as the historic city of Nizams, Hyderabad today is the tech hub of India. Many tech giants have their headquarters here. However, for a traveller, Hyderabad is an intoxicating mix of the old and new. The city was a former diamond-trading centre. Hyderabad also has a cosmopolitan vibe with a burgeoning dining and entertainment scene. Places to visit in Hyderabad are Golconda Fort, Charminar, Salar Jung Museum, Hussain Sagar Lake, and Chowmahalla Palace. Hyderabad is also popular for its Nizami cuisine. One can try dishes such as Hyderabadi Biryani, Hyderabadi Haleem, Boti Kebab, Pesarattu Dosa, Nihari, and Phirni.
October to February are the ideal months to visit Hyderabad. The weather during these months is pleasant for travel.
The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport serves the city of Hyderabad. It is located at 22km in Shamshabad.
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Kolkata is known as the ‘City of Joy’ and rightly so. The locals of this city are some of the most hearty and energetic people. Historically, Kolkata was also the trading post of the East India Company and the capital of the country. The remnants of this historic past are still intact in the form of colonial architecture. Places one can explore in Kolkata are Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Kalighat, Marble Palace, Eden Gardens, and Fort William.
The best time to visit Kolkata is from October to March. The weather in these months is pleasant for travel.
Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is the one that serves the city of Kolkata. The airport is equipped with all amenities for passengers in is located at 17 km from the city centre.
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Shamshabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
Shamshabad, Hyderabad,
Telangana 500409
IATA Code: HYD
Tel: +91 40 6739 4099
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Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport
Jessore Rd, Dum Dum,
Kolkata, West Bengal 700052
IATA Code: CCU
Helpline: 033 2511 8036
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Hyderabad is the city of smiles, of lights, of a thousand faces, endearingly called the Pearl City. Feel the pulse of Hyderabad in its grand mosques, ornate palaces and soulful tombs. This city offers a variety of tourist attractions ranging from Lakes and Parks, Gardens and Resorts, Museums to delectable cuisine and a delightful shopping experience. This city is also famous all over the world for its magnificent Charminar, often called “The Arc de Triomphe of the East”.
Kolkata is regarded as India’s intellectual, artistic and cultural capital. Known as the 'City of Joy' it offers a wide range of attractions like the Eden Garden, Bellur Math Temple, Aurobindo Ashram, Birla Planetarium, Nicco Park, Marble Palace and Howrah Bridge. Park Street is the most famous place to eat in Kolkata, where you can find eateries serving delicious authentic Bengali cuisine along with Indian and other International cuisines. The Victoria Memorial, where Queen Victoria spent some years of her life, is a must visit.