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Cheap Air Travel to India
Cheap Air Travel to India

Mumbai, India's capital city is considered both the country's 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 would like to immerse themselves in the culture-rich country of India, book your flights now!Airfares to Mumbai are usually cheapest during the days of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It is not recommended for you to take Monday flights, as these are more expensive. This is the day of the week when businessmen usually book their flights, while weekends for those who are on holidays. So if you are about to book a flight to India, these are the days that you should avoid. You might also what to try and check out Air Deccan, Go Air, Kingfisher Airlines and Air-India Express Fly, especially if you are headed to the city of Mumbai.

Tips on Getting Cheap Air Tickets 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. Since you are going to India, carriers that would likely fall into this category are Kenya Airways and Gulf Air, among others. Air India and Indian Airlines are two of India's major carriers so it is expected that they have pricier air tickets than those mentioned above. Also don't forget to take note of the carrier's peak and off peak days. It's a given that air tickets booked during the holiday season especially on New Year and Christmas days are of course the priciest. Also take note of Indias national events or festivals as these may also cause airfare costs to rise. When it comes to the days of the week when flights are cheapest, it would be during the middle of the week. Avoid Mondays and weekends as much as possible. It would also help if you get flights that go through large cities for stopover.

Budget 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. You have to watch out for rapid changes in routes though as this happens often with low cost carriers. But if you have a flexible schedule anyway, then there's no need to stress about it. You may also opt to book only one segment of your trip at a time to avoid on the spot problems and stresses that can arise.

Budget Indonesia Flights

Are you currently online shopping for cheap flights to Indonesia?Here are a few tips you might find useful. Batava Air is one of Indonesia's budget airlines that offer cheap flights to anywhere within the country. Its base is in Jakarta but also offers trips out of the country to destinations like Guangzhou, Kuching and Singapore. You might also want to look into Citilink. Garuda Citilink, a low cost carrier, offers budget flights that start at 125,000 Indonesian rupiah or 15USD. Lion Air could also be a good choice. It flies from Jakarta to a couple of regional destinations and internationally to Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore. If you plan to spend your Indonesian holidays in the western part of the country, Mandala Airlines operates specially in this area. It flies to various parts of western Indonesia like Sumatra, Java, Bali and Kalimantan. Last but not the least, Merpati Nusantra. It connects flights to areas not mentioned before, like Nusa Tenggara, Papua, East Timor and Maluku.

by: Guilluame Athill




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