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C$ 818 - C$ 1,003
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Price
New York John F Kennedy IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
JFK - DEL
JFKDEL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 8/4
Nonstop13h 40m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Sun 20/10
Nonstop14h 45m
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
IAD - DEL
IADDEL
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Sat 21/9
1 stop29h 05m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Wed 25/9
1 stop29h 10m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
JFK - DEL
JFKDEL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 10/4
1 stop23h 15m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Thu 25/4
1 stop20h 35m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
JFK - DEL
JFKDEL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 9/4
Nonstop15h 00m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Mon 28/10
Nonstop16h 55m
NewarkNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
EWR - DEL
EWRDEL
Newark
Mon 15/4
Nonstop14h 55m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Tue 23/4
1 stop26h 40m
NewarkNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
EWR - DEL
EWRDEL
Newark
Mon 2/9
Nonstop14h 50m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Sun 27/10
1 stop29h 10m
New York John F Kennedy IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
JFK - DEL
JFKDEL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 16/9
1 stop21h 55m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Mon 25/11
1 stop25h 15m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to India (average of C$ 1,312). Flying to India in July will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,841). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 2,040
February
C$ 2,045
March
C$ 1,999
April
C$ 2,002
May
C$ 2,048
June
C$ 2,170
July
C$ 2,502
August
C$ 1,925
September
C$ 1,783
October
C$ 1,909
November
C$ 2,243
December
C$ 2,432
DEL Temperature | 14 - 34 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to India, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, June is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 34.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 14.0 C).
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The cabin crew were as always friendly and helpful. Couldn't ask for more. Although the flight in business was under occupied there were a couple of things not available!
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The cabin crew were as always friendly and helpful. Couldn't ask for more. Although the flight in business was under occupied there were a couple of things not available!
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The cabin crew were as always friendly and helpful. Couldn't ask for more. Although the flight in business was under occupied there were a couple of things not available!
Comfort
Food
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
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Reviews
The cabin crew were as always friendly and helpful. Couldn't ask for more. Although the flight in business was under occupied there were a couple of things not available!
Comfort
Food
Overall
Crew
Entertainment
Boarding
Reviews
The cabin crew were as always friendly and helpful. Couldn't ask for more. Although the flight in business was under occupied there were a couple of things not available!
When to fly to India
Deciding on the best time to take cheap flights to India depends on where you intend to go. India is such a vast country and has such a range of climates that almost every season has its peak time and off-peak time.
Peak Season:
Most travellers arrive on cheap flights to India between September (when it stops raining in many parts of India, but not in the southern part of India where there are winter monsoons) and March. December and January can be very cold. In the south of India, winter weather is still warm although it may get chilly at night.
Off Season:
Temperatures between April and August are very high, sometimes unbearable. Savvy travellers head to the hill stations where it is cooler. The monsoons last from June through September.
Overview
Travellers taking cheap flights to India will discover a country that almost defies description. The world’s second-most populous country is a fascinating blend of contrasts, traditions, legends and mystery. Home to more than one billion people, and the birthplace of four world religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism), there are about 20 languages spoken. It’s the world’s seventh-largest country by area, extending from the Himalayas in the north to the tropical beaches of the south. Its 27 Unesco World Heritage sites include the Taj Mahal, one of the new seven wonders of the world, Agra Fort and Humayun’s Tomb. You would need a lifetime to experience all that the country has to offer. Luckily, in India, it is said, they treat their guests as they welcome their gods.
Its festivals and celebrations are riots of colour and noise. Entire communities celebrate festivals such as Diwali, Holi, Id, Christmas or Mahaveer Jayanthi. Getting around between Indian’s largest cities – Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru – and smallest towns has never been easier.
India is a big country and the climate can vary depending on where you are. Winters are dry and cool and last from December through February. Summer is still dry, but warms up quite a bit. The southwest monsoon season is from June through September; the northeast monsoon season lasts from October to November.
One of the best and most popular ways of getting around India is by air. Air India has a comprehensive network, and low-cost airlines have become very popular with Indians and tourists alike.
India has the second-largest rail network in the world and moves more than 15 million people each day. Bus services augment rail services to reach the most remote parts of India.
It’s more usual to rent a car and a driver than it is to rent a car. Taxis are available at inexpensive, daily rates.
In the cities, there are good public transportation networks – buses, trains, and metro (Kolkata for example). Auto-rickshaw is another good way of getting around. They are cheaper than taxis and are able to nip through congested city streets. Agree a price before your journey starts. Cheaper still – but slower – is the cycle rickshaw.