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Introduction
There are direct flights and trains for this journey. Kolkata (West Bengal) to Goa (Goa) distance is 2144 km and you can get there by flight in just over 4 hours and 15 minutes or by train fares starting from ₹ 514. The temperatures at this time of the day are in a comfortable range.
There are direct flights and trains for this journey. Kolkata (West Bengal) to Goa (Goa) driving directions for the distance of 2144 kilometres. It will take at least 1 day 9 hours 26 minutes by road and will cost you at least ₹ 10720 of fuel! The weather is amazing right now. You'll have a great time.
Train route * Train Name - Amravati Exp 18047 ( Vasco to west Bengal) * 11:30 PM 3:00
Duration Running * PM39h
30m
Days * Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat
Class Price * SL -514/- * 3A- 1408/- * 2 A- 2258/- * 1 A – 2800/-
Air ways * There are direct flights and trains for this journey. Kolkata (West Bengal) to Goa (Goa) distance is 2144 km and you can get there by flight in just over 4 hours and 15 minutes. * There are plenty of Kolkata (West Bengal) to Goa (Goa) flights. The tickets for the cheapest flights cost around ₹ 4313 * (Kolkata) Airlines Days Arrival
(Goa) Flight Num 08:00 Spice jet Daily 13:00 SG803 * 09:05 JetLite Tue 13:25 S2401 * 09:35 Jet air Daily 14:00 9W624 * 09:45 JetLite Daily Ex Tue 14:10 S24401
Road ways * Kolkata (West Bengal) to Goa (Goa) driving directions for the distance of 2144 kilometres. It will take at least 1 day 9 hours 26 minutes by road and will cost you at least ₹ 10720 of fuel approx.
Water ways * No availability of passenger cargo from Goa to West Bengal * Only Goods cargo. From | To | Airline | Airfare* | | Kolkata | Goa | JetLite | Rs. 4,084 | | Book Now |

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