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Fly to India

Home to one of the seven wonders of the world, India is a vibrant, energetic and fascinating country that should be on every traveller’s bucket list. Blending modern skyscrapers with elaborate temples, and snow-topped mountains with golden sandy beaches, it’s a diverse country not only in its landscape and architecture, but in its food, too. From the spiciness of the south to the milder Mughal influences of the north, the food alone is enough to make you want to book flights to India.

This is all without mentioning the bustling markets, incredible wildlife, lively festivals and hospitable locals that, together, make it a destination that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or both, here’s why you should book flights to India.

Getting to the country is easy, with tickets to India available from many cities in Australia. You can fly to India from many major cities including Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.

And when it comes to booking flights to India, there’s plenty of options to choose from. Fly to Delhi to experience the bustle of India’s capital city, with its rich history and impressive architecture, or fly to the vibrant cosmopolitan city of Mumbai for a taste of Bollywood.

Flights to Bangalore, the ‘Silicon Valley of India’, will bring you beautiful gardens and fascinating religious sites, whilst flights to Chennai are a must for long urban beaches and an insight in the Tamil Film Industry. A popular tourist route when people fly to India is the country’s world-renowned Golden Triangle, comprising Delhi, Argra and Jaipur, as it lets visitors experience a range of rich cultures and world-famous sights in just one trip.

People book flights to India from all over the world to see one landmark in particular; the Taj Mahal. One of the seven wonders of the world and a UNESCO world heritage site, the breathtaking marble monument is a must for everyone’s itinerary. But there are other key sights to check out whilst in India, too. The Golden Temple in Amritsar, New Delhi’s Red Fort, The Gateway of India in Mumbai and Mysore Palace are just a few of many must-see landmarks when you fly to India. Along with the country’s impressive sights, there’s also the beautiful beaches of Goa and the wildlife-filled Periyar National Park in Madurai.

Top Cities to Visit in India

Check out India renowned cities, and all of the affordable flights to get you there, below.

Latest Flight Deals to India from AU$ 261

We’ve made it simple to find the best flight deals to India. Search for one-way or return tickets, choose from popular airlines and book your flight for as little as AU$ 261 below.

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Price trend charts are a great way of tracking how much your flights cost in the lead up to departure and can help you choose when to book your tickets. See how prices have changed for popular cities in India below.

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Flight Information to India

Cheapest one-way flight priceAU$ 260
Cheapest return ticket priceAU$ 922
Off-season for travelMarch
Peak season for travelJanuary
Popular airlineAir India
Cheapest monthOctober

How to find a cheap flight to India

If you don’t know some of the key things to look out for when buying flight tickets, prices can often end up sky high or, worse, sold out! We’ve carefully compiled our six most important steps to help ensure you’re getting the best deals when planning your next journey.
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FAQ

  • How much is a flight to India?

    The average price of a round-trip flight to India from Australia is AU$ 393, while a one-way flight costs AU$ 191.
  • What's the cheapest return flight to India in the next 30 days?

    The cheapest round-trip flight to India from Australia is on the route from Perth to Kochi, with prices starting at AU$ 412 between 2025-04-04 and 2025-04-11.
  • Which city has the cheapest flights when traveling from Australia to India?

    Over the next 3 months, the cheapest city to fly to India from Australia is Perth, with an average round-trip price of AU$ 393.
  • Where can I fly to India from Australia?

    There are direct flights from Australia to India. New Delhi, and Bengaluru are all popular destinations in India.
  • What are the best places to visit in India?

    Based on Trip.com data, New Delhi attracts most tourists in India. Hyderabad, Amritsar, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad are all popular cities for tourism in India.
  • What's the top tourist attraction in India?

    Taj Mahal attracted the most visitors last year, followed by National Museum, New Delhi, and Solang Ropeway & Ski Center.
  • Which airlines offer flights to India from Australia?

    Singapore Airlines are airlines that fly frequently from Australia to India. The overall price will vary depending on your destination and travel dates. Budget airlines generally offer lower prices to India, but they may have limited baggage allowance, reduced onboard services, and longer commuting times to secondary airports.