Bangalore Transportation:
AIR
Bangalore International Airport is also know as Kempegowda International Airport which started operations from 24 May 2008. It is now the fourth busiest airport in India in terms of passenger traffic.
Indian Culinary Academy's distance from airport: 39.4 Kms
Indian Culinary Academy is located near Electronic City and all the buses plying from airport to electronicity can be boarded.
Bus No from airport: Board Vayu Vajra Volvo Bus No:BIAS-8 From Airport to Electronic City and get off the bus at Key Hotel Bus Stop,Singasandra
RAIL
Bangalore comes under the South Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways. Bangalore City Railway Station and Yeshwanthapur Junction connect the city to the rest of the country. Bangalore is also connected by rail to most cities in Karnataka, as well as other metros like Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and other major cities in India.
ROAD
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation operates buses connecting Bangalore with other parts of Karnataka as well as other states. The main bus depots are the Kempegowda Bus Station (popularly known as Majestic), Shantinagar Bus Depot, and Shivajinagar Bus Depot.
Indian Culinary Academy's Distance from Majestic City Bus Station:14.7 Kms
Bus No from Majestic City: 356,356A,356B,356C,356CA,356D,356H,Volvo 356N, From Majestic City Kemepegowda Bus station to Electronic City and get off the bus at Keys Hotel Bus Stop,Singasandra
LOCAL TRANSPORT
A rapid transit system called Namma Metro runs across the city, thereby making it easy for the residents to use public transport.The agency responsible for its implementation is the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL), a joint venture of the Government of India and the Government of Karnataka.The first stretch (Reach 1) of the Purple Line between Baiyyappanahalli and Mahatma Gandhi Road was inaugurated on 20 October 2011.Reach 3 & 3A of the Green Line between Sampige Road and Peenya Industry was inaugurated on 1 March 2014;Reach 3B of the Green Line between Peenya Industry and Nagasandra opened on 1 May 2015. Reach 2 on the Purple Line between Mysore Road and Magadi Road was inaugurated on 16 November 2015.
Auto-rickshaws
Three-wheeled, green and yellow auto-rickshaws referred to as autos, are a popular form of transport. They are metered and can accommodate up to three passengers. Taxi service within Bangalore is provided by several operators. The taxis are commonly called City Taxis, and are usually available only on call. Taxis are metered and are generally more expensive than auto-rickshaws.
Buses operated by city operators are also a means of public transport available in Bangalore. While commuters can buy tickets on boarding these buses, BMTC also provides an option of a bus pass to frequent users. BMTC also runs air-conditioned luxury buses on major routes and even, operates Airport Transport Service (city to International Airport).
Taxi:
Apps based cabs like OLA,Uber are available to commute across the city. Other taxi services available are Meeru,Taxi for Sure,Mega Cabs,Easy cabs etc.Apart from the paid taxi services self driven cars like zoomcar is popular in Bangalore