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How do you get from Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) to downtown Hyderabad — the cheapest way?

₹300.00Cheapest route
1 h 20 min

The cheapest way from Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) into central Hyderabad is the TSRTC Pushpak AC Airport Liner bus, Route AM, straight to Secunderabad: pay the conductor ₹300 on board and it takes roughly 70–90 minutes depending on traffic. Metro rail does not yet reach the airport, so the Pushpak bus is the only public-transport option — buy your ticket at the counter or from the conductor, never from a tout inside the terminal offering a 'shared taxi.' A prepaid taxi at the official HAC counter costs about ₹1,000–1,200 plus tolls, roughly four times the bus fare.

How to find it

  1. AIRPORTHyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
  2. 01From arrivals/baggage claim, follow signs toward the Taxi/Bus counters and exit; the TSRTC Pushpak bus stand is about a 100-metre walk, over near the car park and taxi bays.
  3. 02Board any Route AM bus (signed 'Pushpak' / 'Secunderabad') and pay the conductor ₹300 for a one-way ticket to Secunderabad — buses leave roughly every 30–45 minutes, round the clock.
  4. 03Ride about 70–90 minutes (traffic-dependent) via Aramghar, Lakdikapul and Secretariat to Secunderabad; Abids and Hitec City are reachable by a short local bus, share-auto or metro connection from stops along the same route.
  5. CITY CENTREHyderabad

Ticket

TSRTC Pushpak AC Airport Liner one-way ticket, Route AM to Secunderabad

Where to buy: At one of the TSRTC Pushpak ticket counters just before the airport exit (near the Taxi/Bus counters signage after baggage claim), or straight from the conductor once you board.

How to pay: Counters and the conductor take cash; card/UPI acceptance varies by counter, so keep small rupee notes handy. No advance booking or validation needed — pay as you board.

Local's trick: Skip the ticket-counter queue: Pushpak buses run 24/7 roughly every 30–45 minutes and you pay the conductor on board, so there's no need to book ahead or line up. Screens above baggage claim show live Pushpak departure times.
Trap to avoid: Don't take the first tout who approaches you inside the terminal offering a 'shared taxi' or cab — unauthorised touts at RGIA are known to overcharge or bundle unwanted shares. A prepaid sedan at the official HAC counter runs about ₹1,000–1,200 to Secunderabad (plus a ₹130–180 ORR toll), roughly four times the bus.

Frequently asked

What is the cheapest way from Hyderabad airport to the city?
The TSRTC Pushpak AC Airport Liner bus, Route AM, to Secunderabad for ₹300, paid to the conductor on board. It takes roughly 70–90 minutes depending on traffic.
Does the Hyderabad Metro go to the airport?
No. As of mid-2026 the Hyderabad Metro (including the planned Airport Express corridor) does not reach Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, so the Pushpak bus is the cheapest public-transport link to the city.
Where do I catch the Pushpak bus at the airport?
About a 100-metre walk from arrivals/baggage claim, near the Taxi/Bus counters signage and the car park. Buses run roughly every 30–45 minutes, 24/7.
Do I need to book the Pushpak bus ticket in advance?
No. Buy it at a TSRTC counter just before the exit or pay the conductor in cash once you board; card/UPI acceptance varies by counter.
How much is a taxi from Hyderabad Airport to the city?
The official HAC prepaid counter charges about ₹1,000–1,200 plus a ₹130–180 toll to Secunderabad — around four times the ₹300 bus fare — and unauthorised touts inside the terminal can charge even more. Only worth it for door-to-door speed.
What is the best way from HYD to downtown Hyderabad?
For budget travellers the best way is the cheapest one: the TSRTC Pushpak AC Airport Liner bus (Route AM) to Secunderabad, ₹300 paid to the conductor and roughly 70–90 minutes — the cheapest public-transport link to the city centre.

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