Godrej Parkshire Airport is a designed residential development in Hoskote, East Bangalore, offering a smart, calm, and well-connected lifestyle. The entire location is planned in a way that even a child can navigate clear roads, simple routes, and smooth connectivity make everyday travel effortless.
It is set in one of Bangalore’s fastest-growing corridors, Godrej Parkshire Airport attracts families, professionals, and long-term investors who value convenience and growth. With schools, hospitals, tech parks, malls, and the airport all within easy reach, the project brings a perfect blend of comfort, accessibility, and future-ready living.
About BLR Airport
Kempegowda International Airport, also called BLR Airport, is Bangalore’s main airport. It is located in Devanahalli, about 40 km from the city center. It is one of India’s top airports and has won many awards from Skytrax and ACI for comfort, service quality, and easy travel experience.
History, Naming & Ownership
Key Routes You Can Take
Below are the main airport routes rewritten for Godrej Parkshire, Hoskote, while keeping your original structure.
Via SH 35 and NH 44 (Devanahalli International Airport Road)
This is the most preferred route from Godrej Parkshire. You travel from Hoskote towards Whitefield Main Road, then connect to SH 35, and finally join NH 44 which leads straight to the airport. This route is smooth, wide, and easy to follow.
Via Outer Ring Road (ORR)
Start from Hoskote Road → reach KR Puram → move to Marathahalli and Hebbal via ORR → continue toward NH 44 → reach the airport. This route is useful when traffic near Hoskote is heavy.
Via Budigere Cross
This is a smart and slightly offbeat route for peak hours. Travel from Hoskote → Budigere Road → KIAL Road → Airport. This route helps when NH 44 has traffic delays.
1. Travel Time by Two-Wheeler
If you are traveling by bike, the fastest route is via SH 104, and it takes around 1 hour 15–21 minutes. This route has smooth roads and less congestion.
2. Detailed Step-by-Step Route (Car & Two-Wheeler)
From Godrej Parkshire:
Hoskote Main Road → Whitefield–Hoskote Road → Budigere Road → SH 104 → Airport City Avenue → BLR Airport
This simple step-by-step path works for both bikes and cars.
4. Mention of Toll Roads
The STRR route includes toll fees. Routes via SH 104 and Budigere Cross usually do not require tolls.
5. Highlight of Fastest Route
The fastest and most preferred route from Godrej Parkshire to BLR Airport is via SH 104. It has the shortest distance and the most stable traffic flow.
6. Route Comparisons Based on Traffic Conditions
Even during busy hours, SH 104 is the most reliable and quickest route.
ORR is best during late evenings or early mornings.
Budigere Road is ideal for avoiding peak-time congestion.
About Kempegowda International Airport (BLR Airport)
Kempegowda International Airport is Bangalore’s primary international airport.
It is located in Devanahalli and is one of India’s most advanced airports.
Quick Details
The airport is well connected to the city through highways, airport buses, and cab services.
Terminals at BLR: A Quick Guide
Terminal 1 (T1)
Handles domestic flights.
35 million passengers per year.
Great for travel within India.
Terminal 2 (T2)
Opened in 2023.
Known as “Terminal in a Garden”.
Handles all international flights.
Phase I capacity: 25 million passengers.
Expansion planned for additional 20 million passengers by 2028.
Distance From Major Bangalore Areas to BLR Airport
Other Key Distances
Connectivity Options From Godrej Parkshire to Airport
Flights, Services & Future Developments
Flights & Destinations
Over 380+ flights daily
Connects to 109 destinations
Major international routes: Dubai, London, Singapore, Frankfurt
Airport Services
Latest Developments (2025 Update)
Why Godrej Parkshire Is a Smart Pick for Airport Connectivity?
Godrej Parkshire offers peaceful living with excellent travel convenience.
The project stands in a beautiful, green area while still being close to all major roads that lead to the airport.
You can reach BLR Airport easily within 1 to 1.5 hours. Future metro lines and road upgrades will reduce the travel time even more.