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There is no doubt that one of the world’s fastest growing economies and the second most populous country in the world is one great place to explore; especially with the dozens of cheap flights being offered on its air routes. The range of cheap flights to India has expanded significantly following the relaxation of air travel restrictions to benefit passengers who have been yearning for these cheap and affordable flights. In addition to the existing cheap flights, many more direct flight routes are planned for the future of India’s huge air travel network, with the majority of the growth going to two main airport hubs of Delhi and Bombay. Other cities with direct flights from Europe, particularly London include Bangalore and Calcutta.

Apart from regular passenger and commercial flights, charter flights also operate to India with a huge supply of cheap flights to cater for the customized needs of travelers who need exclusive air services. With the recent addition of new flights from some airports in North America and Europe, joining established links from London and other parts of Asia, cheaper flights seem to be on the way to India’s cities through its airports. Despite the increased range of direct flights to India, there is still far more demand than there is supply because of the sheer number of passengers on this route alone, even without those connecting their flights via the country’s airports. This means that many of the best deals on dirt cheap flights may even be found on connecting flights rather than direct air services. Most of these airlines operate their connecting flights via airport hubs in the Middle East, such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain where passenger traffic is also high.


You can make your travel plans for only cheap flights but not without including the grand Taj Mahal in your tour of India. Like you may have already known or heard of, the Taj Mahal is believed to be the most beautiful structure in the world. Resting on the banks of the River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is a gigantic monument that was built by the love-struck Mughal emperor Jehangir. He was said to have vowed to create an incomparable memorial for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died after they had been married for only nineteen years. Year in, year out, millions of tourists flock in and out of see the monumental edifice called the Taj; a structure that took twenty years and twenty thousand workers to build. Inside the building is an astoundingly ornate burial chamber where Mahal and Jehangir both rest. The Taj Mahal is surrounded by jewels that are embedded in white marble and aptly represents articulate craftsmanship of genius work.

Indian Airlines does have cheap flights for tourists wishing to visit its hotspots which offer some of the best outdoor adventures. You can quench your thirst or refresh your parched throat with fresh coconut water on the Tropical Island. Being one of India's hidden treasures, the coral reefs that make up the Island are rated top among the best features in Asia. A few of the islands are inhabited, almost exclusively by local residents who make their living from subsistence fishing and growing coconuts on peasant level. These warmly welcoming Islanders will happily climb a towering coconut tree to help you quench your thirst. Widely known as the technology hub of India and Asia, Bangalore can safely be the called the call centre capital of the world and is home to many of India's software technology and computer businesses. Bangalore is one of the most progressive and cosmopolitan cities in India and the Asian Subcontinent.

On the other hand, Bombay, the ‘reel’ bustling city is home to the bulk of the Bollywood film industry, while the capital Delhi, a key travel hub connecting visitors to all parts of the continent, serves as most travelers’ introduction to the Indian glitz, glamour and style. Those passengers traveling to Bangalore from the other parts of the world and particularly the United Kingdom can take advantage of cheap and direct flights to Bangalore that have been in progress since the relaxation of the bilateral flight restrictions between the UK and India. Cheap flights are never in short supply to India as can be seen from the ever busy flight schedules of both major and small airlines at India’s airports.

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