Connectivity to Devanahalli Business Park is very good because it sits next to NH 44 (Airport Road) and is close to Kempegowda International Airport in North Bangalore. The park is just after the airport, near Devanahalli town. People can reach it from the city, the airport and nearby industrial areas without going through the crowded city centre. This helps office staff, transport teams and visitors save time every day.
The main road to Devanahalli Business Park is NH 44 from Hebbal towards the airport. After you cross the airport trumpet flyover, service roads and local approach roads lead towards the business park and Devanahalli side. The park also links to local roads to Devanahalli town, Vijayapura and Hoskote. So trucks, staff buses and supply vehicles can move between the park and nearby warehouses or factories with simple routes.
From Hebbal, you can take the flyover and follow NH 44 in a straight line towards the airport and Devanahalli. The distance is around 30–35 km, and the drive usually takes 40–60 minutes, based on traffic. From Yelahanka, the same highway route is shorter, so travel can drop to 30–45 minutes.
People living in Bagaluru, KIADB Aerospace Park and Hardware Park can join the airport road near the trumpet junction and then continue towards Devanahalli Business Park. For many staff in this belt, daily travel stays close to 20–40 minutes, which is easier than cross-city drives. Workers from Thanisandra, Jakkur and Manyata Tech Park first reach Hebbal and then use NH 44, so they also use one direct highway for most of the route.
BMTC runs many airport and Devanahalli-side buses on NH 44. Staff can get down at stops near the airport zone or Devanahalli and then use cabs or company shuttles to reach the park. Airport taxis and app cabs are available all day on this stretch because of heavy flight traffic and hotels.
The new Airport Metro line from KR Puram towards the airport will give a train option up to stations near the terminal. From those metro stations, companies can run shuttle buses, or staff can take shared cabs to Devanahalli Business Park. This helps people who do not want to drive long distances every day.
The planned Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) runs around Bengaluru and touches towns like Devanahalli, Doddaballapura and Hoskote. When more parts of STRR open, traffic from these towns can reach Devanahalli Business Park without going through Hebbal or KR Puram. Trucks and staff buses can use STRR to move from one town to another and then join NH 44 near Devanahalli.
Together, NH 44 and STRR create a strong road grid around the park. This is useful for both cargo movement and daily office travel.
Good connectivity to Devanahalli Business Park supports housing demand in North Bangalore. Many employees choose to live in Devanahalli, Bagaluru, KIADB Aerospace Park, Yelahanka and Hennur–Thanisandra. These areas give shorter drives to work and quick trips to the airport.
Because of this, there is steady demand for apartments, villas and plots along the airport corridor. Projects near Bagaluru and Aerospace Park get interest from staff who work in Devanahalli Business Park and the airport zone. Strong roads today and a metro in future make this belt safer for long-term buyers who want both job access and good travel links.