

Indira Gandhi Circle → Jayanagar 4th Block → Shanthinagar TTMC → M.G Road → Mekhri Circle → Hebbala
Last Updated: February 17, 2026 | Route: Vayu Vajra KIA-5 (Via Jayanagar & Shanthinagar)
The KIA-5 is the primary airport link for residents of South Bangalore, including Banashankari, Jayanagar, and JP Nagar. Running 24/7 with high frequency, it offers a comfortable AC journey to the airport for approximately ₹245 - ₹275.
The KIA-5 is a "High-Frequency" route. Instead of waiting for a specific minute, you can rely on its consistent departure intervals.
| Time Range | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Peak Hours (6 AM - 10 PM) | Every 20–30 Minutes |
| Late Night (11 PM - 5 AM) | Every 45–60 Minutes |
| First Bus | Continuous (24/7) |
Buses depart from the Airport Bus Terminal—look for Bay No. 3 or 4.
The KIA-5 is a scenic route that passes through some of Bangalore's most iconic neighborhoods.
| Stop | Landmark / Connectivity |
|---|---|
| Banashankari TTMC | Green Line Metro Interchange |
| JP Nagar 6th Phase | Near Sarakki Signal |
| Jayanagar 4th Block | Jayanagar Metro Station |
| Shanthinagar TTMC | Major Central Transit Hub |
| Cubbon Park Metro | Purple Line Metro Connection |
| Mekhri Circle | North Bangalore Gateway |
| Hebbal (Esteem Mall) | Final City Stop |
| Kempegowda Airport | Terminal 1 & Terminal 2 |
The Banashankari TTMC is one of Bangalore's premier multi-modal hubs. Leveraging the Metro can save you significant time during peak traffic.
The bus departs from the dedicated Vayu Vajra platforms inside the Banashankari TTMC (Traffic and Transit Management Centre), not from the roadside.
Yes, the KIA-5 serves both the original Terminal 1 and the new Terminal 2 (T2) at BLR.
Yes, the KIA-5 is a 24-hour service. Late-night frequencies are slightly lower, but you will never be stranded.
The first bus usually starts around 4:00 AM, suitable for early morning flights.
If you are traveling in a group of 4 or more, a dedicated airport taxi might actually be comparable in cost and more convenient for door-to-door service. Similarly, if you are running dangerously late for a flight, a cab that can use the toll road without intermediate stops is a faster (though pricier) bet.
Yes, the KIA-5 is a 24/7 service. BMTC understands that flights operate around the clock. During the "midnight block" (11:30 PM to 4:00 AM), the frequency is reduced to roughly one bus every hour or 90 minutes. It is highly recommended to check a live tracking app if you are planning to catch a bus during these graveyard shifts.
The most reliable way is to use the Tummoc App, which is the official digital partner of BMTC. You can also use the "Namma BMTC" app. These platforms use GPS data from the buses to show you exactly how many minutes away the next bus is from the Banashankari TTMC.
At the Banashankari TTMC, the airport buses have a dedicated bay. Usually, these are located near the entrance/front platforms of the station to accommodate passengers with heavy luggage. Look for the teal-colored Volvo buses or the "Vayu Vajra" signage. If you arrive via the Metro, the TTMC is just a short 2-minute walk from the station exit.
While BMTC does not regularly issue printed pamphlets due to frequent timing adjustments, you can find a "static" schedule on the official BMTC website. However, for the most accurate planning, digital real-time tracking is always superior to a printed timetable.
Yes, the Banashankari TTMC is well-lit and has 24/7 security. There are designated seating areas and small kiosks for refreshments that open early.
If KIA-5 is delayed or crowded, it’s good to have a "Plan B.". These BMTC airport routes may help:
On weekdays, BMTC increases the frequency during the early morning hours (4:00 AM to 8:00 AM) to cater to the rush of business travelers catching morning flights. During the "afternoon lull," the frequency might stretch slightly, but rarely beyond an hour.
Saturdays and Sundays often see a more consistent spread of timings. Since city traffic is slightly more predictable on weekend mornings, the buses often reach the airport faster, though late-evening return trips from the airport can be busier as people return from weekend getaways.
One of the greatest advantages of the KIA-5 is its 24/7 nature. BMTC operates a "Night Service" schedule. Between 11:00 PM and 4:00 AM, the frequency decreases (usually one bus every 60–90 minutes), but the service remains active, ensuring that those with midnight or 3:00 AM flights are never stranded.
The KIA-5 service from Banashankari TTMC represents the best of Bengaluru’s public transit—efficient, comfortable, and environmentally conscious. By choosing this route, you save money, reduce stress, and contribute to a greener city. Next time you see that teal Volvo waiting at the TTMC, board with confidence, knowing you’ve made the smartest choice for your airport transfer.
