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Kochi Airport code is COK and Hyderabad Airport code is HYD. The name of the Kochi Airport is Cochin International Airport and Hyderabad Airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
Kochi is a beautiful city in Kerala, popularly known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea. Give your eyes a visual treat with the backwaters of Kochi, or experience the picturesque Marine Drive. Kochi is also home to the oldest synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations, the Jewish Synagogue. Willingdon Island, Hill Palace, and Fort Kochi are some other great places to visit in the city.
Hyderabad has plenty of interesting sites to explore. History buffs can visit the Mecca Masjid, Golconda Fort or the Charminar. Laad Bazaar – Also called Chudi Bazaar, is on the west of Charminar, and is known for its bangles, jewellery and pearls. Lotus Pond is a garden built around a pond situated in Jubilee Hills, said to be designed by an Italian designer.
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Airport name: Cochin International Airport
Airport Rd, Kochi
Kerala 683111
IATA Code: COK
Helpline No: 0484 261 0115
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Airport Name: Shamshabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
Shamshabad, Hyderabad,
Telangana 500409
IATA Code: HYD
Tel: +91 40 6739 4099
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Fort Kochi is part of a handful of water-bound regions toward the south-west of the mainland Kochi, collectively known as Old Kochi or West Kochi.
Now regarded as one of the supreme architectural achievements of the Quṭb Shāhī period, the Charminar is a grand architectural composition in Indo-Saracenic style.