Kolkata Airport handles a steady flow of late-night flights, both domestic and international. Many flights from the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Indian metros arrive between 10 PM and 2 AM. If that is your situation, here is what to expect.
What the airport looks like at night
The terminal remains fully operational for arriving flights. Air conditioning works, restrooms are open, and the arrivals hall is staffed. A few food counters may still be open, though selection is limited. ATMs and the prepaid taxi counter remain active.
The atmosphere is quieter than daytime but not deserted — late-night arrivals are common enough that there is always activity.
Transport options after 10 PM
| Option | Available? | Cost to City Center | Notes | |--------|-----------|-------------------|-------| | Prepaid taxi | Yes | INR 350–500 (~4–6 EUR) | Counter operates for all flights | | Ola / Uber | Yes | INR 250–500 (~3–6 EUR) | Wait may be 5–15 min; usually no surge | | Private transfer | Yes | INR 800–1,500 (~9–17 EUR) | Driver waiting at arrivals | | Metro | No | — | Last train around 10 PM | | Auto-rickshaw | Limited | INR 200–350 (~2–4 EUR) | Few available; not recommended at night |
The good news about late-night travel
Kolkata traffic, which can make daytime journeys painful, largely clears out by 11 PM. The drive from CCU to central Kolkata drops to about 20–30 minutes at night — half the daytime average. Roads are open, and the ride is smooth.
Rideshare pricing is also typically at its lowest. No surge, shorter routes due to traffic, and reasonable availability of drivers.
The Metro gap
Kolkata Metro stops running around 10 PM. If you were counting on the Metro (which is the cheapest option at INR 25–40), a late arrival means you need an alternative. This is the most significant change from daytime transport.
Safety at night
The airport area is well-lit and secure. The prepaid taxi system operates normally for all arriving flights, which means a regulated car is always available. Ola and Uber track your ride, providing an additional layer of accountability.
Avoid auto-rickshaws and unmetered taxis late at night. Stick to the prepaid counter or app-based cabs.
For first-time visitors arriving on a late international flight — likely tired, possibly jet-lagged, and unfamiliar with the city — a pre-booked private transfer removes all uncertainty. Your driver is there when you walk out, the car is comfortable, and the ride to your hotel is seamless. At INR 800–1,500 (~9–17 EUR), it is a small price for a smooth arrival.
If your flight arrives very late (after 1 AM)
Flights occasionally land after 1 AM due to delays. The prepaid taxi counter will still be active. Ola/Uber availability drops but does not disappear — you might wait 10–15 minutes. Pre-booked transfers are the most reliable option at this hour.
There are no hotels within walking distance of the airport, but several are within a 10-minute drive in New Town and Rajarhat — an option if you prefer not to make the full trip to central Kolkata at that hour.