Last Updated: February 17, 2026 | Route: Vayu Vajra KIA-5 (Via Jayanagar & Shanthinagar)
The KIA-5 is the primary airport link for residents of South Bangalore, including Banashankari, Jayanagar, and JP Nagar. Running 24/7 with high frequency, it offers a comfortable AC journey to the airport for approximately ₹245 - ₹275.
The KIA-5 is a "High-Frequency" route. Instead of waiting for a specific minute, you can rely on its consistent departure intervals.
| Time Range | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Peak Hours (6 AM - 10 PM) | Every 20–30 Minutes |
| Late Night (11 PM - 5 AM) | Every 45–60 Minutes |
| First Bus | Continuous (24/7) |
Buses depart from the Airport Bus Terminal—look for Bay No. 3 or 4.
The KIA-5 is a scenic route that passes through some of Bangalore's most iconic neighborhoods.
| Stop | Landmark / Connectivity |
|---|---|
| Banashankari TTMC | Green Line Metro Interchange |
| JP Nagar 6th Phase | Near Sarakki Signal |
| Jayanagar 4th Block | Jayanagar Metro Station |
| Shanthinagar TTMC | Major Central Transit Hub |
| Cubbon Park Metro | Purple Line Metro Connection |
| Mekhri Circle | North Bangalore Gateway |
| Hebbal (Esteem Mall) | Final City Stop |
| Kempegowda Airport | Terminal 1 & Terminal 2 |
The Banashankari TTMC is one of Bangalore's premier multi-modal hubs. Leveraging the Metro can save you significant time during peak traffic.
The bus departs from the dedicated Vayu Vajra platforms inside the Banashankari TTMC (Traffic and Transit Management Centre), not from the roadside.
Yes, the KIA-5 serves both the original Terminal 1 and the new Terminal 2 (T2) at BLR.
Yes, the KIA-5 is a 24-hour service. Late-night frequencies are slightly lower, but you will never be stranded.
The first bus usually starts around 4:00 AM, suitable for early morning flights.
If you are traveling in a group of 4 or more, a dedicated airport taxi might actually be comparable in cost and more convenient for door-to-door service. Similarly, if you are running dangerously late for a flight, a cab that can use the toll road without intermediate stops is a faster (though pricier) bet.
Yes, the KIA-5 is a 24/7 service. BMTC understands that flights operate around the clock. During the "midnight block" (11:30 PM to 4:00 AM), the frequency is reduced to roughly one bus every hour or 90 minutes. It is highly recommended to check a live tracking app if you are planning to catch a bus during these graveyard shifts.
The most reliable way is to use the Tummoc App, which is the official digital partner of BMTC. You can also use the "Namma BMTC" app. These platforms use GPS data from the buses to show you exactly how many minutes away the next bus is from the Banashankari TTMC.
At the Banashankari TTMC, the airport buses have a dedicated bay. Usually, these are located near the entrance/front platforms of the station to accommodate passengers with heavy luggage. Look for the teal-colored Volvo buses or the "Vayu Vajra" signage. If you arrive via the Metro, the TTMC is just a short 2-minute walk from the station exit.
While BMTC does not regularly issue printed pamphlets due to frequent timing adjustments, you can find a "static" schedule on the official BMTC website. However, for the most accurate planning, digital real-time tracking is always superior to a printed timetable.
Yes, the Banashankari TTMC is well-lit and has 24/7 security. There are designated seating areas and small kiosks for refreshments that open early.
If KIA-5 is delayed or crowded, it’s good to have a "Plan B.". These BMTC airport routes may help:
On weekdays, BMTC increases the frequency during the early morning hours (4:00 AM to 8:00 AM) to cater to the rush of business travelers catching morning flights. During the "afternoon lull," the frequency might stretch slightly, but rarely beyond an hour.
Saturdays and Sundays often see a more consistent spread of timings. Since city traffic is slightly more predictable on weekend mornings, the buses often reach the airport faster, though late-evening return trips from the airport can be busier as people return from weekend getaways.
One of the greatest advantages of the KIA-5 is its 24/7 nature. BMTC operates a "Night Service" schedule. Between 11:00 PM and 4:00 AM, the frequency decreases (usually one bus every 60–90 minutes), but the service remains active, ensuring that those with midnight or 3:00 AM flights are never stranded.
The KIA-5 service from Banashankari TTMC represents the best of Bengaluru’s public transit—efficient, comfortable, and environmentally conscious. By choosing this route, you save money, reduce stress, and contribute to a greener city. Next time you see that teal Volvo waiting at the TTMC, board with confidence, knowing you’ve made the smartest choice for your airport transfer.