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Currently, the Bombay to Delhi flight ticket is non-transferable.
The check-in and cabin baggage for economy class passengers is as follows:
Cabin baggage allowance: 7 kg
Check-in baggage allowance: 15 kg
The period for a web check-in for Mumbai to Delhi flight is from 72 hours until 01 hour to the departure of the flight.
A passenger can carry a power bank only in the cabin baggage and not in the check-in baggage.
Passengers who are travelling with infants can carry one extra cabin baggage of 7 kg only for baby essentials such as baby food, collapsible wraps or blankets.
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Divided into Old Delhi and New Delhi, this city pulsates with the cacophony of human life. This cosmopolitan city is also a strategic, cultural and powerhouse of the country. It is also an amalgamation of different religions and spiritual hubs in the country. It offers some of the most historical places to visit in India such as Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, Jama Masjid, etc. Delhi is also a shopper’s paradise with places such as Connaught Place, Delhi Haat, Janpath Market, Sarojini Market, Khan Market Chandani Chowk selling some of the most beautiful wedding lehengas, embroidered bags, semi-precious jewellery, silk and cotton clothes and much more.
October and November or February and March are the ideal months for visiting Delhi. Other than these months, the weather in Delhi is not feasible for travel.
Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi is known as one of the busiest airports in the country. It is also the eighth largest airport in the world. It is located 16 km from the main city center. The airport has swanky interiors and ultra-modern facilities as it sees a huge influx of travellers each year.
Mumbai, a city that never sleeps, is truly a marvel in its way. One of the cosmopolitan cities in India, Mumbai houses many upscale localities. It is also the hub of the burgeoning Bollywood film industry with many actors residing here too. Hence, it is also known as the country’s commercial, cinematic and fashion capital. This city of contrasts where there are extravagant houses and malls along with the largest slum in India, does not fail to impress the throng of tourists in the city. The must-see places are the Gateway of India, Colaba Causeway, Elephanta Island, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Dhobi Talao and Crawford market.
For those who love monsoons, the month of June to September are ideal for getting a glimpse of Mumbai monsoons. For those who like to unwind in chilly yet pleasant weather then November to December is the perfect time to visit Mumbai.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the country. It is also one of the main gateways to the city of Mumbai. The airport has also been awarded the coveted title of ‘Best Airport by Size and Region’ by the Airport Council International (ACI) World.
Airport Name: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
Domestic Terminal,
Terminal -1B (Santacruz), Mumbai - 400 099
Airport Code: BOM
Helpline No:022-66851010
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Airport Name: Indira Gandhi International Airport
New Udaan Bhawan, Opp. Terminal-3,
New Delhi, Delhi-110037
Airport Code: DEL
Helpline No: 0124-3376000
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Mumbai : Built during the British Raj in India, Gateway of India is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mumbai.
Delhi: India Gate, situated in Rajpath, Delhi is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in India.