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About Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
Hyderabad's Deccan plateau location provides moderate conditions. Pre-monsoon heat and monsoon rain patterns.
Is Hyderabad Airport turbulent?
Hyderabad sits on the Deccan Plateau, giving it a more moderate climate than coastal Indian cities. Monsoon seasons bring thunderstorms, particularly June through September. The airport's modern design (opened 2008) handles weather efficiently. Unlike Mumbai or Chennai, Hyderabad rarely faces cyclone impacts.
- Deccan Plateau location provides moderate climate
- Modern airport opened in 2008
- Lower cyclone risk than coastal airports
How does monsoon affect Hyderabad flights?
The southwest monsoon (June-September) brings afternoon thunderstorms and heavy rain. Morning flights typically avoid the worst weather. The modern infrastructure handles rain efficiently without the flooding issues seen at some older Indian airports. Delays are common but rarely extended.
When is the best time to fly from Hyderabad?
October through February offers cool, dry conditions. March through May is hot but dry. Monsoon season (June-September) brings the most weather delays. Hyderabad's plateau location makes it one of India's more reliable airports year-round.
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