Bangalore to Almaty Flights — Guide 2026

Bangalore to Almaty flights guide: best 1-stop routings via Delhi or Tashkent, fares, journey time and Kazakhstan visa-free entry for Indians.

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Quick answer: Bangalore to Almaty flights take about ≈ 8–12h (1-stop via Delhi/Tashkent/Dubai), No non-stop from Bangalore — 1-stop via Delhi (DEL), Tashkent (TAS) or a Gulf hub. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BLR–ALA fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

Last reviewed June 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.

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Bangalore to Almaty flights — quick facts

Getting from Bangalore to Almaty by air

There is no direct Bangalore–Almaty flight, so the cleanest path is a one-stop itinerary through Delhi, which is connected to Almaty by Air Astana, Air India and low-cost carriers. From Bangalore you take a domestic feeder to Delhi (about 2.5 hours) and then a roughly 3-hour hop to Almaty. Alternatively you can route via Tashkent on Uzbekistan Airways or via a Gulf hub like Dubai or Sharjah. Expect 1 stop and a total of 8–12 hours depending on layover; the Delhi routing is usually both the shortest and best value.

Best connecting hub: Delhi vs Tashkent vs the Gulf

Delhi (DEL) is the natural hub: it offers the most Almaty frequencies and the shortest overall trip, often with same-day connections. Tashkent (TAS) on Uzbekistan Airways is a scenic alternative and can be cheap, sometimes letting you add a Samarkand stopover. Gulf routings via Dubai or Sharjah exist but add distance, since you backtrack west before flying north-east. For a leisure trip a 2–4 hour layover in Delhi is ideal. See our Delhi to Almaty page for the direct-leg details.

Almaty airport arrival and reaching the city

Almaty International Airport (ALA) lies about 15 km north of the city centre. Immigration is quick for visa-free Indian visitors — you simply present your passport and a return or onward ticket. A taxi or ride-hail (Yandex Go is widely used) into the centre costs roughly 2,500–4,000 tenge (around ₹450–750) and takes 20–30 minutes. Public bus number 92 also runs to the city. The city is compact, walkable and the gateway to the Shymbulak ski resort and Big Almaty Lake.

Fares, baggage and what to expect

On the Delhi routing, Air Astana and full-service carriers usually include 20–30 kg checked baggage; low-cost legs may charge for bags, so check each segment if your ticket is not a single through-fare. Booking the BLR–DEL and DEL–ALA legs together on one ticket protects your connection and baggage transfer. As a guide, economy round-trips on this route typically run ₹28,000–₹55,000 depending on season, climbing in the December ski peak. Carry warm layers in winter — Almaty drops well below freezing.

Best time to fly to Almaty

Almaty is a year-round destination but the experience changes by season. December–February is ski season at Shymbulak and the busiest, priciest window. June–August brings warm days perfect for mountain hikes and is the second peak. The sweet spots for value and pleasant weather are the shoulder seasons of March–May (spring blossom) and September–October (golden autumn). Booking 6–10 weeks ahead and flying mid-week typically gives the best fares; ski-season tickets should be booked 2–3 months out.

Why Indians are flocking to Almaty

Almaty has surged in popularity with Indian travellers for three reasons: visa-free entry, short flying time and dramatic mountain landscapes at a budget-friendly price. The Shymbulak ski resort, the Medeu skating rink, the Kok-Tobe cable car and the turquoise Big Almaty Lake all sit within an hour of the city. It is also a gateway to Charyn Canyon and the wider Silk Road. For honeymooners and snow-seeking families from warm South India, an affordable taste of real winter just a one-stop hop away is a powerful draw.

Kazakhstan visa rules for Indian passport holders

Good news for Indian travellers: Kazakhstan allows visa-free entry for tourism of up to 14 days per visit (and a cap on total days within a 180-day period). You need a passport valid for at least 6 months and proof of onward or return travel. For longer or business stays, an e-visa is available online. Always confirm the current visa-free window before booking, as caps change; our visa guide tracks the latest rules. No advance visa is needed for a standard short holiday.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a direct flight from Bangalore to Almaty?

No non-stop operates from Bangalore. The shortest option is a 1-stop via Delhi, which has direct flights to Almaty, making the total journey roughly 8–12 hours over the 3,530 km distance.

Do Indians need a visa for Almaty, Kazakhstan?

No. Indian passport holders get visa-free entry for tourism of up to 14 days per visit. You need a passport valid 6+ months and an onward ticket; an e-visa covers longer or business stays.

How long does the trip take?

With one stop in Delhi, plan for about 8–12 hours total. The Bangalore-to-Delhi feeder is around 2.5 hours and the Delhi-to-Almaty leg about 3 hours, plus a layover of 1.5–4 hours.

What is the best season to visit Almaty?

December–February is ski season and the busiest. For value and mild weather, choose the March–May or September–October shoulder months. Book ski-season tickets 2–3 months ahead to avoid peak pricing.

How much do flights cost?

Economy round-trips on the Delhi routing typically run ₹28,000–₹55,000 depending on season, rising in the December ski peak. Booking 6–10 weeks ahead and flying mid-week gives the best fares.

How do I get from Almaty airport to the city?

The airport is about 15 km from the centre. A taxi or Yandex Go ride costs roughly 2,500–4,000 tenge (around ₹450–750) and takes 20–30 minutes; city bus 92 is a cheaper option.

How to get the cheapest Bangalore–Almaty fare

What you pay on the Bangalore–Almaty route hinges on timing: book roughly 3–8 weeks ahead, stay flexible on the day of week, and you usually land the better fare. Search Bangalore to Almaty live to see how today's price compares to dates a month out — the gap is often 25–40 percent across .

Same-week Bangalore to Almaty tickets

Last-minute Bangalore to Almaty fares move fast, but they're rarely the same across every airline. Run your date through the search above and FlightGPT compares real-time Bangalore Almaty prices across — so you grab the cheapest seat still open, not the first one you see.

Bangalore to Almaty flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Bangalore and Almaty — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 8–12h (1-stop via Delhi/Tashkent/Dubai). 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 Bangalore Almaty ticket but are open to a layover.

What Bangalore–Almaty fares look like

Expect Bangalore–Almaty fares to vary by cabin, baggage and how the fare is bundled. A bare low-cost fare can end up dearer than a full-service carrier ticket once you add a bag and a seat. FlightGPT shows the all-in price for each option, so you're comparing like for like rather than misleading lead-in fares.