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DELHI (DEL)-MUMBAI (BOM)

  • DEPARTURE: Indira Gandhi International Airport
  • Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhya Dham
From₹0.00₹6,400.00
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Delhi to Mumbai Flight Connectivity

The Delhi to Mumbai route is one of the most popular flight paths in India, offering excellent connectivity with frequent flights throughout the year. Direct flights are available from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) to Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA). Mumbai airport is a major hub for both domestic and international flights, connecting to cities across Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and Southeast Asia, as well as numerous tier-2 cities within India. A non-stop flight from Delhi to Mumbai typically takes around 2 hours and 10 minutes.

Delhi to Mumbai Flight Distance

The flight distance between Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is approximately 1,148 kilometers. There are numerous direct and connecting flights available on this route.

Direct Flights from Delhi to Mumbai

You can find direct flights from Delhi to Mumbai throughout the week with a high frequency of departures. Major domestic airlines such as Akasa Air, IndiGo, SpiceJet, Vistara, and Air India serve this sector.

  • Akasa Air: First flight at 10:55 am, arriving in Mumbai at 1:05 pm. Evening flight at 4:00 pm, arriving at 6:10 pm.
  • IndiGo: Frequent flights starting from 5:30 am, with subsequent flights at 7:15 am, 9:00 am, and more.
  • SpiceJet: First flight at 12:00 noon, landing in Mumbai at 2:25 pm.
  • Vistara: Flights at 7:30 am, 9:00 am, and 10:20 am, each taking around 2 hours and 15 minutes.
  • Air India: Morning flights at 7:00 am, 8:00 am, 9:00 am, and 10:00 am, with multiple options throughout the day.

Morning flights are often cheaper than evening flights and are preferred by budget-conscious travelers.

Connecting Flights from Delhi to Mumbai

There are also several connecting flights available from Delhi to Mumbai, operated by AirAsia, IndiGo, Air India, and Vistara, with varying layover times:

  • AirAsia: Leaves Delhi at 9:40 pm, layover in Jaipur for 1.5 hours, total journey of 4 hours and 35 minutes.
  • IndiGo: Departs at 11:40 pm, layover in Ahmedabad for 3 hours, total journey of 6 hours.
  • Air India: Leaves at 8:30 am, layover in Ahmedabad for 7.5 hours, total journey of 10 hours and 40 minutes.
  • Vistara: Departs at 9:20 pm, layover in Ahmedabad for 6 hours, total journey of 9 hours.

Tips for Finding Cheap Flights from Delhi to Mumbai

  • Yatra Prime Subscription: Offers special fares and waives convenience fees on domestic bookings for a six-month membership costing INR 999 plus taxes.
  • Advance Booking: Book about three months in advance for the lowest fares, with significant savings available around seven weeks prior to departure.
  • Morning Flights: Generally cheaper than afternoon or evening flights. Early morning or flights between 9:00 am and 11:00 am are usually less expensive.
  • Low-Season Travel: September is a good time to travel for cheaper fares, avoiding the high season months of May, June, and July.

Facilities at Delhi and Mumbai Airports

  • Shopping and Dining: Both airports offer a wide range of international brands and dining options.
  • Airport Hotels: Delhi’s IGI Airport features the Holiday Inn Express in T3, and Mumbai’s CSMIA has the Niranta Airport Transit Hotel in Terminal 2.
  • Medical Care: Both airports provide medical assistance, with facilities such as advance life support ambulances and medical centers.
  • Banks and ATMs: Multiple ATMs are available at both airports, with various banking options.
  • Child Care: Dedicated nursing rooms and diaper changing stations are available at both airports.

Transport to and from Delhi and Mumbai Airports

  • Delhi Airport: Accessible by metro (Orange Line Airport Express and Magenta Line), buses, and various cab services such as Ola, Uber, and traditional radio taxis.
  • Mumbai Airport: Options include regular metered taxis, pre-paid taxis, Ola, Uber, auto-rickshaws (for suburban areas), and BEST buses.

Places to Visit in Mumbai

The ideal time to visit Mumbai is during the cooler months from November to February, when the monsoons are long gone, and the humidity is at its lowest. During this period, you can enjoy historical walks, dine out, stroll along Marine Drive, and experience the city’s bustling outdoors. Mumbai offers numerous attractions, including the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Kanheri Caves, Chowpatty Beach, Aksa Beach, Elephanta Caves, Juhu Beach, Colaba Causeway, Siddhivinayak Temple, and Haji Ali Dargah.

Here are five must-visit destinations in Mumbai:

Gateway of India:
The Gateway of India, Mumbai’s most iconic monument, stands at Apollo Bunder facing the Arabian Sea. It symbolizes the city’s colonial past and was the first structure to greet visitors arriving by sea. Often referred to as the ‘Taj Mahal of Mumbai,’ this monument offers a stunning view of the sea dotted with boats and serves as the departure point for trips to the Elephanta Caves. The Gateway of India was built to commemorate King George V and Queen Mary’s visit to India in 1911. The construction began in 1919 and was completed in 1924, inaugurated by Viceroy Rufus Isaacs, the Earl of Reading. Adjacent to it is the Taj Mahal Palace, a luxury hotel built by Jamshedji Tata.

Marine Drive:
Marine Drive is a 3.5-kilometer C-shaped boulevard along the south coast of Mumbai, connecting Nariman Point with Girgaum Chowpatty. Known as the Queen’s Necklace for its glittering lights resembling a necklace at night, this iconic promenade is lined with tetrapods imported from Australia in 1958 to protect the shoreline. Marine Drive’s art deco buildings are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The idea for Marine Drive dates back to the 1860s, but the actual project took shape in 1919, funded by private investors to connect Nariman Point with Malabar Hill.

Chowpatty Beach:
Chowpatty Beach, or Girgaum Chowpatty, is a popular beach in South Mumbai known for its street food, Sunday picnics, and evening gatherings. The beach transforms in the evening with street-food vendors offering delicacies like bhelpuri, roasted peanuts, barf gola, spicy chaat, milk kulfi, chana masala, and pav-bhaji. It’s a lively entertainment spot with street performers, magicians, ferris wheels, and camel rides. Located along Marine Drive, it’s an excellent place to catch the sunset and enjoy a seaside stroll.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park:
Located in Borivali, Sanjay Gandhi National Park offers a glimpse into the region’s biodiversity. It is the only national park within city limits globally, covering 103 square kilometers and managed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change. Visitors can explore the park’s diverse wildlife, trek through its lush surroundings, and visit the ancient Kanheri Caves, which date back to between the 9th and 1st centuries BCE. The park also features two man-made lakes, Vihar Lake and Tulsi Lake.

Shree Siddhivinayak Temple:
Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple is a significant Hindu shrine in Mumbai. Originally built in 1801, the temple underwent renovations completed in 1993. It is famous for its gold-plated domes and the deity’s golden throne. The temple attracts throngs of devotees daily, including Bollywood celebrities seeking blessings before new projects. The temple is open daily from 5:30 am, with extended hours on Tuesdays. Visitors can opt for a paid darshan to skip the long queues. The temple’s structure includes pink granite and marble, with multiple domes either gold-plated or made from a combination of five metals.

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