Flights from Bahrain to Hyderabad from BHD219

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Flights from Bahrain to Hyderabad

Best Deals for Bahrain to Hyderabad Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Bahrain to Hyderabad Flights on Etihad
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Arriving in Hyderabad

Flying from Bahrain

Choose  Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, for flights from Bahrain to Hyderabad on which you will be travelling in comfort and style. 

Fly from Bahrain to Hyderabad with Etihad Airways

Explore one of India’s most mesmerising cities with flights from Bahrain to Hyderabad. Delight in the sights, smells and flavours of this bustling Indian city.

Make sure you get to sample the local favourite, Biriyani from one of the many street food stalls in the city. Find out more about Bahrain to Hyderabad flights today.

BAH to HYD: flight facts

Time difference +2.5 hours

Hyderabad is two hours and 30 minutes ahead of Bahrain.

Flight distance 1,899 miles

The shortest flight from Bahrain (BAH) to Hyderabad (HYD) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) covers 1,899 miles (3,056 kilometres).

Your flight from Bahrain to Hyderabad

After take-off from Bahrain International Airport (BAH), your Etihad flight will make the relatively short hop across the Arabian Gulf headed for its connection point at Abu Dhabi.

The onward journey to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) will see you travelling over Oman and the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Bahrain to Hyderabad: FAQs

What is the currency in Hyderabad?

Like the rest of India, Hyderabad uses Indian Rupees (INR) as currency. It is illegal for travellers from most countries to take rupees into India, but travellers’ cheques can be carried over the borders.

Alternatively, you can exchange your cash into rupees when you land in India. Check your local government website for the most up to date information about taking rupees in and out of India.

How do I get from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport to the centre of Hyderabad?

Pushpak bus services are a handy way of travelling from the airport to the city centre. Taxis are another transfer option for new arrivals.

You’ll find many taxis parked outside the airport arrivals terminal. Car rental at the airport is provided by Srinivasa Rent-a-Cab and One Car Rental Services.

Top tips for Bahrain to Hyderabad

indian food pilaf rice with meat and vegetables

Enjoy a feast of delights in Hyderabad’s restaurants

Just as Bahrainis love their chicken machboos, the residents of Hyderabad like nothing better than tucking into a biryani.

One of the best places to try the local version is the Secunderabad neighbourhood’s Paradise restaurant, which has its own roof garden. Another popular eaterie is Chutneys, where the specialities include thick rice pancakes called uttapams.

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See the city’s historic landmarks

If visits to the Bahrain National Museum have fired your interest in history, then make sure your Hyderabad holiday takes in two of the city’s most famous landmarks.

The Charminar triumphal arch is often described as the Arc de Triomphe of the East and dates to the late 16th century, while the story of Golconda Fort began even earlier, during the Kakatiya dynasty in the 13th century.