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Quick answer: Aurangabad to Dhaka flights take about ≈ 6–10h (1–2 stops via Delhi/Mumbai/Kolkata), No non-stop — 1–2 stops via Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM) or Kolkata (CCU). Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest IXU–DAC fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
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Aurangabad to Dhaka flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 1,730 km great-circle
- Typical flight time: ≈ 6–10h (1–2 stops via Delhi/Mumbai/Kolkata)
- Typical routing: No non-stop — 1–2 stops via Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM) or Kolkata (CCU)
- Visa for Indians: Advance sticker visa via IVAC — no VoA
Connecting from Aurangabad to Bangladesh
Aurangabad's Chikalthana airport is a smaller domestic hub, so there is no IXU–Dhaka non-stop. The natural plan is to fly to a major metro — Mumbai, Delhi or Kolkata — and pick up a non-stop to Dhaka there. Kolkata is geographically closest to Bangladesh, with a Kolkata–Dhaka hop of under an hour, while Mumbai and Delhi offer more frequent connecting feeders from Aurangabad. With layovers, total travel time lands at 6–10 hours.
Best routings via Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai
For the shortest international leg, route through Kolkata, the gateway closest to Dhaka. IndiGo and Air India fly Kolkata–Dhaka, while Biman Bangladesh and US-Bangla Airlines also serve the corridor. From Aurangabad you would first connect to Mumbai or Delhi, then onward. Booking the whole journey on one ticket where possible keeps baggage checked through; otherwise leave 3+ hours at the metro hub to re-check and clear the domestic-to-international transfer.
Fare ranges for this short-haul connection
Dhaka is a relatively short international hop, so fares are modest once you factor the domestic feeder. Economy round-trips typically run ₹22,000–₹45,000 depending on season and routing, with the October–March dry season at the top. Booking 4–6 weeks ahead and flying in the monsoon shoulder lands the lower end. Compare the international leg on our Kolkata–Dhaka page and add the cheapest IXU connection.
Bangladesh visa: arrange it before you fly
This is the critical point: Indian passport holders need a Bangladesh visa arranged in advance through the Bangladesh High Commission or an IVAC (Indian Visa Application Centre) office — there is no visa on arrival for tourism from India by air. Apply with your passport, photos, confirmed tickets and hotel booking; processing commonly takes about 5–10 working days. The visa is affixed as a sticker in your passport. Start the process at least 2–3 weeks before travel. See our visa guide for the document list.
Best time to visit Dhaka
Dhaka has a tropical monsoon climate. The dry, cooler season (October–March) is the best time to visit, with pleasant 18–30°C days and lower humidity — this is also peak travel and fare season. Summer (April–June) is hot at 32–38°C, and the monsoon (June–September) brings heavy rain and occasional flooding but cheaper fares. For comfort, target November–February; for value, the monsoon shoulder works if you can handle the rain.
Layover planning and near-zero jet lag
Dhaka is just 30 minutes ahead of India, so there is effectively no jet lag on this route. The planning focus is the connection: a 2–3 hour layover on a single ticket is comfortable, while separately ticketed legs need 3+ hours to absorb domestic delays and the international check-in. The Kolkata–Dhaka leg itself is under 1 hour, so most of your travel time is the feeder from Aurangabad plus waiting. Carry your visa and tickets for immigration at both ends.
Hazrat Shahjalal airport and getting into Dhaka
Hazrat Shahjalal International (DAC) is about 14 km north of central Dhaka, but the city's notorious traffic can make the drive 45–90 minutes depending on the hour. A new third terminal has modernised the airport. Use prepaid taxis or ride-hailing apps rather than touts, and agree fares in advance. Carry some Bangladeshi taka in cash for small purchases, and keep your hotel address handy since signage and language can be a challenge for first-time visitors.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a direct flight from Aurangabad to Dhaka?
No. Aurangabad has no Dhaka non-stop, so expect 1–2 stops via Mumbai, Delhi or Kolkata. Total travel time is about 6–10 hours over the roughly 1,730 km, with the Kolkata–Dhaka leg under 1 hour.
Which airlines fly Aurangabad to Dhaka?
You connect via a metro: IndiGo and Air India fly Kolkata–Dhaka, a leg of under 1 hour, while Biman Bangladesh and US-Bangla also serve the corridor. The domestic feeder from Aurangabad runs on IndiGo or Air India.
How much does an Aurangabad to Dhaka flight cost?
Economy round-trips typically range ₹22,000–₹45,000 depending on routing and season. Booking 4–6 weeks ahead and flying in the May–September monsoon shoulder keeps fares near the lower end.
Do Indians need a visa for Bangladesh?
Yes — Indians must obtain a Bangladesh sticker visa in advance via the High Commission or an IVAC centre; there is no visa on arrival by air. Processing typically takes 5–10 working days, so apply 2–3 weeks ahead.
What is the time difference between Aurangabad and Dhaka?
Dhaka is 30 minutes ahead of India. Bangladesh runs on UTC+6 while IST is UTC+5:30, so 12:00 noon in Aurangabad is 12:30 in Dhaka — essentially no jet lag.
When is the best time to visit Dhaka?
October–March is best, with pleasant 18–30°C days and low humidity, though it is peak fare season. The June–September monsoon is cheapest but brings heavy rain and occasional flooding.
Booking the lowest Aurangabad to Dhaka airfare
There is no single "cheapest day" to fly Aurangabad to Dhaka — the lowest fare is the one you find by comparing live. Open the search above to line up Aurangabad–Dhaka prices across ; booking ahead and avoiding peak weekends typically trims 25–40 percent off the walk-up fare.
Booking Aurangabad to Dhaka at short notice
Flying Aurangabad to Dhaka at short notice doesn't always mean overpaying. Off-peak departures and unsold seats on can surface real same-week deals. Put your date into the FlightGPT search above and we'll show every available IXU–DAC fare side by side in seconds.
Aurangabad to Dhaka flights — connections and routing
There is currently no non-stop service between Aurangabad and Dhaka — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 6–10h (1–2 stops via Delhi/Mumbai/Kolkata). Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Aurangabad Dhaka ticket but are open to a layover.
Aurangabad–Dhaka pricing, explained
Aurangabad–Dhaka pricing rewards comparison over loyalty: the best value rotates between low-cost and full-service carriers depending on the date. FlightGPT's grid surfaces every Aurangabad Dhaka fare with baggage and meals counted in, so the genuinely cheapest all-in ticket is the one that rises to the top.