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Budget Airlines to India
Budget Airlines to India

For a destination as large as India, there are of course, a lot of beautiful cities you can visit. Some of the destinations you should not miss when you go on a trip to India are Taj Mahal, Mumbai, Goa, Jaipur and Sikkim. But before you even plan on the places you will be visiting when you get to India, first settle the means by which you'll be getting there!Low cost carriers like Air India Express, Air India Regional, IndiGo and Go Air are the ones you should look into if you are searching for cheap flights to India. Air India Express is actually Air India's budget sister airline. It flies to different destinations in the Middle East such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat and Salalah. Air India Regional on the other hand is Air India's carrier that services other regions of India. IndiGo which has its base in Delhi, flies to a total of 20 different locations in India. Go Air is based in Mumbai and flies to Delhi, Ahmedabad, Cochin, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu and Srinagar. With a lot of cheap carriers to choose from, booking your trip to India will be very easy!

Cheap Flights to India

Mumbai is Indias capital city and at the same time, the countrys largest and busiest city. Aside from having a huge population of seven million people, it also is home to a huge number of tourist spots people from all over the world love to go to. If you are one of these people who is looking for a culture and tradition-rich destination just like India, book your trip now!Flights headed to Mumbai are usually at their lowest rates during the days of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It is highly discouraged to book flights on Mondays as these are relatively more expensive than other days of the week. This day is popular with business travelers, while weekends are popular with people on holidays. So if you are about to book a flight to India, these are the days that you should avoid. You might also want to consider checking out low cost carriers such as Air Deccan, Go Air, Kingfisher Airlines and Air-India Express Fly if your planned destination is Mumbai.

Tips on Getting Cheap Flights to India

Do you want to spend your vacation in India?Well then get hold of your pen and a piece of paper and take these notes down on how you can get cheap plane tickets to India!First, consider travelling on less popular carriers. Examples of these would be the low cost carriers Kenya Airways and Gulf Air, among others. Air India and Indian Airlines are both India's major airlines so expect more expensive plane tickets than those airlines mentioned earlier. Also don't forget to take note of the carrier's peak and off peak days. Common sense tells us that those trips booked during holidays like New Year and Christmas day would of course be the most costly. Also research when India's national events and festivals are for these would likely cause the air ticket prices to soar. When it comes to days of the week, its cheapest to fly mid-week. Avoid Mondays and weekends as much as possible. It would also help if you get flights that go through large cities for stopover.

Cheap Around the World Flights

Want to go on the best trip of your life?Why not take a trip around the world?There's no need to worry about sky high expenses, especially when it comes to air tickets, for there are so many cheap around the world flights available that you can choose from. A simple itinerary would be from London-Stansted to Kuala Lumpur via Air Asia X, to Singapore on Air Asia, Tiger or Jetstar, to Melbourne on Tiger, to Honolulu via Jetstar, to Vancouver via WestJet, and then back to London-Gatwick on Air Transat. But be aware there could be some rapid changes in routes for this happens with low cost airlines. However if your schedule is flexible anyway, then this should not be a worry. It would be smart to book the parts of your trip one step at a time to avoid problems when it comes to sudden changes in routes.

by: Guilluame Athill




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