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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangalore (BLR) | Bhubaneswar (BBI) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 15 Mar 2026 | From INR 6,107 Seen: 13 hrs ago |
| Bangalore (BLR) | Bhubaneswar (BBI) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 02 Apr 2026 | From INR 6,107 Seen: 17 hrs ago |
| Bangalore (BLR) | Bhubaneswar (BBI) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 04 Apr 2026 | From INR 5,792 Seen: 16 hrs ago |
| Bangalore (BLR) | Bhubaneswar (BBI) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 20 Apr 2026 | From INR 5,792 Seen: 18 hrs ago |
| Bangalore (BLR) | Bhubaneswar (BBI) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 14 Sep 2026 | From INR 5,792 Seen: 1 day ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.

The Air India route from Bangalore to Bhubaneswar connects two metropolises that serve distinct economic and administrative functions within the national landscape. Bangalore functions as a technology and business hub, drawing professionals and students from across the country. Bhubaneswar, on the other hand, balances administrative importance with deep-rooted cultural and religious traditions.
Through this route, we focus on providing a dependable connection that supports both frequent and occasional travel, ensuring the journey remains organised from departure to arrival.
Bangalore reflects a fast-moving urban environment shaped by workplaces, universities, and residential communities that operate on structured schedules. Cafés, public parks, and technology corridors define much of the city’s daily rhythm. Bhubaneswar moves at a different pace. It blends administrative activity with long-standing spiritual practices, neighbourhood markets, and quieter residential zones. While Bangalore looks forward, Bhubaneswar often feels anchored in continuity. Travelling between the two offers a noticeable shift in atmosphere without the distance feeling overwhelming.
Preparing for this domestic journey is straightforward, but a few basics help keep things smooth. Travellers should carry a valid government-issued photo ID along with their flight ticket, either printed or saved digitally as an online ticket. Completing your online flight ticket booking in advance allows time to coordinate accommodation, airport transfers, or onward plans in Bhubaneswar.
Digital payments are widely accepted in Bangalore and Bhubaneswar, including taxis, hotels, and larger retail outlets. ATMs are available at both airports and within city limits. Completing air ticket booking directly through the airline and checking schedules ahead of time helps align travel with work or personal commitments.
For guests flying this route for the first time, the airport experience is relatively easy to manage. The Air India flight Bangalore to Bhubaneswar is suitable for travellers seeking a reliable domestic connection rather than an extended transit experience.
Airport Navigation Tips
Security and Immigration Guide
As this is a domestic route, travellers complete standard security screening without immigration formalities. Keeping identification and boarding passes accessible supports a steady flow through checkpoints.
In-flight Experience Expectations
The Bangalore to Bhubaneswar flight time is typically around two hours. It covers a Bangalore to Bhubaneswar flight distance of approximately 1,200 kilometres. This medium-duration sector allows enough time for guests to settle in comfortably without feeling drawn out. On board, we offer complimentary meals, along with access to namaste.ai, our in-flight magazine.
Student Offers and Benefits on air ticket booking:
Students aged between 12 and 30 years and enrolled full-time in a government-recognised educational board, university, or institute are eligible for Air India’s Student Concession
Do children need different ID requirements?
Yes, identification rules vary by age group. Infants require proof of age, such as a birth certificate, while minors (2–12 years) need a school ID card or Aadhaar card. Ensure the name matches the ticket to avoid boarding delays.
For international flights, online check-in opens 48 hours and closes 2 hours before departure. Use the Air India app or website to secure your seat early.
Senior citizens can present any government-issued ID, such as a Pension Card, Aadhaar, or Voter ID. If availing senior citizen concessions, the same ID used during booking must be presented during check-in.
Frequent flyers on the Bangalore to Bhubaneswar flight can enhance their journeys through Air India’s Maharaja Club, a frequent flyer programme that offers unparalleled privileges and exclusive benefits. Members earn and redeem Maharaja Points on every flight, with added perks for direct bookings through the Air India website or app.
Membership Tiers
Earning and Redeeming Points
Earn 6–10 Maharaja Points per ₹100 spent, plus two bonus points for direct bookings. Points can be redeemed for flight tickets, upgrades, or partner services, and never expire for active members.
Key Benefits
Bhubaneswar feels easiest to explore during the cooler months. From October to February, temperatures are more manageable, especially for walking between temples and local neighbourhoods. This period also sees regular cultural activity, so the city stays active without becoming overwhelming. Travellers who prefer less congestion usually avoid festival-heavy dates and plan visits during quieter weeks within the same season.
Lingaraj Temple remains central to religious life in the city and is visited daily by locals and travellers alike. Mukteswara Temple stands out for its detailed stone carvings and compact layout. Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves are explored for their historical value and open viewpoints. The Odisha State Museum offers a clear introduction to regional art, archaeology, and tribal traditions.
Photography in Bhubaneswar is usually shaped by routine scenes rather than dramatic backdrops. Temple areas are best visited early, when the light is softer and activity is limited. Udayagiri and Khandagiri are often photographed for their structure and elevation. Local markets, side streets, and residential areas also draw interest, especially for those capturing everyday movement and details.
Winter remains the most comfortable season for extended sightseeing. Summers can feel warm and humid, making early mornings and evenings better suited for outdoor plans. The monsoon brings fresh greenery but may affect travel timing between sites. Planning activities around weather patterns helps maintain a steady pace throughout the visit.
Bhubaneswar offers several transport options. Auto-rickshaws and app-based cabs are commonly used for short distances. City buses connect major areas, while taxis are preferred for airport transfers and longer routes. Many visitors also walk between nearby attractions in central areas.
What Are the Most Famous Street Foods in Bhubaneswar?
Street food in Bhubaneswar is shaped by neighbourhood movement and daily routines. Dahibara aloo dum is most visible around Unit I–II market zones and Master Canteen crossings, drawing office workers and shoppers. Chuda mix is typically sold near residential junctions and evening tea clusters. Rasagola is commonly bought from Old Town and temple-area sweet lanes rather than commercial outlets.