Cheapest Flights to India
29 Jan, Wed
05:40 PM
Dammam - Mumbai
1 stop
8h 25m
DMM-BOM
2.141 TL
Salam Air
30 Jan, Thu
11:10 AM
Dammam - Mumbai
1 stop
14h 55m
DMM-BOM
2.141 TL
Salam Air
1 Feb, Sat
11:10 AM
Dammam - Mumbai
1 stop
14h 55m
DMM-BOM
2.141 TL
Salam Air
2 Feb, Sun
06:10 PM
Dammam - Mumbai
1 stop
7h 55m
DMM-BOM
2.141 TL
Salam Air
6 Feb, Thu
08:55 PM
Dammam - Mumbai
Non-stop
3h 25m
DMM-BOM
2.193 TL
Flynas
4 Feb, Tue
05:20 PM
Riyadh - Mumbai
1 stop
8h 45m
RUH-BOM
2.512 TL
Salam Air
14 Feb, Fri
02:00 PM
Riyadh - Mumbai
1 stop
12h 5m
RUH-BOM
2.513 TL
Salam Air
16 Feb, Sun
05:30 PM
Dammam - Bengaluru
Non-stop
4h 30m
DMM-BLR
2.518 TL
Air India Express
12 Feb, Wed
12:45 AM
Dammam - Mumbai
Non-stop
3h 40m
DMM-BOM
2.673 TL
IndiGo
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Currency | INR |
---|---|
Number of flights per week | 62 |
Top destinations | Delhi |
Most popular airline | IndiGo |
Most popular airport | Indira Gandhi Intl. Airport |
Flight Duration | 15 hour |
About India
India, one of the world's most populous countries, is a vast nation spanning the diverse landscapes of Asia, and it has been home to several significant civilizations throughout history. In recent years, India has shown substantial development and holds a prominent position in the global economy, particularly excelling in the information technology sector.
In contrast to many advanced economies, India's fertile lands support a significant portion of its population, with a large part still engaged in agriculture in rural areas, contributing significantly to the country's economy.
Situated along the shores of the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Bay of Bengal, India shares borders with Pakistan to the west, Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east, and China and Nepal to the north. The country exhibits substantial climatic variations between its northern and southern regions. India, located in the tropical region, predominantly experiences a monsoon climate. Winters are dry and cold, while summers are warm and wet, though the country can sometimes face extreme rainfall.
Agra, home to one of the world's most important architectural marvels, the Taj Mahal, is among India's most visited centers. The capital city, New Delhi, reflects the country's cultural tapestry through its rich heritage. Jaipur, notable for its planned architecture, and Varanasi, also known as the "spiritual capital of India," captivate visitors with their architectural wonders.
In India, where multiple faiths coexist harmoniously, festivals and celebrations organized by Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims are joyous and vibrant. The country has gained worldwide popularity as a hub for meditation and yoga, with the International Yoga Festival held every March drawing significant interest from yoga enthusiasts.
India, known for its consumption of poultry, refrains from using beef in its cuisine due to its sacred status in Hindu beliefs. The country, often described as a "spice paradise," boasts traditional dishes like aloo bonda made with potatoes, the flavorful chicken tikka masala, and the mouthwatering tumbo shrimp tikka.
In contrast to many advanced economies, India's fertile lands support a significant portion of its population, with a large part still engaged in agriculture in rural areas, contributing significantly to the country's economy.
Situated along the shores of the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Bay of Bengal, India shares borders with Pakistan to the west, Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east, and China and Nepal to the north. The country exhibits substantial climatic variations between its northern and southern regions. India, located in the tropical region, predominantly experiences a monsoon climate. Winters are dry and cold, while summers are warm and wet, though the country can sometimes face extreme rainfall.
Agra, home to one of the world's most important architectural marvels, the Taj Mahal, is among India's most visited centers. The capital city, New Delhi, reflects the country's cultural tapestry through its rich heritage. Jaipur, notable for its planned architecture, and Varanasi, also known as the "spiritual capital of India," captivate visitors with their architectural wonders.
In India, where multiple faiths coexist harmoniously, festivals and celebrations organized by Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims are joyous and vibrant. The country has gained worldwide popularity as a hub for meditation and yoga, with the International Yoga Festival held every March drawing significant interest from yoga enthusiasts.
India, known for its consumption of poultry, refrains from using beef in its cuisine due to its sacred status in Hindu beliefs. The country, often described as a "spice paradise," boasts traditional dishes like aloo bonda made with potatoes, the flavorful chicken tikka masala, and the mouthwatering tumbo shrimp tikka.