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       It was just a few years ago that going anywhere in India would take... well almost forever! The trip was the journey so to speak. Domestic flight for a foreigner was always very expensive. Then AIR DECCAN arrived! Hooray for Air Deccan! Air Deccan opened the way for the deregularization of domestic airlines.

Now, instead of taking 2nd class sleeper train for New Delhi to Pathankot one can fly for the same price, less than 2000 Rs. It's amazing!  It sves a lot of time and lets the traveler expereince more.

Here is a great and invaluable search engine that will save you a lot of time. It compares some  10+ domestic airlines for price and availability all with one click! Price with taxes is included:


Things to know about the Domestic Airlines in India

1. Your luggage is not insured by the airline. They have no obligation for loss or damage.  If you pack it - you could lose it. Carry on to the plane any valuable stuff.

2. Your flight maybe canceled or delayed at any time and without notice. With the hundreds of planes taking off every hour, a short domestic flight can easily be delayed two or three hours. The airlines can cancel a flight if there are not enough passengers, but this rare.

3. They do not guarantee connecting flights.  You need to allow at least 4 or more hours between flights plus 2 hour check in time. 

4. You can change your flight up one hour before departure for the another flight ot the next day. You will only pay the fare difference if any (it also couldbe quite high). If you are late, remember to call. After the flight has left you not get any refund or change date.

6. Airline web sites may not take your credit card for one reason or another. Air Deccan, Goair and a few others all have worked with foreign credit cards.

7. You can also buy a ticket at the domestic airports in India, every airline has a ticket counter.

8. You can have an agent purchase the ticket for you (+150Rs) but be warned you will not be able to get a refund or change the departure date because the credit card will not be your name.

Look at all these destinations!

 

North India Routes.

I like to get the hell out of Delhi asap.

Fly to LEH?  Better think twice that's 3200m and you will have problems with AMS. That include difficulties sleeping because of breathing irregularities.

 Outbound Flights   (DELHI - DHARAMSALA)         
Date Departure Arrival Stops Flight Time Flight No. Best Fare
WED - 19Sep2007 10:30 12:40 1 2:10  DN-541 1,974.00 INR

  This is what I call get out of Delhi fast and see the Dali Lama to cleanse my fermenting soul. 

 
   Outbound Flights   (DELHI - BAGHDOGRA)         
Date Departure Arrival Stops Flight Time Flight No. Best Fare
WED - 19Sep2007 11:00 14:40 1 3:40  DN-629 2,374.00 INR

This is the flight to Darjeeling and Sikkim, saves a hell of a journey over land too.

 
 
   Outbound Flights   (DELHI - UDAIPUR)        
Date Departure Arrival Stops Flight Time Flight No. Best Fare
FRI - 19Oct2007 14:30 16:55 1 2:25  DN-501 1,974.00 INR
 
This might be good. But don't miss Pushkar!

Lots of handy flight here.  A nice trip is Calcutta - Bhubaneshwar (Puri Beach & Sun Temple) Then up to Darjeeling. 

  Outbound Flights   (KOLKATA - AIZWAL)          
Date Departure Arrival Stops Flight Time Flight No. Best Fare
FRI - 19Oct2007 12:50 14:20 0 1:30  DN-565 1,674.00 INR
     

Now here's a DEAL! Do you how long the trains is to AIZWAL? like 3 days!!  This is a budget travels DREAM COME TRUE!

   Outbound Flights   (MUMBAI - BHAVNAGAR )         
Date Departure Arrival Stops Flight Time Flight No. Best Fare
FRI - 19Oct2007 15:10 16:15 0 1:05  DN-323 1,274.00 INR

How about a trip Gurjarat?  Normally the train would take over 24 hrs, now for one hour and 1274Rs you can fly! 

 

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