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Cheapest Flights from Bahrain to Lucknow

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07-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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Lowest Fare
₹11084

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08-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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₹11084

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09-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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₹11084

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10-Feb-23
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22:45 - 00:40
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01h 55m
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₹11084

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11-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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₹11084

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12-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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₹11084

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13-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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₹11084

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14-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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₹11084

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16-Feb-23
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22:45 - 11:05
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12h 20m
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₹11084

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17-Feb-23
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22:45 - 20:55
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22h 10m
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₹11084

Enjoy IndiGo’s seamless service on Bahrain to Lucknow flights

The capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, is one of the world's most beautiful cities. There are numerous structures to appreciate. Bara Imambara, constructed by Asaf-ud-daula, is one of Lucknow's most stunning attractions. Shia Nawabs of the city, who adored Persian literature, had become patrons of its lovely spreading gardens, refined manners, superb cuisine, music, and poetry (Shayari).

If you wish to fly from Bahrain to Lucknow, then you can choose IndiGo as the best option. Low-cost carrier IndiGo prides itself on providing hassle-free travel and on-time departures. Because of its consistent fleet for all operations, amazing operational dependability, and award-winning service, it is recognised as one of the most popular, efficient, and dependable airlines in the world.

About Bahrain to Lucknow flights 

  • Distance between Bahrain and Lucknow: The aerial distance between Bahrain and Lucknow is approximately 3017 km.
  • Bahrain and Lucknow flight details: Bahrain and Lucknow are connected by a number of flights. You can book your flights to Lucknow and your return tickets for Lucknow to Bahrain flights as well.
  • Bahrain and Lucknow flight timings: Connecting flights are available with IndiGo from Lucknow and Bahrain. From Bahrain Airport to Lucknow, the travel time ranges from 12 hrs and 30 mins to 28 hrs and 35 mins.
  • Bahrain and Lucknow flight ticket price: You can get the lowest fare flight from Bahrain to Lucknow with IndiGo. Costs for a single-side flight might range from ₹10,500 to ₹12,000. 

Why choose IndiGo while travelling from Bahrain to Lucknow?

  • Through the official website of IndiGo, it is simple to check in and purchase tickets.
  • IndiGo has first-rate onboard amenities. You can even add meals and water bottles to your flight tickets if you'd like.
  • You may transport your musical instruments and athletic goods with ease.
  • By using the Fast Forward service, you can also gain access to priority baggage drop-offs and check-ins.
  • IndiGo customers can easily add lounge access to their tickets.

About Lucknow

Previously, the Awadh province was referred to as Lucknow, the state capital of Uttar Pradesh. It serves as the official centre for both the Lucknow District and the Lucknow Region presently. It has traditionally been a town with many cultural differences, known locally as the "City of Nawabs" or the "City of Tehzeeb." The region of Lucknow has a lot to offer, which is a seamless fusion of its illustrious heritage and the contemporary expansion of new fashions. It is Uttar Pradesh's next most populous city following Kanpur. The city is named after Lakshman, Lord Ram's sibling from Ramayana. According to legend, this city's Lakshmanpuri neighbourhood was home to Lakshman's castle. Various titles for the city, including Lakhshamvati, Lakshmanauti, Lakshnaut, and Lakhnau (now spelt Lucknow), were used. It is also called the City of Nawabs.

Places to visit in Lucknow

Lucknow is proud to be host to a number of travel spots. Several widely known tourist attractions are Roomi Gate, Bada Imambara, Shah Mina Shah, Tare Wali Kothi, Dilkusha, Khursheed Manzil, Satkhanda, Shahi Baoli, Nadan Mahal, Banarsi Bagh, and Chattar Manzil. Some of them are listed below:

  • Bada Imambara: Asafi Imambara, also known as Bara Imambara, is one of Lucknow's most important historic sites. It was built in 1784. The structure was constructed by Asaf-ud-Daula, a member of the illustrious Nawabs of Awadh and includes the Asfi Mosque, a sizable mosque, Bhul Bhulaiya, and a stepwell with flowing water (Shahi Baoli). The building has two impressive entrances that will take you to the centre hall, which is reputed to be the biggest domed room in the entire globe.
  • Chota Imambara: Muhammad Ali Shah, the third Nawab of Awadh, constructed the towering historic building, known as Chota Imambara, in 1838. It is also known as Imambara Hussainabad Mubarak, and it was primarily constructed as a gathering place for Shia believers. Nevertheless, the location went on to serve as both the Nawab and his mother's mausoleum. The building's furnishings are exquisitely decorated with Belgian chandeliers and lights, earning it the nickname "the Palace of Lights." Its visual attractiveness is increased by the exquisite Islamic calligraphy found on the exterior walls.
  • Rumi Darwaza: Take a trip to the Roomi Darwaza, an impressive gateway that is situated amid Bara Imambara and Chota Imambara, if you wish to see the magnificence of Awadhi-style craftsmanship in action. Approximately 60 feet in height, this entrance was constructed in 1784 by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula and serves as the Lucknow municipal emblem. The entrance is often known as the Turkish Gate because it was designed after Istanbul's Sublime Porte.
  • British Residency Lucknow: The British Residence is a collection of structures that was formerly the home of the British Resident Chief. It is also known as the Embassy and the Residence Compound. Over 3000 British citizens called this building, built in the final quarter of the 18th era, residence even during the 1857 Indian Uprising. The residence is presently in rubble and is a recognised site under the Indian Archeological Survey.
  • Dilkusha Kothi: The ruins of a farmhouse from the early 19th century can be found at Dilkusha Kothi, which is situated on the bank of the River Gomti. The structure, which was constructed in the English Baroque architectural style, previously housed the Nawabs' shooting palace and summertime retreat. Currently, the structure is largely gone save for the outer walls, a few spires, and a huge garden. However, Dilkusha Kothi has gained a place on the list of tourist attractions in Lucknow, thanks to its cultural importance and artistic splendour.

Lucknow Airport

Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, popularly known as Lucknow Airport, connects the city. Lucknow Airport is situated in the Amausi neighbourhood, 12 km from the heart of Lucknow. The Airports Council Worldwide recognised Lucknow Airport as the finest airport in the field of "Best Airport by Size and Region (2 to 5 million passengers per year in Asia-Pacific Region)" in 2018. It has Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 for passengers travelling through Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport. The IATA code for Lucknow Airport is LKO.

About Bahrain

Bahrain, officially known as the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in Western Asia. The Persian Gulf is a small archipelago with 50 naturally occurring islands and 33 artificial islands, all centred on Bahrain Island, which makes up around 83% of the country's landmass.

About Bahrain Airport

Bahrain International Airport is the name of the airport that serves Bahrain. The national hub of Gulf Air is located on Muharraq Island, not far from Manama, the nation's capital. The airport is managed by the Bahrain Airport Company. With its opening in 1927, it is the oldest international airport in the Persian Gulf. Bahrain International Airport's IATA code is BAH.

FAQs about Bahrain to Lucknow flights

What is the aerial distance between Bahrain and Lucknow? 

The aerial distance between Bahrain and Lucknow is approximately 3017 km. 

Does IndiGo provide 6E Bagport at Lucknow Airport?

No, IndiGo does not provide 6E Bagport at Lucknow Airport.

What items are prohibited on IndiGo flights?

Knives, scissors, Swiss army knives, and other sharp objects are prohibited in cabin baggage.

What is the address of Lucknow Airport?

The address of Lucknow Airport is Amausi, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh - 226009.

Is a water bottle permitted on an IndiGo aircraft between Lucknow and Bahrain?

On IndiGo flights, liquids larger than 100 ml cannot be consumed.

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