To save up to 19% on this flight, we recommend booking at least 60 days prior to travel. The price may fluctuate and will likely increase closer to your departure date. Users on Cheapflights have found tickets from Canada to India from C$ 2,472 1-2 weeks out and tickets from C$ 2,671 for flights departing within the next 72 hours.
The best pricing can be found in the month of September. Prices to India from Canada average C$ 2,196. You can even find prices in September for less than C$ 2,196, as users have found deals to India from as low as C$ 1,503. The month of July appears to be one of the more expensive times to travel to India from Canada. Flying in the targeted month can save you up to 19%.
Regardless of the time of day you decide to fly, the ticket price will remain around the same. Book flights from Canada to India as you normally would.
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C$ 1,223 - C$ 1,604
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Price
Vancouver IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
YVR - DEL
YVRDEL
Vancouver Intl
Mon 22/1
2 stops57h 20m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Mon 18/3
2 stops37h 55m
Toronto Pearson IntlMumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
YYZ - BOM
YYZBOM
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sun 28/1
2 stops32h 10m
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
Tue 7/5
2 stops38h 23m
Toronto Pearson IntlMumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
YYZ - BOM
YYZBOM
Toronto Pearson Intl
Wed 10/1
2 stops45h 45m
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
Mon 5/2
2 stops46h 32m
Toronto IslandMumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
YTZ - BOM
YTZBOM
Toronto Island
Tue 14/11
2 stops25h 55m
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
Thu 14/12
2 stops26h 35m
Vancouver IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
YVR - DEL
YVRDEL
Vancouver Intl
Wed 7/2
1 stop42h 15m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Wed 13/3
1 stop25h 30m
Toronto Pearson IntlMumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
YYZ - BOM
YYZBOM
Toronto Pearson Intl
Fri 8/12
1 stop29h 45m
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
Thu 11/1
2 stops38h 15m
Toronto Pearson IntlNew Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
YYZ - DEL
YYZDEL
Toronto Pearson Intl
Wed 4/10
1 stop26h 30m
New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl
Mon 9/10
1 stop29h 54m
Toronto Pearson IntlMumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
YYZ - BOM
YYZBOM
Toronto Pearson Intl
Tue 6/2
1 stop26h 30m
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
Sat 2/3
1 stop38h 40m
Toronto Pearson IntlMumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
YYZ - BOM
YYZBOM
Toronto Pearson Intl
Tue 10/10
2 stops21h 35m
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl
Mon 30/10
1 stop25h 05m
Overall
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Entertainment
Food
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Reviews
Seats were quite small and packed tightly together. Old entertainment system (no touchscreen).
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Comfort
Reviews
Seats were quite small and packed tightly together. Old entertainment system (no touchscreen).
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Comfort
Reviews
Seats were quite small and packed tightly together. Old entertainment system (no touchscreen).
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Comfort
Reviews
Seats were quite small and packed tightly together. Old entertainment system (no touchscreen).
You can fly to India from Toronto, Vancouver, or Calgary. Flying into India, you’ll most likely be going into Delhi at Indira Gandhi International Airport. You can also fly into Mumbai or Hyderabad though. Indira is the most popular and the busiest airport in India. It’s the hub of international travel into the country. There is an expansion for a new passenger terminal underway right now so that the airport can handle even more people than it does already. Right now this airport is the 12th busiest in the world.
You can get a direct flight from Pearson International Airport in Toronto into Delhi at Indira Gandhi International on Air Canada. The flight takes 13h 55m. There’s also one on Air Canada going from Vancouver International Airport to Indira Gandhi International. That one is just slightly longer at 14h 10m. Sometimes you’ll find these direct flights between the two countries cost more because there are so few of them.
You can take a flight out of Vancouver on Cathay Pacific that only has one stop on its way to Delhi in Hong Kong. Air Canada taking off from Vancouver will sometimes stop in London at Heathrow before going on to Mumbai. If you fly out of Toronto, you can choose Etihad Airways and you’ll have a stopover in Abu Dhabi. Air Canada flies out of Toronto too and stops in London before going to Delhi in India. You can also book flights on SriLankan Airlines that are operated by Air Canada that have stops in London and Colombo. Most of the flights with stops going to India from Canada are at least a day long.
Yes you do need a passport. It has to be valid for at least six more months when you travel. You’ll have to get a visa as well and this has to be done before you travel to India. You can apply online for an e-Visa. You’ll need about four days to get one. It’s best if you print it out to take with you on your trip.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Canada to India for under C$ 1,300. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Delta for just C$ 1,223, but on average you can expect to pay C$ 1,285.
Cheapflights has 20 direct flights from Canada to India under C$ 1,700. A good price for a direct flight from Canada to India is less than C$ 1,886.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Canada to India within the next 7 days for less than C$ 1,400.
YYZ stands for Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, while DEL stands for New Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl Airport. These codes are often called IATA codes, a set of identifiers established by IATA (International Air Transport Association) that is widely used by airlines and the aviation industry. This flight route has multiple associated airports, so we think it might be helpful to learn the name and codes of them as well. They are Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl Airport (BOM), Bengaluru Intl Airport (BLR), Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi Intl Airport (HYD), Chennai Airport (MAA), Ahmedabad Airport (AMD).
Air Canada, Air India, Lufthansa, and American Airlines provide eco-friendly flights to India from Canada. They have taken up many initiatives to promote sustainable travel, and key among them is the provision of a nonstop flight from Canada to India. When flying with Air Canada, expect eco-friendly flights courtesy of their next-generation planes with fuel-saving technologies. They have also reduced the number of plastics available in the cabin, and on the ground, they are replacing most of their diesel-powered machinery with electric ones. Similarly, American Airlines is investing in modern and more efficient aircraft, and their older models, which aren’t ready for retirement, are being retrofitted to be more fuel-efficient. Their aircraft now have winglets, paperless cabins, are lightweight, and now practicing one-engine taxiing.
If you wish to fly more sustainably, start by carrying less luggage. Stick to the airline’s weight limits to prevent overloading of planes which leads to pollution since overloaded planes tend to burn more fuel. You should also prioritize booking flights with airlines that offer carbon offsetting programs to compensate for the carbon produced on your flight. Three, if you have the option of a direct flight, choose it over a connecting one. Taking off and landing are the most polluting aspects of a flight, and direct flights do this once while connecting flights do it twice. Finally, avoid single-use plastics and disposable headsets on your flight. Instead, bring your own headset and reusable container and avoid creating unnecessary waste.
1%of flight departures | Early morningMidnight to 6 am |
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38%of flight departures | Morning6 am to noon |
2%of flight departures | AfternoonNoon to 6 pm |
59%of flight departures | Evening6 pm to midnight |