Cheap Flights to Delhi from UK

 
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Flights to Delhi operate from London, Manchester and Belfast with a range of other options from most regional airports such as Birmingham and Newcastle. Most flights include a stop-over, the location of which is dependent on which airline you choose. A flight to Delhi takes just over 10 hours and the route is covered by a number of scheduled operators such as British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Swiss, KLM, Qatar, Air France, Air India, Jet AirWays and Finn Air to name a few. With such competition it shouldn't be hard to find cheap flights to Delhi

Delhi's pace is chaotic, yet fairly relaxed, and makes it ideal for exploring. You’re certain to be confronted with some strange and exotic sights.

Red Fort in Delhi India
Red Fort in Delhi India
Bahia Temple in Delhi
Bahia Temple in Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi

 

Are you searching for cheap flights to Delhi?

Holidays to India need not be as expensive as you think, particularly if you discover cheap flights to Delhi, the capital of the country.

 

Here at Travelup, we have a wide range of cheap flights to Delhi available that depart from a number of airports across the UK. Some of the cities from which we offer cheap flights to Delhi include London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh.

 

Our cheap flights to Delhi search option allows you to select from a choice of airlines so you can find the right one for your budget. Some of the airlines with which you can take cheap flights to Delhi are KLM, Lufthansa, Emirates, Air France and Qatar Airways.

 

Booking cheap flights to Delhi is easy with Travelup. Just select your dates, choose the number of tickets you require and pick your preferred airport - let us do the rest.

 

With a large variety of cheap flights to Delhi on our database, you can be sure to find the best deal.

 

What's in store after stepping off cheap flights to Delhi?

 

Once you have paid for your cheap flights to Delhi you can start to plan all the activities you would like to do in the capital of India.

 

With a population of several million, the city has plenty of sights and sounds to take in. Such a large population requires a lot of food and you can spend hours browsing the local markets and food stalls, sampling some of the cuisine which the country is famous for.

 

On holidays to Delhi you will find that the city is split into Old Delhi and New Delhi. New Delhi has spacious avenues lined with trees and it is here you will find the beautiful buildings of the government and the India Gate war memorial.

 

On holidays to Delhi you will find that the city is split into Old Delhi and New Delhi. New Delhi has spacious avenues lined with trees and it is here you will find the beautiful buildings of the government and the India Gate war memorial.

 

Old Delhi is packed with narrow lanes, mosques and havelis, which you will frequently come across on cheap holidays to Delhi.

 

You won't even have to wait long after your cheap flights to Delhi have landed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport before you can discover India's capital.

 

There is an express metro service which runs every 20 minutes, as well as plenty of taxis. You might even decide to use the car rental services of Travelup so you can hop into the comfort of your own vehicle after cheap flights to Delhi.

 

One attraction you may not want to miss is the Taj Mahal in Agra, which is easily accessible from Delhi. It was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. As you relax on your cheap flights to Delhi, visiting the monument - one of the Seven Wonders of the World - could be one of the things you are looking forward to the most on your holidays to Delhi.

 

Agra is also home to the Red Fort, a Unesco World Heritage Site and located close to the Taj Mahal.

 

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Latest Travel News for Delhi

Minister speaks out about Heathrow queues

Published on: 16 May 2012
Minister speaks out about Heathrow queues

Lengthy queues at Heathrow Airport's immigration desks could damage Britain's reputation in a number of international destinations, minister Damian Green said yesterday (May 16th).

The official, who outlined plans to hire 70 additional staff members at the troubled travel hub, spoke out regarding the issue after operator BAA challenged the government and claimed delays at the facility's controls had worsened over the last two years.

He risked further ridicule when he told MPs the length of time non-European passengers waited to have their passports checked could be dependent on the direction the wind is blowing at that time.

However, in what could be good news for the airport, Mr Green revealed the 70 extra staff are set to be taken on by September to cover for immigration officers who are taking leave at the end of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The move comes after prime minister David Cameron urged politicians to take control of the disruption at Heathrow, as some travellers were forced to wait up to three hours before being admitted into the country.

Mr Cameron's spokesman yesterday claimed improvements to the airport's operations will take "some time", but assured critics resources would be found to cope with a surge of visitors due to the hosting of the international sporting event next month.

Ministers had originally planned to appoint additional employees in 2004 to coincide with the completion of building work on Heathrow's Terminal 2, with many of the appointments being brought forward to contend with the arrival of foreign students arriving in Britain for the new academic year.

"We have brought forward the first wave of recruitment for the reopening of Terminal 2 to give the border force even more flexibility to secure the border while dealing with record passenger numbers at Heathrow," Mr Green commented.

The official also called for better information on passenger numbers from airlines, stating there were three times more than expected at the London hub on Monday (May 14th) morning. 


 

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