Flights to India
Transport yourself with Flights to India to a unique and fascinating travel destination. Discover India with our website and find a Cheap India Flight for 2009 and 2010. Flightsindia .co.uk hosts UK to India flight information plus tips on where to get the best cheap flights for 2009. Did you know that Delhi will be hosting the Commonwealth games during October 2010?
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Flights for 2009 and 2010
Direct Flights to India for 2009
London Heathrow is currently the only UK airport from which direct flights to India are available. These direct non-stop flight routes are available to and from New Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay), Bangalore, Chennai (Madras), Hyderabad and Kolkata (Calcutta).
British Airways offer a connecting flight service from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow to London Heathrow for these flight schedules.
More India Flight Options
Scheduled flight routes that include one or more stops enroute are plentiful throughout the year from many UK regional and London airports. These will be via other European cities such as Paris with Air France, Frankfurt with Lufthansa, or Amsterdam with KLM. Some of the best flight deals can be found by flying via the Middle East or Gulf States with airlines such as Gulf Air, Etihad and Emirates being the most popular.
Finding a Cheap India Flight
In todays economic climate, more and more people are searching the internet in an attempt to find a cheap flight to India.
If the cheapest possible air fare is your objective, then there are
strategies that you should adopt in order to secure the best possible
price. The internet has provided us with a great tool, but you need
to use it wisely.
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Cheap Flights to India
Destinations for your Flight to India
India currently has 125 airports, 12 of which are designated as international airports linking the country to all corners of theglobe. Each of these international airports have domestic terminals in close proximity to them for ease of onward travel by air. There are also extensive road and rail networks easily accessed from most of the major airports. Travelling by road and rail is cheap and offers the chance to see this magnificent country at ground level.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport of Delhi and the Chattrapati Shivaji International airport of Mumbai handle more than half of the air traffic in South Asia and are considered to be the major gateways into India.
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A direct flight to India from the UK could land you in Delhi in the plains of the central north, Mumbai (Bombay) on the west coast, Kolkata (Calcutta) in the east close to the border with Bangladesh or Chennai (Madras) in the deep south. Discover the great subcontinent of India, an area steeped in culture and history. A country so diverse in it's geography, ranging from the snowy white peaks of the Himalayas, to the rich green sugarcane fields of The Punjab. The area of Northern India is somewhere in excess of 900,000 square miles, while Southern India covers some 350,000 square miles. To put this into some perspective, Southern India alone is greater in size than France and Germany combined. The total population of India now exceeds 1billion people, putting it on a global scale, second only to China.
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