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New Delhi - Mumbai travel details
It takes around 738 miles to travel from New
Delhi to Mumbai. You can use airways or rail for your travel. Travelling in a flight from New Delhi to Mumbai would take you 1hr 45 Min . If you prefer a connection flight then it would take more time to reach.
Both GDS and LCC operates from the airport. Delhi Mumbai sector witness the
highest air traffic in terms of flight booking as compared to the rest. Delhi Travelling through train would take 15-30 hours in order to reach Mumbai from New Delhi.
New Delhi - Mumbai flight journey details
New Delhiand Mumbai, two being the prominent metropolitan cities in India witnesses large number of people travelling to and fro for business and other requirement. The two sectors has the most number of flight bookings in India. The fare rates too differ depending on the carriers. One can book cheap flight tickets from New Delhi to Mumbai in Low Cost Carriers. Almost all LCC offer their service in this sector.
The flight services that are available for New Delhi - Mumbai sectors are Go Air, Indigo, Spicejet, Air India, Jet Airways, Jet Konnect.
Assistance for flight booking can be got from any of the akbar travel agents.
Flight booking can also be done through portal akbartravels.com.
Details of train journey
Trains between the two sectors are mostly crowded and you would require to book tickets well in advance if you are planning to go from New Delhi to Mumbai through train.
About New Delhi
A place with lot of historic importance Delhi has been one of the most active places in the present and past. It is the second most populous city in India having a total population of 16.3 million in 2011. Delhi as served as a capital city to many empires right from the early histories.
New Delhi also known as the microcosm of India is one of the world's top global cities with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport. Delhi has been invaded, destroyed and rebuilt many times in past particularly in medieval era and as a result the modem city of Delhi is a cluster of many cities scattered across the metropolitan region.
Delhi initially was a part of Punjab province and has still connections with the cultural heritage of Punjab. The Yamuna River and the Delhi Ridge are two of the most prominent geographical features of Delhi. The territory covers an area of 1484 Square Kilometers.
Airport
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is the primary aviation hub of Delhi. With a traffic of more than 35 million passengers it is the busiest airport in the country. Previously operated by the Indian Airforce and spread over 5220 acres of land the airport is poised to be one of main international transport hub in South Asia.
Domestic and International flights operate from the airport and the number of
flights keep increasing owing to the prominence Delhi hold in Domestic and
International level.
About Mumbai
Mumbai, which was previously known as Bombay is a major metropolitan city of India. It is the state capital of Maharashtra . Mumbai city is known as the business capital of India, it being the country's principal financial and communications center. India's largest Stock Exchange which ranks as the third largest in the world, is situated in Mumbai. Here, trading of stocks is carried out in billions of rupees everyday.
Mumbai (Bombay) lies on the western coast of India. It is a group of seven islands in the Arabian Sea which lies off the northern Konkan coast on the west of Maharashtra state in India. The total population of Mumbai is about 10 millions. It is still growing. Mumbai has become the melting pot of all Indian cultures. Mumbai City District and Mumbai Suburban District forms two distinct regions of Mumbai. It can also be considered as two separate revenue districts of Maharashtra. The total area of Mumbai is 603.4 square kilometers. The sub urban district spans over 370 square kilometers and the island city spans over 67.79 square kilometers. These are under the administration of Brihan Municipal Corporation. The remaining area comes under defence, Mumbai Port Trust, Atomic Energy Commission and Borivali National Park.
Most of the year, Mumbai's climate is warm and humid. Between November and February, the skies are clear, and the temperature is cooler. From March the temperature becomes warm and humid till mid June, the beginning of monsoon. During monsoon there are torrential rains, sometimes causing the flooding of major roads and streets of Mumbai. The average rainfall which is brought by the south-west monsoon winds in Mumbai is 180 cms. Monsoon ends by the end of September. October is comparatively hot and humid.
Airport
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is the primary aviation hub of Delhi. With a traffic of more than 35 million passengers it is the busiest airport in the country. Previously operated by the Indian Airforce and spread over 5220 acres of land the airport is poised to be one of main international transport hub in South Asia.
The airport has numerous National and International carriers operating and the
flight booking count has increased to a large extent.