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Quick answer: Bangalore to Baku flights take about ≈ 9–13h (1-stop via Delhi/Dubai/Doha), No non-stop from Bangalore — 1-stop via Delhi (DEL), Dubai (DXB) or Doha (DOH). Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BLR–GYD 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 Baku flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 4,380 km great-circle
- Typical flight time: ≈ 9–13h (1-stop via Delhi/Dubai/Doha)
- Typical routing: No non-stop from Bangalore — 1-stop via Delhi (DEL), Dubai (DXB) or Doha (DOH)
- Visa for Indians: Azerbaijan e-visa (ASAN) required in advance
Flying from Bangalore to Baku
No carrier flies Bangalore–Baku non-stop, so the practical route is a single stop. Delhi (DEL) is the strongest option because Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) and IndiGo operate direct Delhi–Baku flights; you take a Bangalore–Delhi feeder of about 2.5 hours and then a roughly 4-hour hop. Alternatively, Emirates via Dubai or Qatar Airways via Doha connect you with a westward detour. Expect 1 stop and a total of 9–13 hours; the Delhi routing is usually the shortest and most economical for this trip.
Best hub: Delhi or a Gulf connection
Delhi gives you the most direct geometry to Baku and the cheapest typical fares, with same-day onward connections. A Gulf hub like Dubai (DXB) or Doha (DOH) is worth considering if you want premium-cabin comfort or are combining Baku with a Gulf stopover, but it adds distance since you fly west before turning north. For a leisure trip, book the Bangalore–Delhi and Delhi–Baku legs on a single ticket and target a 2–3 hour layover. Our Delhi to Baku page covers the direct leg in detail.
Heydar Aliyev Airport and getting into Baku
You arrive at Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD), a sleek modern terminal about 25 km north-east of central Baku. Immigration is straightforward if your e-visa is in order. The Aero Express bus (H1) runs to the 28 May metro station in the centre for around 1.30 manat and takes about 35–40 minutes. A taxi or Bolt ride costs roughly 20–30 manat (around ₹1,000–1,500) and takes 25–30 minutes. The walled Old City (Icherisheher) and the Caspian boulevard are the main draws once you arrive.
Baggage and fare guidance
On the Delhi routing, Azerbaijan Airlines and full-service carriers typically include 20–30 kg checked baggage in economy, while low-cost legs may charge separately — so verify each segment if you do not have a single through-fare. Booking both legs on one ticket protects baggage transfer and your connection. As a guide, economy round-trips on this route typically run ₹32,000–₹60,000 depending on season and hub. Summer (the wedding-and-holiday peak) and the New Year period push prices to the top of that band.
When to visit Baku
Baku has a dry, breezy climate. Summer (July–August) is hot and the high-tourism peak; winters are mild but windy. The most comfortable and best-value times are the shoulder seasons of April–June (spring) and September–October (warm autumn), when temperatures are pleasant for walking the Old City and the seaside boulevard. The Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend spikes hotel and flight prices, so avoid it unless that is your goal. Book 6–10 weeks ahead and fly mid-week for the lowest fares.
Why Baku appeals to Indian travellers
Baku has boomed as a destination for Indian honeymooners, families and groups thanks to its easy e-visa, short flight, affordable luxury and a striking mix of old and new. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed walled Old City, the Flame Towers light show, the mud volcanoes and fire-temple of Absheron, and day trips to the Gobustan rock carvings. Indian food is increasingly available, and the city is very welcoming. For travellers wanting a Europe-meets-Asia vibe without a long-haul flight, Baku hits a sweet spot.
Azerbaijan e-visa for Indian passport holders
Indian travellers need an Azerbaijan visa in advance, but the process is easy: apply online for the ASAN e-visa, which is usually issued within about 3 working days (an urgent option can be quicker). The standard e-visa grants a single entry for a stay of up to 30 days. You need a passport valid 6+ months, a recent photo and your travel details. Keep a printed copy for immigration at GYD. Check current fees and processing times in our visa guide before booking, as rules can change.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a direct flight from Bangalore to Baku?
No. There is no non-stop from Bangalore. The best option is a 1-stop via Delhi, which has direct Baku flights, for a total journey of about 9–13 hours over the 4,380 km route.
Do Indians need a visa for Baku?
Yes, but it is simple. Indian passport holders apply online for the Azerbaijan ASAN e-visa, usually issued in about 3 working days, granting a single entry stay of up to 30 days.
How long is the journey?
With one stop in Delhi, plan for about 9–13 hours total. The Bangalore-to-Delhi feeder is around 2.5 hours and the Delhi-to-Baku leg about 4 hours, plus a 1.5–3 hour layover.
What does a return flight cost?
Economy round-trips typically run ₹32,000–₹60,000 depending on season and hub. Summer and the New Year period sit at the top of that range; the April–June and September–October shoulder months are cheapest.
When is the best time to visit Baku?
April–June and September–October offer mild weather and better prices. Avoid the Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend, when flights and hotels spike. Book 6–10 weeks ahead for the best deals.
How do I reach central Baku from the airport?
The airport is about 25 km out. The H1 Aero Express bus reaches the centre in 35–40 minutes for around 1.30 manat, while a taxi or Bolt costs roughly 20–30 manat (₹1,000–1,500) and takes 25–30 minutes.
Find the cheapest Bangalore to Baku flight
The cheapest Bangalore to Baku airfare on any given day depends on three things — your travel date, your airline preference and how far ahead you book. Use the FlightGPT search box above to compare Bangalore to Baku ticket prices across — typically the lowest fare today differs from the lowest fare 30 days out by 25–40 percent. We surface every option so the lowest Bangalore-Baku price wins.
Last-minute Bangalore to Baku flights
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Bangalore to Baku flights — connections and routing
There is currently no non-stop service between Bangalore and Baku — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 9–13h (1-stop via Delhi/Dubai/Doha). 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 Baku ticket but are open to a layover.
Bangalore to Baku airfare — what to expect
Bangalore to Baku ticket prices on the FlightGPT live grid update by the minute. The lowest-priced Bangalore Baku airfare today might be on a low-cost carrier; next month's best deal might be a full-service carrier flight bundled with checked baggage and a meal. We compare fully-bundled all-in fares, never base fares with surprise add-ons.