Ahmadabad is the economic and
industrial hub of Gujarat that not just attracts a lot of traders but
is also a hometown of a lot of Gujaratis who have migrated to cities
like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata etc. Since it is the biggest city in
the state of Gujarat, often people get misguided into treating it as
a capital. It is strategically located, thus connecting the state
very well to the other states as not just through business ties but
also through its culture and traditions. Diamond, textile, tourism
and other big industries are flourishing in this city, marking its
prominence in the world map.
People from all over the world and not
just Delhi fly down to Ahmedabad, primarily for business. While many
fly down to tour and shop in this city, there are others who visit
this place as a stopover while going for their pilgrimage. Replete
with heritage sights and an integral place for shopping for ethnic
artefacts, and traditional Gujrati dresses and so on. A lot of
Gujratis from Ahmedabad who have migrated to Delhi in pursuit of fame
and prosperity tend to visit their native place out of sheer love for
their city and to visit their relatives on various occasions.
The best time to travel to Ahmedabad is
in the months of October and November when the city looks most
vibrant as it is time for the most auspicious festival- Navratri .
The entire city is dressed like a bride and one gets to
enthusiastically participate in the festivities by playing Garbha-
the traditional Dance.
Ahmedabad has a state of the art
airport with both domestic and international terminals and has
multiple flights that fly to and fro from Delhi. Being the capital of
India and one of the most primary business centres of India, it is
integrally connected to Ahmadabad via several flights run by the
various domestic airlines. These Delhi to Ahmedabad flights are
available throughout the day albeit at different fares depending on
the peak business hours. For instance a flight flying from Delhi at 9
am is usually costlier than the Delhi to Ahmedabad flights that
operate in the afternoon.
The distance from Delhi to Ahemedabad
is 777.11 km that is covered in a matter of 2 hours 10minutes when it
is direct flight while the indirect ones take a much longer duration
to cover the distance. These flights are usually the cheapest flights
and do not have frills like free meals, aisle seats, excess luggage
permits etc. Ideally theses are available but you have to
compulsorily pay for it.
Delhi to Ahemdabad flights are viable
and a must to connect the two ends of the country.